Apr
30
Brittany Snow, who we last saw scaring us - as much as she could in a PG-13 way - in 'Prom Night'
was belle of the ball on the red carpet last night at the premiere of
her new film the 'Finding Amanda.' The screening was part of the
Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
The indie comedy, which co-stars Matthew Broderick, was written and directed by Peter Tolan, creator of the TV series 'Rescue Me.'
Brittany Snow, who we last saw scaring us - as much as she could in a PG-13 way - in 'Prom Night,' was belle of the ball on the red carpet last night at the premiere of her new film 'Finding Amanda.' The screening was part of New York's Tribeca Film Festival.
The indie comedy, which co-stars Matthew Broderick, was written and directed by Peter Tolan, creator of the TV series 'Rescue Me.'
Brittany, playing an adult entertainer/prostitute, said she enjoyed the experience 'because she's an interesting character. She's one of those girls who puts on a front of being happy and really excited about everything, and she thinks that if she ignores the bad parts, then it doesn't become real. It was really cool to play a character that I would not have thought would be my first choice.'
So, does that mean that playing a vapid scream queen in an unnecessary horror remake was your first choice?
The indie comedy, which co-stars Matthew Broderick, was written and directed by Peter Tolan, creator of the TV series 'Rescue Me.'
Brittany Snow, who we last saw scaring us - as much as she could in a PG-13 way - in 'Prom Night,' was belle of the ball on the red carpet last night at the premiere of her new film 'Finding Amanda.' The screening was part of New York's Tribeca Film Festival.
The indie comedy, which co-stars Matthew Broderick, was written and directed by Peter Tolan, creator of the TV series 'Rescue Me.'
Brittany, playing an adult entertainer/prostitute, said she enjoyed the experience 'because she's an interesting character. She's one of those girls who puts on a front of being happy and really excited about everything, and she thinks that if she ignores the bad parts, then it doesn't become real. It was really cool to play a character that I would not have thought would be my first choice.'
So, does that mean that playing a vapid scream queen in an unnecessary horror remake was your first choice?


















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