Autumn Reeser Got Married - A Month Ago
These kinds of wedding announcements are kind of sad. An actress who used to be on The OC every week is reduced to begging People Magazine to share some details of her wedding. People obliged probably as a favor to a publicist, but the news is hardly even news anymore. Autumn Reeser and her new husband Jesse Warren got married on May 9th. They have probably already been on their honeymoon, had a bunch of fights and are headed to marriage counseling. At least that is how quick it was in Old School. Couldn't help it. Couldn't get out to see Hangover this weekend so watched something else by the director. Did you see that Hangover actually won for the weekend? It won by about $300,000 so I'm guessing the studio went out and bought several thousand tickets just so they could say they beat Up!. It's not a bad investment really.
Anyway, I will say that People did a great job of doing what they do best. Even if Autumn isn't really a star anymore they did give her the full on kiss ass treatment which is kind of nice of them and if she gets back to the top I am sure People will be rewarded.
You're not calling it Kneepads anymore? Me sad, I cry.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of her so would have ignored the story.
ReplyDeleteDon't know who she is and yes, I saw The Hangover. Fun flick. Some good moments. The final montage of shots was great. Final photo - shocking.
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ReplyDeleteThis is blind about the girl that gave her boyfriend a threesome for his birthday. It was revealed.
ReplyDeleteHangover was freakin' hysterical!
ReplyDeleteMy weekend movie was "Up"; not all that, IMO and I definitely won't buy the DVD.
ReplyDeleteI would have preferred the Hangover, but younger minds prevailed.
Really califblondy? I loved UP. Bawled about three times during that movie.
ReplyDeleteI want to see them both! But, unfortunately, I live in the uncivilized corners of the earth... so we will get them in about six months!
ReplyDeleteTerrible character on the OC, terrible actress. Go back to school, lady; acting's not for you.
ReplyDeleteOne of my little ones said "I think I'm going to cry." I don't take little kids to the movies to make them cry. There's enough time for that in their teens. Maybe if mine were a little older, it would have been different. I usually do very well with kids' movies, but I just didn't feel like this one lived up to the hype and there were some heavy scenes for kids under the age of 5.
ReplyDeleteI see your point califblondy but I honeslty don't know of anyone who takes under 5 year olds to the theatre for any movie. They usually can't sit still for that long.
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, we didn't have even ONE peepee break. I think mine didn't want to leave their popcorn. :)
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