Hendricks and Munn to show up in Don’t Know How She Does It

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Olivia Munn is one of the worst things to ever happen to any viewing screen of any size. Christina Hendricks is one of the best things. Thus it brings me great concern that the two of them have been confirmed to show up in the upcoming Don’t Know How She Does It. I mean, they’re probably like anti-matter: if they touch the world might end.

The film itself is a Sarah Jessica Parker vehicle based on the hit British book of the same name. Both ladies have evidently landed major roles, with Hendricks playing a friend of Parker’s character and Munn playing a co-worker. The film will deal with Parker’s character challenging life of being a single mother with a demanding job, but is, of course, a romantic comedy. Aside from the lovely lady and devil incarnate listed above Seth Myers, Pierce Brosnan and Kelsey Grammer have all been confirmed to star in the film as well.

I can’t say I’m that excited for the movie, but I always keep an open mind to romantic comedies as every once in a while you find an actual good one.

[via LA Times]

Olivia Munn is one of the worst things to ever happen to any viewing screen of any size. Christina Hendricks is one of the best things. Thus it brings me great concern that the two of them have been confirmed to show up in the upcoming Don't Know How She Does It. I mean, they're probably like anti-matter: if they touch the world might end.

The film itself is a Sarah Jessica Parker vehicle based on the hit British book of the same name. Both ladies have evidently landed major roles, with Hendricks playing a friend of Parker's character and Munn playing a co-worker. The film will deal with Parker's character challenging life of being a single mother with a demanding job, but is, of course, a romantic comedy. Aside from the lovely lady and devil incarnate listed above Seth Myers, Pierce Brosnan and Kelsey Grammer have all been confirmed to star in the film as well.

I can't say I'm that excited for the movie, but I always keep an open mind to romantic comedies as every once in a while you find an actual good one.

[via LA Times]

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