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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 |
At that point, the child is
At that point, the child is more important. Gotta do what you gotta do…
I’d try to make things
I’d try to make things work out and raise the child… but possibly by sharing custody in different houses.
life has we know it
we would not bolt.we would hold the fort down for out friends give their child a wonderful life and see to it she doesn’t have to worry but keep her parents alive by telling her all about her original family has we go the mile for her!
Easy Answer
I would raise the child together. Doesn’t mean you have to actually be in a romantic relationship, just a familial one.
I would raise the child…
I would raise the child… by myself.
Bolt!!!!
I would run for the hills.
yes
together!!!
Life as we know it
I would try raising the child together. However, if it didn’t work, I’d do it on my own.
Even though the first date
Even though the first date is a disaster, they should do the right thing and raise the child together so that the kid doesn’t come from a broken home due to lack of stable parental figures in the kid’s life.
Life as we know it
At this stage in life I would put on my big girl panties and raise the child together