Sunday, March 13, 2011

Vince Vaughn Caught By "Insane Laws"


Although his past few films haven't impressed me much ("The Dilemma," "Four Christmases"), Vince Vaughn is still one of my favorite comedic actors out there. His work throughout his career on flicks like "Swingers," "Old School" and "The Wedding Crashers" is hard to beat, so it's great to see that he'll be starring in a new project sometime very soon.

According to The Hollywood Reporter Vaughn is attached to star in the upcoming comedy "The Insane Laws" for Universal Pictures.

The project will act as a starring vehicle for Vince Vaughn and will reteam the actor with the man who co-wrote his 2006 hit, "The Break-Up." Jeremy Garelick ("The Break-Up") wrote the script and will make his directorial debut on the project, which is partially based on events from Garelick's life.

The story focuses on two best friends and how their lives are impacted when their grown children fall in love, with one man's daughter becoming pregnant by his best friend's son.

I was watching "The Break-Up" recently and I have to admit the film is much funnier and much better than I originally remembered from when I first saw it. I think Vaughn can get things back on track with this role, which sounds like it could be an under-the-radar comedy hit.

Garelick did a solid job of taking a real-life relationship situation and finding some great comedy in it with "The Break-Up," and this story has a similar feel to it.

Production on the film will start later this year.

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