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by Michael Musto | email: musto@villagevoice.com

Tina Fey Dissed Me and Probably Doesn't Even Know It

Posted by Michael Musto at 9:12 PM, April 23, 2008

With my top-drawer press credentials for the Tribeca Film Festival, I've gotten invited to every little screening, panel, pre-party, and after-party for every single film down to the tiniest documentary about Malawian orphans who've made sand castles shaped like Santa Claus. But what's the one thing I didn't get? The festival's gala kickoff! The premiere of the much hyped wacky comedy Baby Mama, for chrissake! Even though I was one of the earliest supporters of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and would much rather have seen this than any documentary about etc., etc. But don't blame the festival, honey. It's Universal Pictures that didn't want me! They only had the tiny little Ziegfeld Theater for the event, so they couldn't possibly fulfill my request for one shitty seat! Fuuuuuck yooooou, Universal! May your baby mama eat a pile of baby caca! And now, back to that documentary.

comments

Chillax, babe. It's supposed to be extremely mediocre.

Posted by: vendela at April 23, 2008 9:32 PM

If they're unable to appreciate you enough for an invitation, then you're better off reviewing other films.

Posted by: Darlene Dial at April 24, 2008 6:49 AM

Don't take it personal Micheal, just get EVEN!

Posted by: Andrew Sarris ghost at April 24, 2008 12:02 PM

She dissed me and I didn't even know it.

Posted by: Tim at April 24, 2008 4:08 PM

I'll see this movie.....on Netflix. You know me Michael, I don't step foot into a movie theater anymore.

Posted by: Liz at April 24, 2008 6:28 PM

I'll see this movie.....on Netflix. You know me Michael, I don't step foot into a movie theater anymore.

Posted by: Liz at April 24, 2008 6:29 PM

You know Michael, things happen for a reason. Perhaps "Baby Mama" is so shiteous that the greater powers of the universe are making sure you don't see it. A movie with such an enlightening and powerful title as Baby....Mama couldn't be shiteous....right?

>sighcry
xox

Posted by: monica at April 24, 2008 7:16 PM

What is this doing in the Tribeca Film Festival anyhow? It looks godawful and not the type of film that DeNiro had in mind when he started this festival.

Posted by: e.j. tweaker at April 25, 2008 11:10 AM

You know that Fey wrote this crap but really wanted Jimmy Fallon and Horatio Sands to play the leads. Well, Lorne wanted them...

Posted by: chandler in lasvegas at April 25, 2008 3:56 PM

Hate that y'all are using that douchebag Perez's word "shiteous". He wants shiteous, he should look in the mirror.

Posted by: diana dors darwin theory at April 25, 2008 4:14 PM

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