Put a "d" on the end and you have a WHOLE other movie.lafluffy wrote:I would never go to see a movie called "The Baster". It doesn't get any uglier sounding than that. (Is there a puke icon?)


Put a "d" on the end and you have a WHOLE other movie.lafluffy wrote:I would never go to see a movie called "The Baster". It doesn't get any uglier sounding than that. (Is there a puke icon?)
librarian_7 wrote:Let me put it this way, GA...I HOPE English is not that person's first language.
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A sex orgie or two would most definitely present a challenge... particularly since she spends a chunk of the movie preggers... THAT'S a rather specific fetish...GuardianAngel wrote:I don't know how well that blogger is getting it all across. Doesn't sound like English is their first language. Or they just have really poor grammar.
This is a romance/comedy - I'm sure we're in for a HEA. But no HEA is good without some challenges. I think they might have some cold feet as the birth draws near but then decide that they can't live without each other.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
APRIL!!!!!!!!! APRIL???????????????? WHYYYYYYYYYYYY???????????????redwinter101 wrote:The release date has been moved again, according to the official website: http://www.theback-upplan.com/
April 16, 2010.
Sigh.
Apparently a few leaks from advance screenings are positive so I'm hoping this is for commercial rather than creative reasons.
Perhaps I can soften the blow with a few new pics, unearthed by nadioz @ lovelylopez.net:
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The UK release is still showing as 19th March. I'm sure it'll change to some time after 16th April - I'll let you know when it gets updated.redwinter101 wrote:The UK release date has now been updated to 19th March 2010. At least we only have to wait a week longer than our US friends - oh but what a loooooooong week it's going to be.
Red