Oct 8 2009Isla Fisher Will Be Bouncy and Attractive in Two More Romantic Comedies

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Isla Fisher continues down the bubbly-generally-agreeable-pretty-face acting path with two new romantic comedy roles probably turned down by Amy Adams. Variety, please give the specifics:

Fisher, who last starred in "Confessions of a Shopaholic," is attached to topline and produce "Life Coach," a comedy about a young woman who consults a life coach who turns out to be messed up. Liz Cackowski and Maggie Carey are writing the script.

Fisher is also attached to star in an untitled romantic comedy based on a French script called "Un Jour mes princes viendront" (One Day My Princes Will Come). The studio wouldn't disclose the logline but has hired Audrey Wells ("Under the Tuscan Sun") to write the script.

Before you callously point out that a woman consulting a life coach doesn't sound like much of a comedy, make sure you finish the sentence: the life coach "turns out to be messed up"! I think we can all agree that a "messed up" any-profession is hilarious no matter how you approach it.

Hopefully the One Day My Princes Will Come script can match that comedy by making one prince "totally whack" and the other "index finger pointed at the ear and rotating in small circles."

Reader Comments

The zero comments said everything.

fun to look at. maybe she should stick to still photos instead of moving pictures.

yeah, she's hot stuff

i love her boobs

Sacha Baron Cohen is a lucky fuck.

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