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Anna Faris Signs On For Two More Comedies
Filed under: Comedy », Romance », Casting », Paramount », Sony »
Having already made my love for her comedic talents quite pronounced, it only heartens me to hear that Anna Faris is up for more antics in the genre. Her next two projects, according to the Hollywood Reporter, are an untitled pitch involving the House Bunny team in which "two estranged sisters team up to land a husband" and something called 20 Times a Lady, based on Karyn Bosnak's novel, in which her protagonist goes through all her past sexual conquests out of hopes of finding Mr. Right among their number.Okay, so they both sound like somewhat gimmicky rom-com fodder that Kate Hudson probably passed on at some point, but if anyone has proven themselves capable of working wonders with next to nothing, I remain convinced it's this here comedienne. By IMDb's count, Faris has at least four other comedies due out next year (none of which, thankfully, are Scary Movie 5), and hey, if it ain't broke...
Chick who couldn't pay her bills get movie deal
Filed under: Comedy », Romance », Deals », New Line », Newsstand »
Karyn Bosnak made a name for herself when she ran
up massive credit card bills and started a website begging strangers to
"Save Karyn" by making donations. Because people are suckers, it worked - not only did Bosnak get enough
donations to pay off her debts, but she also got a book deal out of her out-of-control charging. Her follow-up to
Save Karyn (which sold a healthy 100,000 copies) is the forthcoming 20
Times a Lady, the rights to which were just grabbed by New Line. Bosnak herself will adapt the book, which
"centers on a woman who, having hit her sexual limit at 20 men, decides to track down the other 19 guys in hopes
that she's overlooked one who could be 'the one.'" (But, she emphasizes, it is NOT autobiographical. Just in case
you were wondering about her sex life.)Perhaps keeping those credit cards paid off is not the good idea we've always thought it was - I mean, what the hell are we doing, paying our own damn bills? Especially if begging other people to do it will get us not only cash but jobs as well! That's it: from this day on, my debts are piling up.









