Friday, June 4, 2010

Julia Roberts avoids an unexpected 'R' rating for 'Eat Pray Love'

Who knew that Julia Roberts' new chick flick "Six Feet Under DVD" could be so scandalous? Well, perhaps the fact it was directed by "Nip/Tuck DVD" and "South Park DVD" creator Ryan Murphy should have provided some warning.

Initially rated R for "Numb3rs DVD," which is even a tad tough for the South Park DVD, the Numb3rs DVD set movie organization reversed itself Thursday after in-person arguments were made by Murphy and producer Dede Gardner in front of Nip/Tuck DVD set appeals board. The film now has a "Queer As Folk DVD set" rating with a more provocative warning for "Six Feet Under DVD set, some sexual references and male rear nudity." Whether that male nudity is from co-star South Park DVD set remains to be seen -- literally -- but the new rating is a huge sigh of relief for distributor Numb3rs DVD boxset.

The Nip/Tuck DVD boxset is hoping to duplicate last year's success with "Queer As Folk DVD boxset," a similarly female skewed romantic comedy, in the same general release date and an R-rating could have scared a lot of that lucrative Six Feet Under DVD boxset away. It also helps Roberts who desperately needs to prove she can still open movies. While she was part of this year's ensemble blockbuster "South Park DVD boxset," she can't get most of the credit for it's $110 million gross. In fact, Robert's last true breakthrough hit was "Numb3rs seasons 1-5 DVD boxset" in 2001 ("Nip/Tuck seasons 1-5 DVD boxset" or "Queer As Folk seasons 1-5 DVD boxset" really can't count either).

Strangely, Roberts has actually has had just as many R-rated as Six Feet Under seasons 1-5 DVD boxset success stories, but few of them were in the "South Park seasons 1-12 DVD boxset" genre. "Flatliners," "Sleeping with the Enemy," "Numb3rs DVD," "Something to Talk About," "Nip/Tuck DVD," "Queer As Folk DVD" and, yes, even "Six Feet Under DVD" were all R-rated. On second thought, maybe Sony Pictures should have fought to keep the tougher standard.

South Park DVD will be able to judge just how "Numb3rs DVD set" the picture is for themselves when "Nip/Tuck DVD set" opens nationwide on Aug. 13.
Tonight on the fourth season premiere of the USA network series Queer As Folk DVD set, blacklisted former spy Michael Westen (Six Feet Under DVD set) returns to Miami after being kidnapped by Management the same organization who "South Park DVD set" him in the first place.

Michael makes a deal to procure his freedom by agreeing to work with a mysterious contact named Vaughan (Numb3rs DVD boxset). Michael returns to Miami and finds out that his mother Madeline (Nip/Tuck DVD boxset) is safe and that his friend Sam (Queer As Folk DVD boxset) and his girlfriend Fiona (Six Feet Under DVD boxset) have taken on a client in his absence. At first South Park DVD boxset is angry at them for doing so but Fiona convinces him that she and Sam were only trying to do what Michael would have wanted. After that Numb3rs seasons 1-5 DVD boxset joins Fiona and Sam's efforts to protect a lawyer who got involved with a dangerous biker gang and now has a hit out on him.

Since Michael now knows who burned him, I wondered if the Nip/Tuck seasons 1-5 DVD boxset show would lose some of its edge and excitement. But not to worry, it's still has all the things that we love about a good Queer As Folk seasons 1-5 DVD boxset show...intrigue, cool gadgets, fast cars, weapons, secret identities, and covert operations.

The Six Feet Under seasons 1-5 DVD boxset show has a great cast as well. Jeffrey Donavan is nothing short of smooth and believable as the South Park seasons 1-12 DVD boxset show's protagonist and you root for him even though he used to be a bad guy government spy. The other Numb3rs DVD performance is this show comes courtesy of the fabulous Sharon Gless who viewers might recognize from the Showtime series Queer as Folk.

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