
By Romeo San Vicente
Legally Blonde Meets The Man Show
The guy who directed
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde working with the guy who
used to be on the loutish cable phenomenon The Man Show?
It
might seem like an odd pairing, but gay LB2 helmer Charles
Herman-Wurmfeld and comedian Adam Carrolla's joint project,
The Hammer, wouldn't be the first unusual juxtaposition of
sensibilities that Hollywood's ever seen.
And who's to say that the recently wrapped story of a down-on-his-luck
former amateur boxer (Carrolla) who decides to get back in the ring and
prove he's got what it takes isn't full of the same joie de vivre that
allowed that sparkly Blonde sequel to include a gay doggie
romance?
Maybe The Hammer's plot includes a secret backstage boyfriend for
the butch boxer. Audiences will find out when the punchy comedy
eventually makes its way to theaters.
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