Pregnancy: Boom for Box Office, Boon for Starlets |
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Pregnancy: Boom for Box Office, Boon for Starlets |
May 14 2008, 10:43 AM
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QUOTE Pregnancy: Boom for Box Office, Boon for Starlets
Hollywood Embraces (Almost) All the Gory Details of Pregnancy By SHEILA MARIKAR May 14, 2008 It used to be that a film starring a painfully pregnant women was one of the more unpleasant parts of sixth grade health class, not something to be enjoyed with a bucket of popcorn and Milk Duds.
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Number of downloads: 3Lindsay Lohan's the latest actress to jump on the baby movie bandwagon. (ABC News Photo Illustration) Not anymore. Movies spoofing pregnancy, fertility and abortion are bigger than ever in Hollywood, proving to be a boon both for the industry and the actresses who star in them. "Baby Mama," Tina Fey's flick about the seemingly unsexy subject of surrogate moms, scored the No. 1 spot at the box office when it opened last month. "Juno," last year's critical darling about teen pregnancy, was the surprise hit of the Oscar season, garnering a best actress nomination for Ellen Page and a statue for stripper-turned-screenwriter Diablo Cody. And "Knocked Up," Judd Apatow's comical look at a one-night-stand gone wrong, was one of last summer's most buzzed about blockbusters, raking in $31 million in its opening weekend and transforming "Grey's Anatomy's" Katherine Heigl into a bonified movie star. "Ellen Page came out of nowhere, and now she's the industry's 'It Girl.' Katherine Heigl proved her big screen mettle, that she's not just a TV actress," said Us magazine's Bradley Jacobs. Now, Lindsay Lohan, the troubled starlet desperately in need of a comeback, has signed on to star in "Labor Pains," a comedy about a young woman who pretends to be pregnant to avoid getting fired. "I think it's a much better decision on Lindsay Lohan's part to pick this role as opposed to playing a member of Charles Manson's entourage or stripping for a horror movie," said Jacobs, referring to Lohan's now-defunct part in "Manson Girls" and her starring role in 2007's less-than-stellar slasher flick "I Know Who Killed Me." Procreation for Laughs The latest delivery of pregnancy movies all have one thing in common: They're comedies. The humorous take on a subject matter that engages a key group of consumers has helped all of the recent entries rake in box office revenues. "These movies have a very strong appeal to women," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box office analysis firm Media by Numbers. "They make a lot of decisions about what movies are going to be seen, and when they get behind a movie, as we'll see with the 'Sex and the City' movie, they really boost the box office. That's a big part of why they've been so successful. "A lot of them have to do with nontraditional types of pregnancy: Having a surrogate -- 'Baby Mama'; having a one night stand -- 'Knocked Up'; having a teenage pregnancy -- 'Juno' ... None of these are 'mom and dad plan to get pregnant.' It wouldn't be as interesting," Dergarabedian said. Guys in on the Gag Of course, a fair amount of women flocking to these flicks drag male companions along with them. And what better sign that society has become OK with the gory details of pregnancy than the fact that the sight of a big-bellied woman in stirrups can make guys laugh rather than flee the theater screaming? Related "The notion that you can broach varieties and differences and talk about every stage of family formation and not be worried about towing a particular political or social line is growing, and that's showing up in movies that are not super serious, but are sociologically revealing," said Ann Hulbert, author of "Raising America: Experts, Parents, and a Century of Advice About Children." "Certainly fertility, which was a topic that people never wanted to broach 20 years ago, is now a subject that's out there for people to compare experiences." But while unconventional families and fertility are fair game, mainstream movies still shy away from in-depth discussion of abortion (not so in independent and foreign films -- Romania's "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days" won the top prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival). "Knocked Up" didn't even utter the word (it was referred to in euphemism -- "rhymes with 'shmashmortion"). "Juno" allowed Page's character into the Planned Parenthood clinic but had her running out minutes later, freaked out and resolved to keep her baby. "I still think abortion, even in the medical world, is a quieter subject," said Momlogic.com pediatrician Dr. Cara Natterson. "When I talk to young parents with newborns, they're very quick to tell me their fertility history, but they're not nearly as vocal about their abortion history ... maybe because it's not relevant, but maybe also because there are social taboos." While Hollywood has opened up to exploring the nuances and nitty-gritty of new-motherhood since the days of "Junior," the 1994 flop that saw Arnold Schwarzenegger turn from terminator into baby incubator, Natterson said there's still too much space between the big screen and reality when it comes to the portrayal of sex and its outcomes. "The one place that kids are left uneducated is the emotional intensity of sex and sexually charged relationships early in life. It's still glorified, it's still romanticized, and it's such a big piece that's missing in the conversation with kids about why you should wait to have sex," Natterson added. "I'd love to see that addressed, in some way, by the film industry." Just a guess, but a Lindsay Lohan movie is probably not where that discussion will take place.-abcnews |
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May 16 2008, 09:49 PM
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Sounds good to me. I hope she sticks to this one.
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May 16 2008, 10:06 PM
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seems to be a good movie, at least a good comedy |
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Jun 25 2008, 12:22 PM
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I think this movie is really good and is a success!
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Jun 25 2008, 08:53 PM
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Hopefully Hollywood isn't sick of these movies yet! |
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Jun 26 2008, 08:21 PM
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![]() The Best LL Fan Ever Posts: 7,014 Joined: 28-May 04 From: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Name: Greg |
I have had enough of these movies. But I guess I can handle another if Lohan is in it.
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Jun 26 2008, 09:14 PM
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does anyone know how long this movie will take to film? or how long do comedies of this nature typically take to film?
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Jun 26 2008, 09:15 PM
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Jun 26 2008, 09:32 PM
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usually take 2-3 months for filming
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Sep 12 2008, 02:30 AM
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That sounds awesome but I would rather her do more dramas like Manson Girls rather than go back to comedies because she wanted to take on more serious and dramatic roles to become more of a serious actress. I think she already as accomplished this by starring in Bobby, Georgia Rule and Chapter 27 but I wish she would continue on that path! Oh well, as long as shes still in movies I will still be wathching and loving her work!! By the way I hate what they said about IKWKM, I dont care what anyone says that was a brilliantly genius movie!! |
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Sep 12 2008, 04:23 AM
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That sounds awesome but I would rather her do more dramas like Manson Girls rather than go back to comedies because she wanted to take on more serious and dramatic roles to become more of a serious actress. I think she already as accomplished this by starring in Bobby, Georgia Rule and Chapter 27 but I wish she would continue on that path! Oh well, as long as shes still in movies I will still be wathching and loving her work!! By the way I hate what they said about IKWKM, I dont care what anyone says that was a brilliantly genius movie!! totally agree! lindsay was great in that movie, just like she is in every movie! Her performances are always on point! IKWM was really entertaining and it made you think which Is why I liked it. Then it was such a mature role for her! she had never done anything like that and she did perfect! But I already knew she would. Thats just pure talent for you. |
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Sep 12 2008, 06:26 AM
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That sounds awesome but I would rather her do more dramas like Manson Girls rather than go back to comedies because she wanted to take on more serious and dramatic roles to become more of a serious actress. I think she already as accomplished this by starring in Bobby, Georgia Rule and Chapter 27 but I wish she would continue on that path! Oh well, as long as shes still in movies I will still be wathching and loving her work!! By the way I hate what they said about IKWKM, I dont care what anyone says that was a brilliantly genius movie!! I don't think Hollywood is ready to embrace her in many roles right now. Unfortunately with her track record being what it was, she is going to have to have several movies under her belt before anyone is really ready to take a chance on her in a big way. I think she's better off sticking to comedies or semi-comedic performances thru a few more movies. She's funny, she can pull off comedic performances that's what will get her back in. It's not her acting filmmakers are worried about! She has to prove she's stable, clean, and committed. I think the main issue right now is getting her insured. And its just going to take awhile for her to earn trust back. All the little things she is doing now, low budget, tv, etc. will put her out there. Everytime someone she works with makes a good comment or recommendation, she'll just be one more step to earning back the respect that she lost. And yes, I'm a big Lohan fan. I do believe that all these "pregnancy" movies are going to be a hit with most women. Women tend to hit the movies with a group of friends or like the article said, dragging their mate with them. We gravitate towards romance and comedy. So I think as long as we aren't inundated with 10 movies in one year where pregnancy is the main focus of the movie, they will be fairly big hits. |
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Sep 12 2008, 07:04 AM
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![]() Moody Orange Posts: 1,878 Joined: 22-October 05 From: Brazil Name: Lauren |
I just think it's important to keep working whenever she can, no matter what. Clever low budget comedy or barely-there piece of crap, it reminds people that Lindsay does have a job other than pose for pictures, and it keeps her busy. For someone who's so used to the limelight, finding herself suddenly "worthless" and with nothing to do is the road to certain mind[censored]ery. So yeah, starting small is the way to go. And nothing better than comedy to hit all the right notes. |
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