dshannon1042
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Did Candace Cameron Bure really say, "Thank God you won't see any gay characters in this film - or any other GAC film. They make me barf and I'm so gorgeous lesbians will always hit on me."
I'm generally not put off by films with a religious message, but knowing how homophobic Candace it was just hard to watch. Her views on only having "traditional" marriage on GAC are just disgusting.
I'll stick with HALLMARK movies (I can't believe I just typed that), they don't stink of intolerance and hate. Unfortunately Candace has fully embraced the bigots in this country and apparently there's a market for that.
I'm generally not put off by films with a religious message, but knowing how homophobic Candace it was just hard to watch. Her views on only having "traditional" marriage on GAC are just disgusting.
I'll stick with HALLMARK movies (I can't believe I just typed that), they don't stink of intolerance and hate. Unfortunately Candace has fully embraced the bigots in this country and apparently there's a market for that.
"Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" is a delightful romantic comedy that captivates audiences with its charming storyline and impeccable performances. Matthew McConaughey's charismatic portrayal of Connor Mead, a commitment-phobic bachelor, is truly engaging. The film's clever spin on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" adds a unique touch, making it both heartwarming and entertaining.
Emma Stone's presence in the film is a standout, showcasing her talent and undeniable charm. As Allison Vandermeersh, Stone brings a refreshing and endearing energy to the screen. Her chemistry with McConaughey is palpable, adding depth to the film's romantic elements. Stone's comedic timing and natural charisma elevate the overall appeal of "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past."
The film's witty dialogue, coupled with Stone's magnetic performance, contributes to its success in blending humor and romance seamlessly. The exploration of Connor's past relationships and personal growth is both relatable and touching, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a feel-good romantic comedy with a stellar cast.
Emma Stone's presence in the film is a standout, showcasing her talent and undeniable charm. As Allison Vandermeersh, Stone brings a refreshing and endearing energy to the screen. Her chemistry with McConaughey is palpable, adding depth to the film's romantic elements. Stone's comedic timing and natural charisma elevate the overall appeal of "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past."
The film's witty dialogue, coupled with Stone's magnetic performance, contributes to its success in blending humor and romance seamlessly. The exploration of Connor's past relationships and personal growth is both relatable and touching, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a feel-good romantic comedy with a stellar cast.