‘Bridesmaids’ Originally Was a Lot Weirder, According to Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo
“Bridesmaids” itself was originally written to be far more absurdist, according to the pair.
“Bridesmaids” itself was originally written to be far more absurdist, according to the pair.
The filmmaker says while fans may think they want a sequel to the 2011 comedy classic, that won’t necessarily make for a great movie.
Now starring in “Wine Country,” another comedy about a complex group of women, the actress looks back on the game-changer of a film, and how it’s informed her career since.
It’s because he’s so proud of the 2011 film that he feels like revisiting it “would probably only go downhill.”
Seven years after the game-changing comedy hit, movies are finally catching up to the possibility that women can be wild and funny on their own terms.
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