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Fuck Yeah Mindy Kaling
Sometimes you watch something so funny you realize after the moment is over that you’ve stopped breathing. You’re actually breathless. That’s how I felt the first time I saw Melissa McCarthy in Bridesmaids, in the scene where she first meets Kristen Wiig’s character and tells her she hasn’t been doing so well because she ‘fell off a cruise ship,’ and then ‘hit every rail down,’ and finally ‘has several metal pins in her leg’ from the experience. You don’t often hear the words captivating and gross used to describe the same character in a movie, but Melissa McCarthy managed to evoke both in the very best ways. I could not keep my eyes off of her.
~ Mindy Kaling (Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns))
5 months ago on 20 December 2011 @ 8:31am 12 notes

A lot of crazy, incredible, over-the-top things happen in Bridesmaids, but the movie really succeeds because of the relationship between Kristen’s and Maya’s characters. I love seeing friendships between women realistically portrayed, and that was a beautifully depicted best-friendship — one wasn’t just the sidekick to the other. But then all the characters in the movie were fully formed. I love the scene where we first meet Melissa McCarthy’s character and all Kristen asks her “How’s it going?” and Melissa says it’s going great, but she fell off a cruise ship, she hit every railing going down, a dolphin saved her, and now she has pins in her leg. I knew nothing about Melissa McCarthy until I saw the movie, and as an opening scene for an actress it was just magnificent. The fact that Bridesmaids did as well as it did was an amazing accomplishment. And I love that the movie wasn’t sold as “Get All Your Girlfriends and Go See Bridesmaids!” It was just “Everybody Go See Bridesmaids, It’s a Funny, Awesome Movie.”
Entertainment Weekly’s 2011 Entertainers of the Year: The Cast of Bridesmaids, by Mindy Kaling

5 months ago on 9 December 2011 @ 6:34pm 2,505 notes