Nia Varda Ross talked about writing this scene for Tula's cousin Angelo: "Are we just shrugging around and not laughing at this time?"
Joey Fatone's strange cousin Angelo and his family are homosexuals and I will introduce him to his partner.
The worldwide sequel scene is short, most of them do not have dialogue, but this is an important content for writers and stars Nia Vardalos. She said to the reporters: "Our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters are over 10% of the population, including my family." "When my cousin got out, love for them Very strongly and unconditionally, please think "This is a chance to accept just a little information for me".
"This is a way of saying" My family is your family, "she continued. "Now is the time for us to shrug our shoulders and show a smile."
Before the original form was read, another actor approached Fatone and asked what I thought about what I revealed, but he did not read it and began panicking.
But Fatone was completely over Angelo 's arc. "I am honored to do such a thing because many people are not watching my comedy," he said, he learned from the future experience of one of his best friends. "This is a tough situation because you do not know what parents say or do, and they do not want to be rejected.You love them, how can I deal with this?"
The shooting scene is "a very special moment," noting that Farton "was emotionally absent, so the first few shots were not so good," Kirk Jones said It was. After the break, "He just clicked and sent a wonderful and subtle performance."
When John Corbett called this movement "smart" and saw the movie of 2002 again after the sequel was filmed, he pointed out, "I am only seeing Joey's role as a gay person." "Joy did not intend to play the role of gays, but I did not mean to have a connection - you will dress up again and say it." He is, of course, gay! "
My favorite moment is difficult to follow the timing of Andre Martin's grandfather, comedy, but she is surrounded by the right people, especially her children Nikki (Gia Carides) and Angelo (Joey Fatone) When it is hysterical. Joey Fatone) Rita Wilson (he is an executive producer of several Valdaro movies, including movies) and John Stamos played as a rookie of Anna and George at the local Greek Orthodox Church. The thief of the last scene is Bess Meisler. He is Toula's grandmother, Mana-Yiayia.
Do movie masses really want to reheat the sequel to the coincidence hit "My big fat Greek wedding ceremony" in 2002? The melancholy of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2" is nothing but basic comedy humor that stretches thin like a 90 minute fluffy film. This movie is more suitable for this week's television movie than the drama version. This old movie is unattractive, formalized and relies on mentioning the heritage of the country as an alternative to real comedy. This sequel is full of despair and drowning in its false habit and compulsion, false sentiments
Some of the joke of My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 gets more relevant and is expected to fail eventually. However, this is not a major problem, as there are several moments of actually comedy comedies. The biggest blow to the movie is that it tries to pack too much in 90 minutes run time. The main dilemma of Gus and Maria's next wedding will annoy the fact that Tula and Ian tried to regain sparks to their marriage, annoying that Paris is a member of the big family, and decide the big secret of the cousin It is that it was. Angelo (Joey Fatone) keeps in touch with other family members. Needless to say how to deal with Gus's pedigree, Toula's grandmother (Bess Meisler) and various other intrigues, after experiencing so many things, the only choice for the audience gave up trying to follow up and litigation It is to wash them.
My family is also Greek, so my parents were pleased when my "Great Fat Greek Wedding" first appeared in 2002. I got married to a beautiful Jewish boy (I first got a little scandal because I was not married to someone in the church in my family), I am all about the Jewish and Greek culture You only have to be aware of similarities. where. Of course, my mum likes releasing the sequel in March 2016. This is the name "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2". She regards it as our cultural Bible - but it is actually an argument between Maria Portokalos and Aunt Voula that (insofar as possible) imitate my Jewish in full measure.