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Alexis Bledel mesmerizes with her piercing blue eyes at a press junket for her new film, The Good Guy at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles on Thursday (February 11).
At the junket, the 28-year-old actress was asked if she would star in a Gilmore Girls movie. “I don’t know what story is left to tell,” Alexis told E!’s Marc Malkin. “But I’d very curious to read a script.”
As for her character Rory being a mother by now, Alexis shared, “Oh my god—a baby bump! Could you imagine? I actually always thought they were going to do that in the series. Since Lorelai got pregnant early, I thought my character was supposed to get pregnant early because she had all these boyfriends. Rory always had boyfriends.”
The Conspirator movie has been wrapping 2 days ago (December 15). The shoots in Savannah has been started back in October. The Movie is going talk about “Washington, D.C., in July 1865. The film re-creates the trial of Mary Surratt, the only woman among those executed for conspiring to kill President Abraham Lincoln.”
I didn’t know much about Post-Grad – my first introduction to the film came in Reagen Sulewski’s Weekend Forecast column from back in August, where he wrote: “Reviews have been shockingly unkind to this film, considering that it’s largely an unassuming semi-romantic comedy aimed at teenagers and the early-20s set. Most have hammered it as a pointless and feeble comedy filled with unlikeable characters in a plot filled with contrivances.”
Post-Grad follows Ryden Malby (played charmingly by Alexis Bledel from “Gilmore Girls” fame), a new found college graduate who thinks she has her life all figured out. She’ll get good grades in high school (check), get into a good college (check), get more good grades in college (check) and get a job at a hotshot publishing firm after graduation…and here’s where things get murky.
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My ongoing mission to get Amy Sherman-Palladino to cough up those elusive final four Gilmore Girl words is finally starting to bear some juicy fruit. Not that particular plum, no, but at least for the first time, she’s revealing details about what the series finale would’ve involved, had she stuck with the show. Hey, it’s a freaking start.
“I wanted different things for Rory,” confesses AS-P. “I wanted her to follow a different sort of path… [go] off on her own adventure, which I guess she sort of did. I haven’t [actually] seen the last season, but I heard about it from other people.”





















