Hmm...that blog title might not actually make any sense, if I took the time to really analyze it. Fortunately for me, I don't care. I just watched the trailer for the movie, "Wristcutters," and at first I assumed it was going to be some depressing, annoying movie about people who like to cut themselves and that there would be lots of shots of teenaged girls looking pensive and having mental breakdowns fully-clothed in their showers, curled up in fetal positions. I was very happy to discover that instead, it appeared to be a dark romantic comedy about a man who commits suicide, only to find that life continues after death in much the same way that life was on Earth--only you're dead. When he learns that the girlfriend he left behind offed herself a month after him, he enlists two new acquaintances from his new death-life to help him track her down. In the trailer, I also saw that Tom Waits and Gob Bluth (I know, I know, his name is Will Arnett, but whatever) are in the film, which bode well for it, in my opinion.
More photos (Milo Ventiglimia, Leslie Bibb, Patrick Fugit, Shannan Sossamon, Olivia Wilde) from the premiere of "Wristcutters: A Love Story" are after the jump.











hg wells says:
yay i love liv wilde!
DiamondSal says:
I hope Jennifer Anniston doesn't ask her new film buddy Owen Wilson out to view this movie for a joke or comfort. She's just that cold and cruel.. but well meaning huh.