CHICAGO – There is no better time to take in a stage play that is based in U.S. history, depicting the battle between fact and religion. The old theater chestnut – first mounted in 1955 – is “Inherit the Wind,” now at the Goodman Theatre, completing it’s short run through October 20th. For tickets and more information, click INHERIT.
HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 40 Chicago Passes to ‘Life as We Know It’ With Katherine Heigl
CHICAGO – In our latest romantic comedy edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 40 admit-two passes up for grabs to the advance Chicago screening of the new film “Life as We Know It” with Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel!
The film also stars Christina Hendricks, Josh Lucas, Alexis Clagett, Brynn Clagett, Brooke Clagett, Hayes MacArthur, Sarah Burns, Jessica St. Clair, Brooke Liddell, Kiley Liddell, Rob Huebel and Melissa McCarthy from director Greg Berlanti and writers Ian Deitchman and Kristin Rusk Robinson.
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Here is the plot description for “Life as We Know It”:
In the comedy “Life as We Know It,” Holly Berenson (Katherine Heigl) is an up-and-coming caterer and Eric Messer (Josh Duhamel) is a promising network sports director.
After a disastrous first date, the only thing they have in common is their dislike for each other and their love for their goddaughter, Sophie. But when they suddenly become all Sophie has in the world, Holly and Messer are forced to put their differences aside. Juggling career ambitions and competing social calendars, they’ll have to find some common ground while living under one roof.
“Life as We Know It” is directed by Greg Berlanti (TV’s “Brothers & Sisters” and “Everwood”) from a screenplay by first-time feature writers Ian Deitchman and Kristin Rusk Robinson. The film stars Katherine Heigl (“The Ugly Truth,” “27 Dresses”), Josh Duhamel (the “Transformers” films), Josh Lucas (“Sweet Home Alabama”), Christina Hendricks (TV’s “Mad Men”) and Hayes MacArthur (“The Game Plan”).
Warner Bros. Pictures presents in association with Village Roadshow Pictures a Gold Circle Films/Josephson Entertainment production. The film will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film has been rated “PG-13” for sexual material, language and some drug content.
The movie trailer for “Life as We Know It” can be watched now below.
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By ADAM FENDELMAN |
Life as we know it
I would definitely try to stay together at least for the kid. If it doesn’t work, then it doesn’t work and i’m not going to force myself to be with someone I don’t love. But i’d definitely still stay in the kid’s life and do my part.
Bolt
Hopefully my friends know me well enough and know that I don’t want kids, so they would never put me in that situation. If push came to shove, I would take the child, but by myself.
Meant to be!
It was meant to be! I would raise the child together because everything happens for a reason :)
Raise it
I would raise it but keep our lives separate if possible.
Child raising
Would figure out a better solution
If you were faced with the situation like the two main character
I would see that my friend’s wishes were upheld and move in to raise the child
Raise the child together, of course.
Of course, I would want to raise the child together. But the other party may feel differently about the situation. The childs welfare is what’s really important.
comment
This movie is going to be awesome.
Rase the child or bolt
I would like to think I would step up to the plate and help raise the child.
Raise It.
Yup, I’d have to for that child and for my lost friend.