Friday, August 19, 2016

BB 8/19/16

Good morning Phoenix! Are you ready for some Friday Flicks? It’s the weekend, so let’s “party like a mother”!

Today’s selection is Bad Moms.

Plot: A woman with a seemingly perfect life - a great marriage, overachieving kids, beautiful home, stunning looks and still holding down a career. However, she's over-worked, over committed and exhausted to the point that she's about to snap. Fed up, she joins forces with two other over-stressed moms and all go on a quest to liberate themselves from conventional responsibilities, going on a wild un-mom like binge of freedom, fun and self-indulgence - putting them on a collision course with PTA Queen Bee Gwendolyn and her clique of devoted perfect moms.

Trivia:
• Mila Kunis's wedding ring is her real-life wedding ring.
• The movie is being filmed in New Orleans and is set in Chicago.
• Mila Kunis was pregnant with her second child while filming.
• The 6 main actresses are all real-life mothers.
• When talking with the stars' real life mothers during the closing credits, Christina Applegate mentions that her mother took her to see the Al Pacino movie "Cruising" when she was 9 years old. Cruising also featured Ed O'Neill who played Applegate's father, Al Bundy, in Married With Children.

Goofs:
• At the supermarket, Carla pours a gallon of milk on her face, chest, and jeans. In the next scene, at the check-out, her clothes are clean and dry.
• When Amy talks to Gwen after the PTO election, Gwen cries in the car. Her driver's side window is partially up in one shot, and all the way down in the next shot.
• In the family therapist's office, the Galileo thermometer behind the therapist keeps showing different temperatures between cuts. One of the colored globes keeps changing positions.
• While set in Chicago, all of the film's exterior scenes were clearly filmed in New Orleans, as evidenced by numerous unique street signs, streets, buildings (mostly in the Garden District and Warehouse District), and landscape, including numerous oak trees, which only grow in the Southern U.S. and Texas.

Have a fangtastic Friday! <3 Brock V"""V

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