Q&complAints #182: Lovable Person

Who can only be described as “lovable”?

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. . .here are my thoughts.

Who can only be described as “lovable”?

Ryan Reynolds! I’m a heterosexual man, but . . . I mean, nobody else could make you want to watch a Mint Mobile commercial that looks like it was shot on the budget of a Dollar Tree shopper’s kid’s allowance. Isn’t it confusing when two consecutive words employ a possessive apostrophe? Which isn’t at all a forced segue to the Ryan Reynolds’ film, Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard. Not the greatest of sequels, but when you cast someone as loveable as Reynolds, you get enough viewers to make the $70 million film barely profitable. I wouldn’t count on a 3rd film in the franchise, but this one did leave an opening. The film ended with an odd scene where Ryan signs a legal document without reading it, thinking he was endorsing something else entirely. Instead he signed adoption papers that made him the Hitman’s and the Wife’s 45-year-old son. He’s just that darn loveable! If they do film a 3rd iteration, Ryan will have to be in it. And if Ryan’s in it, I’ll watch it. I can only assume they’d wade into the unprecedented waters of the triple apostrophe title: Hitman’s Wife’s Son’s Bodyguard.

3 thoughts on “Q&complAints #182: Lovable Person”

  1. Ryan Reynolds is very lovable. I loved the movie too. I love little ones though. Their innocence and truthfulness just gets me. I think you are very Lovable Brad.

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  2. Yep he is adorable and lovable. Watch him and Sandra Bullock together in Proposal. Now they are lovable.

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