The Catherine Zeta-Jones vehicle "No Reservations" (to see my review, just click here) sprinkles some comedy in with its drama. But, the funniest thing about the film can be found in its production notes.
To backtrack a bit, production notes are studio handouts for critics that include details on the movie's production along with bios of the cast and filmmakers.
Those bios are often sources of entertainment in that they reflect the size of the person's ego. While many Oscar winners take a modest, just-the-facts approach and limit their bios to a paragraph or two, some starlets seem compelled to kill trees on behalf of their People's Choice or Blockbuster awards.
Still, I hadn't laughed out loud at any bio until I saw this one, for "No Reservations" screenwriter Carol Fuchs. It reads, in total:
"Carol Fuchs was named hall monitor (in) 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th (grades), the only person in her school's history to receive that honor four years running. Subsequent to that, she wrote 'No Reservations.' "


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