Basterds, Grads or Renee Zellweger?

So it’s Friday, and even though I’m curious to know what you all think about Parade naming Halle Berry the sexiest woman alive — again — I can’t ignore the more pressing matter of what everyone wants to see at the movieplex this weekend.

As I see it, there are three movies opening that are going to warrant a viewing (by somebody) but they’re very different and thus, will attract very different crowds. So which is it — will you go see Quentin Tarantino’s shoot-em-up WWII revenge fantasy “Inglourious Basterds” starring Brad Pitt? Or perhaps you’ll opt for “Post Grad”, featuring the frequently charming Alexis Bledel (from Gilmore Girls) as a young lady, fresh out of college trying desperately to find work? (This one also stars Michael Keaton and Jane Lynch). Or, will you head in a totally diff direction altogether and catch Renee Zellweger who’s starring in a period piece (think Man Men) called “My One and Only” with Kevin Bacon, Chris Noth and Eric McCormack. In this pic she leaves her cheatin’ husband to go find the perfect man — and some people are saying that this could actually be a nice “comeback” film for Renee. Ya think? So voice your choice in today’s featured poll and let us in on what you’ll watch — and what you’ll skip. And we’ll worry about Halle Berry and Parade and the sexiest people alive next week…

What looks like the most fun this weekend?
1) Inglourious Basterds
2) Post Grad
3) My One and Only

Chris Noth and Renee Zellweger in My One and Only

Chris Noth and Renee Zellweger in My One and Only


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About Liz Warner

People's Choice staffer Liz Warner has been delivering news, entertainment & arts coverage to entertainment fans for years, most recently on air and online at LA's Indie 103.1 FM. Liz is also an author and actress who appears frequently in both LA and New York. Her solo monologue show The Wandering Eye premiered at HBO's Aspen Comedy Festival. Her critically acclaimed first book of essays, "Ditched by Dr. Right" (Random House) was published July 2005. Most recently, she was one half of the "He Said/She Said" Official Blogging Team for ABC's The Bachelor, and she is also announcer for Twentieth Century Fox TV's new series "Wedlock or Deadlock". Her second book is due for publication in 2011.