The Ugly Truth has exported its brand of vibrating panty-ridden poison across the pond, and last night at London's Vue Leicester Square, Katherine, Gerard and all their friends wore clothes worthy of the film's title.
The Ugly Truth has exported its brand of vibrating panty-ridden poison across the pond, and last night at London's Vue Leicester Square, Katherine, Gerard and all their friends wore clothes worthy of the film's title.
I thought The Ugly Truth was going to be about a driven, idealistic woman who learns that all men are assholes and falls for their king. Turns out, I hated it for a completely different reason.
"Why is Katherine Heigl so annoying?" asks Sarah Ball. It's classic Hollywood: One year you're dolled up on the cover of Vanity Fair; the next, gossip sites are calling you a chain-smoking uppity bitch. Sadie and I discuss over IM.
It's funny how often the worst films yield the most interesting reviews. Critics find The Ugly Truth misogynistic, unfunny, and formulaic, but the film has inspired some excellent commentary on the awful state of women in romantic comedies.
Today on Good Morning America, Gerard Butler discussed his past as an attorney and the man with the most-envied abs. We know 300 earned him many female admirers, but apparently the boys are even bigger fans. Clip at left.
A story about "raunchy" comedies (like Katherine Heigl's new flick The Ugly Truth) in Monday's Variety asks, "Can girls out-gross guys at box office?" Melissa Silverstein of Women & Hollywood has a better question: If they can, is it progress?
In a scene from the upcoming romantic comedy The Ugly Truth Katherine Heigl accidentally wears vibrating underwear to a business dinner and a boy at the restaurant finds the controls. Orgasm ensues. NSFW clip after the jump. [Entertainment Weekly]
We're starting to sense a pattern in the career of Katherine Heigl! Following up her roles in romantic comedies playing an accidentally-impregnated TV producer and an unlucky-in-love personal assistant, Hollywood's "hottest blonde" is set to star as an unlucky-in-love TV producer in the romantic comedy The Ugly Truth.