It's time to face reality: It's Nicholas Sparks' world. We just live in it.
Really, the prolific romance author plays us like goddamn puppets. The author has seen eight of his novels adapted for the screen, to stunningly successful results. "The Notebook" makes our romantic lives pale in comparison, and the devotion between Mandy Moore and Shane West in "A Walk to Remember" is swoon-worthy. Let's not even get started on "Dear John" — it's enough to make a girl want to invest in personalized stationery.
Since there's not even a point to these movies other than romance, let's get to business: Which of these gentlemanly characters would we most like to take home to our dewy-eyed mothers, which would we hit and quit, and which would we just, well...hit? Yes, it's time for Eff, Marry, Kill: Nicholas Sparks Edition.
We called upon our wise editor friends at Huffington...
Really, the prolific romance author plays us like goddamn puppets. The author has seen eight of his novels adapted for the screen, to stunningly successful results. "The Notebook" makes our romantic lives pale in comparison, and the devotion between Mandy Moore and Shane West in "A Walk to Remember" is swoon-worthy. Let's not even get started on "Dear John" — it's enough to make a girl want to invest in personalized stationery.
Since there's not even a point to these movies other than romance, let's get to business: Which of these gentlemanly characters would we most like to take home to our dewy-eyed mothers, which would we hit and quit, and which would we just, well...hit? Yes, it's time for Eff, Marry, Kill: Nicholas Sparks Edition.
We called upon our wise editor friends at Huffington...
- 2/12/2013
- by Kase Wickman
- NextMovie
Forget engagement rings and all that noise (unless there's a "Back to the Future" theme involved, 'cause of course). Ryan Gosling's got his own style of showing commitment: casting his girl in his latest movie.
The Gos has now selected his main squeeze Eva Mendes to star in his first directorial effort "How to Catch a Monster."
As confirmed by Bloody Disgusting, Mendes' beau has brought her on board his spooky mindtrip movie, which he also wrote, as a character called Cat who runs the Big Bad Wolf Club.
The story is set in the nightmarish hellscape that is life for Billy, a single mother in a vanishing city, who gets sucked into a "surreal" underworld while her son "discovers a secret road leading to an underwater town."
We picture the casting couch process went a little something like this: "Hey girl, movies last forever so will you be in mine?...
The Gos has now selected his main squeeze Eva Mendes to star in his first directorial effort "How to Catch a Monster."
As confirmed by Bloody Disgusting, Mendes' beau has brought her on board his spooky mindtrip movie, which he also wrote, as a character called Cat who runs the Big Bad Wolf Club.
The story is set in the nightmarish hellscape that is life for Billy, a single mother in a vanishing city, who gets sucked into a "surreal" underworld while her son "discovers a secret road leading to an underwater town."
We picture the casting couch process went a little something like this: "Hey girl, movies last forever so will you be in mine?...
- 2/6/2013
- by Amanda Bell
- NextMovie
Ryan Gosling could've ... and Should've ... been a member of the Backstreet Boys -- this according to actual Backstreet Boy A.J. McLean. Fyi -- McLean and Gosling go Wayyyy Back ... they were friends when they lived in the same apartment building when Backstreet was first getting together ... right around the time Gosling joined the "Mickey Mouse Club."Gosling recently gave an interview saying he used to tell A.J. he didn't think the band had a...
- 1/14/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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