![]() ![]() Air Marshal Jon and the man referred to as Stove, Mitch Silpa. Clair’s beleaguered bridal-shop attendee McCarthy’s real-life hubby Ben Falcone, a.k.a. No disrespect to that explosive moment, but as we celebrate the tenth anniversary of Bridesmaids this week, it’s well past time we toss the bouquet to the film’s impressive bit players - the comedy’s co-writer, Annie Mumolo, who cameos as a panicked flight passenger Jessica St. ![]() (My apologies to Nomadland and its Academy Award–winning bucket dump.) In that time, legions of fans have sung the praises of the movie’s most memorable bits: Kristen Wiig and Rose Byrne’s engagement-party speech-off, Wendi McLendon-Covey’s ability to crack blankets in half, and, of course, Melissa McCarthy’s volcanic sink eruption. It’s been a decade since Bridesmaids gave us cinema’s most significant bout of diarrhea. Head to Vulture’s Twitter to catch her live commentary. This week’s selection comes from Vulture contributor Shannon Carlin, who will begin her screening of Bridesmaids on April 30 at 7 p.m. Photo-Illustration: by Vulture Photos by Universal PicturesĮvery few weeks for the foreseeable future, Vulture will be selecting one film to watch as part of our Friday Night Movie Club. ![]()
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