We don't think of the royal family as seeing movies in the theater like the rest of us peons. Don't they have Hollywood just ship DVDs straight to their castles, to be viewed in elaborate screening rooms with gold-plated popcorn and only a few jillion of their closest friends?
Apparently Prince William and Kate, aka the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, weren't kidding when they said they wanted to live lives as close to normal as possible. The newlyweds whose own wedding was so publicly viewed fittingly saw the hit comedy "Bridesmaids" at a Welsh multiplex this weekend, PEOPLE.com reports.
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The theater where the royals saw the film confirmed the trip on Twitter, wondering what the royals made of some of the film's raunchier scenes. And director Paul Feig, who collaborated with Apatow on the short-lived but beloved TV series "Freaks and Geeks," gives her and her fellow cast members equal room to shine.
But we're wondering about the more mundane details. Did they buy snacks? What kind? Were bodyguards seated next to them? Did they have to line up (sorry, "queue up") for tickets? If they laughed at a dirty part, did someone immediately tweet that fact to the tabloids?
Like the comedies Apatow has directed — and here he serves as a producer — "Bridesmaids" drags on longer than it should. It also features a ridiculous gross-out scene involving some bad Brazilian food and a visit to an upscale bridal store that was unnecessary, and feels like an afterthought: a transparent attempt to appeal to the lowest-common denominator, and to men."Bridesmaids" is too smart, too clever and too inspired to fall back on formula. The presence of Wiig, front and center, ensures that. The "Saturday Night Live" player has stood out in supporting performances in movies including "Knocked Up," "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" and "Whip It." Now she proves she's a flat-out star: a comedian with a sweet and slightly off-kilter sense of humor, but also a strong, relatable presence full of foibles and vulnerability.
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