Showing posts with label Eddie Cibrian. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Does Tyler Perry's "Single Moms Club" Belong On Telesvision Series?





I cannot believe Tyler Perry's movie, "Single Moms Club" bombed.  "Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club" is a sitcom masquerading as a feature film. And given Tyler Perry's snowballing small-screen presence, an eventual TV show of it would be no surprise. Too bad he didn't just spare us the awfulness of this flat and phony slices-of-life dreamed and go right to series, where half-hour bites might have helped mitigate the pain.  Tyler Perry, as writer-producer-director (and cast member) here, traffics in clunky stereotypes and a disregard for the show-don't-tell tenet of screenwriting, as he relates this tale of five diverse, beleaguered women raising kids on their own who form a support group. (The gals' alliance largely morphs into a baby-sitters club that, at one highly contrived point, goes south.)

The single ladies, whose children all go to the same equal-opportunity Atlanta prep school, include earnest journalist May (Nia Long), no-nonsense waitress Lytia (Cocoa Brown), workaholic executive Jan (Wendi McLendon-Covey), floundering divorcee Hillary (Amy Smart) and Esperanza (Zulay Henao), who may or may not work but always looks amazing.  The way Tyler Perry, who's rarely known for his subtlety, paints these eclectic women in such broad, often retrograde strokes, it's a stretch they would ever become friends, even by mainstream movie standards. Case in point: Why anyone would put up with the hateful and racist Jan, much less fix her up with a co-worker — as May does — shatters all kinds of credibility.  Except for Long, who manages to wring some emotional reality from the hackneyed script, the lead actresses simply can't get past the single notes they're given to play.  The men here don't fare much better: Eddie Cibrian is stuck with a thankless role as Esperanza's controlling ex-husband; Terry Crews goes way over the top as Lytia's athletic suitor; Perry feels like a placeholder playing May's potential love interest; and William Levy, although a hunk and a half, is stiff as Esperanza's bartender beau. Only Ryan Eggold, as Hillary's tongue-tied new neighbor, truly charms, somehow surviving an excruciating, double entendre-filled chat involving pounding and wood. Sorry, but that's what passes for humor around this club.  "If the "Single Moms Club" becomes a sitcom, I think I will be watching."




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Monday, March 17, 2014

Brandi Glanville on Lisa Vanderpump (RHOBH) Feud: "I Fed That B***ch"

 



What is with the women of (RHOBH)?  I thought the (RHOA) have more cat fights then any real housewives frachise.  BFF breakup? Immediately after the Season 4 finale of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills aired on Monday, March 10, Brandi Glanville appeared on Watch What Happens Live to explain her feud with former bestie Lisa Vanderpump.


"Why do you bite the hand that fed you so well socially?" one viewer asked the reality star.  "Who the f--k fed me?" Brandi Glanville, asked. "Who?"

"Lisa," host Andy Cohen clarified.

"No, honestly, she didn't feed me," Brandi Glanville said of her former pal. "She was a good friend. She loaned me a dress, one time, that was her big thing. I sat down with Scheana for her multiple times to help her show. I said I will do whatever you like, and then I got tired of it. So, I think that I fed that bit
Part of Glanville's beef with Lisa Vanderpump  was over her hiring Scheana Marie, her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian's former mistress, to work in her restaurant, Sur. During the finale, Brandi Glanville confronted Vanderpump at a party in Beverly Hills. "I've been under your spell for two years," she said on the Bravo reality show. "You're intoxicating, you're beautiful, you're everything that's pretty, I want to believe everything that comes out of your mouth. The truth is I'm better off on my own."

Glanville, however, isn't the only one of Lisa Vanderpump's Real Housewives costars who currently has a problem with her.

"Why have all the girls decided to go against Lisa this season?" a WWHL audience member asked Glanville on Monday.  "Because she's perfect. No, I'm kidding. I don't think all the girls decided to go against her," Lisa Glanville said. "I think we all had separate issues with her. It felt like when one person opened that door, it felt like, okay, we can all do it, separately. It's hard to go against her because she is so perfect."

The three-part Season 4 reunion of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills premieres March 17. A source close to the cast tells Us Weekly that Lisa is worried about how her fans will react to her appearance on the showdown with the other women. "Lisa has been trying to spin everything in anticipation of the reunion not being good for her," the insider told Us. "She's scared and 




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