The stars came out to serve some fairly goofy looks at the premiere of Nobody 2. Let’s get mean about their choices.
Bob Odenkirk
No, Bob. Absofuckinglutely not. Look, we thought the first Nobody was funny and stupid and didn’t try to take itself too seriously, which made it an entertaining film. We aren’t suggesting that the former star of Mr. Show arrive to his movie premiere in some sort of stately and serious high-quality suit. But here’s the thing about this style of clowny color-blocked suit: it literally never looks good. We don’t mean it doesn’t look stylish or chic. That’s a given. We mean it looks bad, as in cheap and not clever enough to be funny or intriguing. We want to suggest that the color story and satin are the true offenses here, but that would suggest that this design could be improved if those objections were corrected and we can assure you, it will not.
Connie Nielsen
Entirely too generic a look. It’s not a bad look, but she looks like a publicist at this event who isn’t supposed to get her picture taken, not one of the stars of the film.
Rhea Seehorn
Sandals with a leather dress are never going to look anything but weird to us, but the dress is pretty great on her.
Sharon Stone
The hair is terrible and the overall look is a little nutty, but she’s an old school star who always understands the assignment. You don’t show up to a premiere like this in a generic frock, you show up in something unforgettable that’ll have every photographer there scrambling to get your picture. Having said that, nothing about the dress or styling is particularly flattering to her.
Xochitl Gomez
It’s a lot of look and it really isn’t to our tastes (hate the color, dislike that bird belt situation), but again, she’s showing up looking highly photogenic and that’s pretty much the whole ball game. Hope Marvel calls you up soon, girl!
ABOUT THE MOVIE:
Sometimes the most dangerous place for a dad is a family vacation.
Bob Odenkirk returns as suburban husband, father and workaholic assassin HutchMansell in the new chapter to Nobody, the hit 2021 bare-knuckle action-thriller that opened at number one at the U.S. box office.
Four years after he inadvertently took on the Russian mob, Hutch remains $30 million in debt to the criminal organization and is working it off with an unending string of hits on international thugs.
Much as he likes the slam-bang action of his “job,” Hutch and his wife Becca (International Emmy nominee Connie Nielsen) find themselves overworked and drifting apart. So, they decide to take their kids (Gage Munroe, Paisley Cadorath) on a short getaway to Wild Bill’s Majestic Midway and Waterpark, the one and only place where Hutch and his brother Harry (Grammy and Emmy nominee RZA) went on a vacation as kids.
With Hutch’s dad (Emmy winner Christopher Lloyd) in tow, the family arrives in the small tourist town of Plummerville (“Plummerville is Summerville!”), eager for some fun in the sun.
But when a minor encounter with some town bullies yanks the family into the crosshairs of a corrupt theme-park operator (John Ortiz; Fast and Furious franchise, Bumblebee) and his shady sheriff (Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Colin Hanks), Hutch finds himself the focus of the most unhinged, blood-thirsty crime boss he (or anyone) has ever encountered (Emmy winning and Oscar® nominated screen icon, Sharon Stone).
[Photo Credit: Jeffrey Mayer/MediaPunch/INSTARimages, Paul Smith/Starface Photo/Cover Images – Universal Pictures/YouTube]
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