Bridesmaids 2011 is an American comedy, written by Kristen Wiig and Mumolo Annie, directed by Paul Feig and produced by Judd Apatow, Barry Mendel, and Clayton Townsend. Central plot character in Annie (Wiig) and her experience as a maid of honor (Maya Rudolph) at a friend's wedding the bride Lillian.Pengiring produced by Apatow Productions and released by Universal Pictures on May 13, 2011. This marks the last appearance of Jill Clayburgh, who died of leukemia in November 2010 before the movie was released.
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The friendship between Annie's life-long best friend (Kristen Wiig) and Lillian (Maya Rudolph). Annie is a little messy. in financial trouble because the friend since childhood, the two are still tight, but the news that throws Lillian Annie, who, after the bakery had been bankrupt, is struggling with a lousy job, and so her love affairs, and even worse, Lillian became engaged and asked Annie to became assistant kehormatan.Annie trying to push the issue aside, Annie do our best to be there for his friend. There are great dresses here, of course, a stupid aggressive Gordian knot of silk and a sly intelligence to talk about how women need (and want) to be packaged as a bride, dressed in satin and all but disappear in a cloud of tulle bustle and appreciate family and friends.
Junker cars, weird roommates, all of them. He was not with anyone, although hot stuff played by Jon Hamm, playfully riffing on a persona as a brute women think that figure into his life with humor and pathos almost too completely. their personal touch. Wendi McLendon-Covey and Ellie Kemper playing the same spirit, a bit more soft spoken than others, while Melissa McCarthy ("Mike and Molly") is the most famous of the bunch. However, I will not sugar coat it; McCarthy plays a stereotypical role of a friend is overweight, loud noises with his mouth but the fun in this film.
Annie and the screw again and again, giving the party failed and insults are not. Along with the other bridesmaids - a very good Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne are very subtle, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Ellie Kemper - Lillian and Annie laugh, cry, throw and board a plane to Vegas to test the bonds of friendship trip to get drunk on their own. There was a guy on the side, too (Chris O'Dowd), but he was so good that fussy, complaining Annie almost did not notice. A tall blonde with legs that give rise to Meg Ryan stretches along the line of Olive Oyl, Ms. Wiig face continues to jump and sometimes bunching. She was a woman, pretty funny, but he's also a comedian, and he is very confident about not playing well.
It would be easy to oversell "Bridesmaids," although it might be easier if it is also foolish to do otherwise. This is not a radical film (even if the character of Ms. McCarthy comes close), it's official unadventurous, and there is not much to see beyond all the faces of women. But this is a great face, and the film is smart about many things, including the vital importance of female friendship. And it's nice to see an actress so much taking up space while making fun of something other than another woman. Perhaps the biggest surprise, the most pleasing is that the "Bridesmaids" Annie does not treat single status as a terrible character flaw worthy of triage: he's just going through hard times and must find a way out, because in real life.
Starring:
* Kristen Wiig as Annie Walker
* Maya Rudolph as Lillian Donovan
* Rose Byrne as Helen Harris
* Melissa McCarthy as Megan
* Wendi McLendon-Covey as Rita
* Ellie Kemper as Becca
* Chris O'Dowd as Chief Nathan Rhodes
* Jill Clayburgh as Annie's mother
* Jon Hamm as Ted (uncredited)
* Rebel Wilson as Brynn
* Matt Lucas as Gil
* Andy Buckley as Perry Harris
* Melanie Hutsell as Carol
* Michael Hitchcock as Don
* Tim Heidecker as Dougie
* Kali Hawk as Kahlua
* Matt Bennett as his stepdaughter Helen
* Steve Bannos as Annie's husband was wrong
* Molly as her stepdaughter Helen Buffington
* Nancy Carell as Helen tennis partner
* Terry Crews as an Instructor Boot Camp
* Ben Falcone as the Air Marshall
* Wilson Phillips as Himself
Groove
The friendship between Annie's life-long best friend (Kristen Wiig) and Lillian (Maya Rudolph). Annie is a little messy. in financial trouble because the friend since childhood, the two are still tight, but the news that throws Lillian Annie, who, after the bakery had been bankrupt, is struggling with a lousy job, and so her love affairs, and even worse, Lillian became engaged and asked Annie to became assistant kehormatan.Annie trying to push the issue aside, Annie do our best to be there for his friend. There are great dresses here, of course, a stupid aggressive Gordian knot of silk and a sly intelligence to talk about how women need (and want) to be packaged as a bride, dressed in satin and all but disappear in a cloud of tulle bustle and appreciate family and friends.
Junker cars, weird roommates, all of them. He was not with anyone, although hot stuff played by Jon Hamm, playfully riffing on a persona as a brute women think that figure into his life with humor and pathos almost too completely. their personal touch. Wendi McLendon-Covey and Ellie Kemper playing the same spirit, a bit more soft spoken than others, while Melissa McCarthy ("Mike and Molly") is the most famous of the bunch. However, I will not sugar coat it; McCarthy plays a stereotypical role of a friend is overweight, loud noises with his mouth but the fun in this film.
Annie and the screw again and again, giving the party failed and insults are not. Along with the other bridesmaids - a very good Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne are very subtle, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Ellie Kemper - Lillian and Annie laugh, cry, throw and board a plane to Vegas to test the bonds of friendship trip to get drunk on their own. There was a guy on the side, too (Chris O'Dowd), but he was so good that fussy, complaining Annie almost did not notice. A tall blonde with legs that give rise to Meg Ryan stretches along the line of Olive Oyl, Ms. Wiig face continues to jump and sometimes bunching. She was a woman, pretty funny, but he's also a comedian, and he is very confident about not playing well.
It would be easy to oversell "Bridesmaids," although it might be easier if it is also foolish to do otherwise. This is not a radical film (even if the character of Ms. McCarthy comes close), it's official unadventurous, and there is not much to see beyond all the faces of women. But this is a great face, and the film is smart about many things, including the vital importance of female friendship. And it's nice to see an actress so much taking up space while making fun of something other than another woman. Perhaps the biggest surprise, the most pleasing is that the "Bridesmaids" Annie does not treat single status as a terrible character flaw worthy of triage: he's just going through hard times and must find a way out, because in real life.
Starring:
* Kristen Wiig as Annie Walker
* Maya Rudolph as Lillian Donovan
* Rose Byrne as Helen Harris
* Melissa McCarthy as Megan
* Wendi McLendon-Covey as Rita
* Ellie Kemper as Becca
* Chris O'Dowd as Chief Nathan Rhodes
* Jill Clayburgh as Annie's mother
* Jon Hamm as Ted (uncredited)
* Rebel Wilson as Brynn
* Matt Lucas as Gil
* Andy Buckley as Perry Harris
* Melanie Hutsell as Carol
* Michael Hitchcock as Don
* Tim Heidecker as Dougie
* Kali Hawk as Kahlua
* Matt Bennett as his stepdaughter Helen
* Steve Bannos as Annie's husband was wrong
* Molly as her stepdaughter Helen Buffington
* Nancy Carell as Helen tennis partner
* Terry Crews as an Instructor Boot Camp
* Ben Falcone as the Air Marshall
* Wilson Phillips as Himself