![]() ![]() You can apply them to comedies of all types, not just the R-rated ones. ![]() Plus, I did learn a lot of comedy script tips by watching it. I laughed more during it than any other comedy I had seen in 2011 (or 2010). Bridesmaids, starring Kristen Wiig as Annie, an inept Maid of Honor for the wedding of her best friend, Lillian, played by Maya Rudolph, was a lot funnier than I had expected. Turns out, it was a good decision for both of us. Plus, I had your interests in mind too-I thought watching such a successful comedy might yield some screenwriting tips. Well, for all of us who like to read her slightly snarky scoops, thankfully she was granted reprieve from Universal Pictures.Īfter reading about the hoopla on Deadline Hollywood, when the Bridesmaids DVD went on sale, I thought, okay, I’ll give it a try. Hollywood insider Nikke Finke was so convinced Bridesmaids would be a box office bomb, she even promised to stop reporting on the box office altogether if the movie made more than $20 million. The gross-out comedy grossed $169 million (domestic), which was completely unexpected. Woody Allen’s already accumulated enough golden statues. Scribe Meets World is back! (And a little miffed that Bridesmaids, last year’s R-rated comedy blockbuster, didn’t win an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.) I mean, really.
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