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"Paramount Pictures has tapped screenwriters Keith Merryman and David A. Newman to pen How to Lose It All, a sequel to the hit romantic comedy How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, according to The Hollywood Reporter."

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Well, seeing how Failure to Launch has performed, I suppose here's another romcom hit for McConaughey.

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Well...

This is either (a) bad because it only exists because the first one made money or (b) awesome because I looooooved the first one.


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Woot.

Even though it is just a money grab, I'll be there for sure.

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I liked it quite a bit actually. I'll be there.


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Well, I know who'll be seein' it: my sister. She LOVES that movie. In fact, she almost went as far as purchasing a dress for her prom that looked very similar to Kate's yellow dress from the near-end of the movie...

Yeah, I can't wait to see her reaction when I tell her about this sequel.

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is this sequel needed?


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Romantic Comedy Sequels? Oh yeah because that's worked so well in the past.

It's almost never been done before.


MMchardtospell must really have no shame in his career. He just takes his shirt off in lots of schmucky romantic comedies.

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Jesus Christ!

Who would make a sequel to this piece of shit?!




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The first was alright. I'll see the second if Kate returns.

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Bell wrote:
is this sequel needed?

Apparently, a sequel to this is one of the best ideas in the history of sequels. If I was a studio head, I would greenlight it.

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This is either (a) bad because it only exists because the first one made money or (b) awesome because I looooooved the first one.


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Well, I know who'll be seein' it: my sister.


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The first was alright. I'll see the second if Kate returns.


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I wish the first one never happened. Now this?


I've come to a terribly relevant realization. Heterosexual romcoms are almost always the bane of my existence. I must truly be hetrophonic.


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I can't support romantic comedies because love, romance and comedy is all a lie, an illusion.


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andaroo wrote:
I can't support romantic comedies because love, romance and comedy is all a lie, an illusion.


Love's an illusion....

You and your sorry pessimism. Then again, considering the rest of civilization gobbles up this stuff might stave off any hope left in your dismal, dreary little soul.

But, wait, Pride & Prejudice was a romantic comedy. And its adorable. Therefore, you are WRONG.


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andaroo wrote:
I can't support romantic comedies because love, romance and comedy is all a lie, an illusion.


I love it when you talk dirty.


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makeshift wrote:
andaroo wrote:
I can't support romantic comedies because love, romance and comedy is all a lie, an illusion.


I love it when you talk dirty.


Does it excite you?

I'm quite aroused but Harry Potter is on Disney Channel. Darn. Gotta scoot.


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BTW, I loved Pride & Prejudice.


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andaroo wrote:
BTW, I loved Pride & Prejudice.


I bought it and watched it with the family.

My mother was too disinterested to give an opinion, while my stepfather found it to be excruciating. I think he called it "one of those movies you watch in 12th grade under the supervision of an old, festering Lit teacher".

It was (and still is) the most fun I've had at the movies in ages. I get so wrapped up in the imagery, score, and the Keira.


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I'd see it if it had most of the original talent involved again.


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Archie Gates wrote:
I'd see it if it had most of the original talent involved again.


Not you, too. :nonono:


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how to lose a guy in 11 days?


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Yes, I can fully admit I love chick flicks. Especially feather-light ones like this.

I'm wondering about a sequel to this. For example, Legally Blonde is easily in my top 15 favorites ever. The sequel, however, was one of the worst moves released in this decade so far.


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SEQUELS defeat the purpose of the original.
In a romcom, at the end they fall in love and live happily ever after and have nice, clean, suburban babies and everything is wonderful and sparkly.

end of story. A sequel means that there was something wrong with the happily ever after...

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Felicity Titwank wrote:
SEQUELS defeat the purpose of the original.
In a romcom, at the end they fall in love and live happily ever after and have nice, clean, suburban babies and everything is wonderful and sparkly.

end of story. A sequel means that there was something wrong with the happily ever after...


True. Even more successful romcoms haven't been sequelized. I mean the makers of My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Hitch, What Women Want, Pretty Woman and My Best Friend's Wedding had all (monetary) reasons to make sequels to their films, yet they didn't.

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