
Wouldn't it have made more sense for Amy Poehler and Will Arnett to have revealed this info last week, when their burgeoning oven-bun could've made for a perfect PR push for Poehler's comedy Baby Mama?
The movie obviously didn't need the extra push, having opened at number one - I didn't get out to see it (yet); I became scared away by negative reviews. Anybody catch it? I don't care if it sucked or not; I'm gleeful that a female-led comedy made decent money. Bring 'em on, movie studios! I want Spring Breakdown already!
Perhaps they're thinking of their second weekend numbers. Gotta keep the movie fresh on people's minds!
That's a load of cynical shit I just typed. Will & Amy would never market their stomach-nugget for professional gain! Congrats to the couple!
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I thought it was enjoyable enough. Would it have benefited from a slightly better script? Probably. But I laughed enough not to have regretted seeing it. Also, the NYTimes reviewer is full of beans.
Coolest. Baby. Ever
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