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Daily news dose: Three more join Nancy Meyers comedy; 'New in Town' cut to PG
added by newsBotHere's your dose of quick news bits for Jan. 21, 2008...
• Zoe Kazan, Lake Bell and Hunter Parrish are the latest to join Nancy Meyers' untitled comedy, which also stars Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. Streep is expected to play a woman caught in a romantic triangle with two men. The project is set up at Universal. (Variety)
• Bad news for those who thought they'd see Renee Zellweger say a dirty word in "New in Town." Lionsgate has cut out some of the strong language from the upcoming romance to make it more kid-friendly. Hey, a romance doesn't need to appeal to kids. Say you did it for the money. Anyway, the PG film opens Jan. 30. (Variety)
• "500 Days of Summer" director Marc Webb is set to helm "The Spectacular Now" for Fox Searchlight. Based on the book by Tim Tharp, the story focuses on a partying high school senior
Franck Tabouring
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Trio join new Nancy Meyers rom-com
added by newsBotHunter Parrish, Zoe Kazan and Lake Bell have joined the cast of Nancy Meyers's latest romantic comedy. The currently untitled Universal project has previously confirmed Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin among the cast. The plot will follow Baldwin and Martin competing for Streep's affections, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Weeds star Parrish will play Streep's youngest
By Alex Fletcher
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Bell joins rom com
added by newsBotUnder-appreciated hottie Lake Bell, along with Hunter Parrish and Zoe Kazan, will be joining Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin in writer/director Nancy Meyer's as yet untitled romantic comedy. In the film, Streep plays a divorced woman apparently torn between her ex-husband, played by Baldwin, and a male friend, played by Martin. Needless to say, she ends up falling in love with one of them and living happily ever after. Because that's what people in mainstream romantic comedies do....
Omar Aviles
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