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Surprised how little marketing has been done for this movie. They could have captures the pitch perfect fans pretty easily TBH. Especially you could get so many people to watch for Anna Camp.
Bride Hard is a beautiful movie about Anna Camp getting very hot and bothered over her best friend action hero bridesmaid Rebel Wilson throwing grenades and screwdrivers at terrorists in this video essay I will
Today's government mandated femslash couple of the day is
Sam and Lydia!
It’s kinda awesome Anna and Rebel did this promo for their BrideHard movie (don’t even try to tell me these ladies don’t miss the Bellas!) 🌹❤️
Bride Hard is fantastic actually. This movie is so bad that it wraps all the way back around to being amazing.
The only character who has acted at all is the bride. Rebel Wilson is SO BAD that it's just camp. This is amateur wrestling! It's fantastic!
Do you think Bride Hard is a litmus test to see how well Rebel and Anna draw which could be what determines whether or not Pitch Perfect 4 is made?
You know, I have thought a lot about that lately. I'm not sure how much it will matter as it is a different company that is making Bride Hard, But if Rebel really is pushing for PP4 behind the Scenes, then this could be a marker to see how much mileage the PP fandom has. They definitely are coat taking off the popularity of the PP films, as the trailer even says from the stars of Pitch Perfect. But in today's world, it makes sense to market with an established franchise even if it's not technically related (For example, Jurassic World, Stich, FF4, MIP, and even Superman are all big franchises that it is going to compete against). But if the film was a massive success, I do think it would make Universal more inclined to open up that conversation again, especially with Peacock hanging on for dear life. Now, personally, I would rather have PP4 focus on Beca and Chloe and not so much on Amy and Aubrey, but I'd take what I can get at this point. And it has been fun seeing them talk about the PP franchise again. I'm planning on seeing it sometime next week; hopefully, it's good! If nothing else, we can always pretend it's a dream Amy is having about Aubrey's wedding.