We are all looking for something better to come along and we’ve all been guilty a time or two of hoping that fate would present a sign that things were going to get better. Of course these signs don’t always come along, at least not in the way we expect them to.
A man is only as good as his word. If only that applied to Eddie Murphy when he promised to stop making crappy movies. Did he ever make that promise? Maybe he didn’t. But he should have. “A Thousand Words” is yet another attempt for Murphy to use his fast talking, cheesy grin charm that used to work back before he sold his soul. Unfortunately funny Eddie Murphy has gone bye-bye.
I’ve never been a real big fan of Jennifer Aniston. I’m not really sure why. I liked her on “Friends”…until she ended up with Ross at the end. How lame. I’ve just never really been a fan of any of her movies. I didn’t even care much for her in “Horrible Bosses” when she was all sexed up. Paul Rudd, however, being a fellow Kansas City boy, I’m a fan of. When I decided to check out “Wanderlust”, I wondered how I’d feel about it. Paul Rudd, good. Jennifer Aniston, meh. Directed by David Wain, good. But still, Jennifer Aniston….