‘Sarah Marshall’ star Kristen Bell has all-around appeal
There’s an exchange in the now-canceled series “Veronica Mars” that sums up star Kristen Bell nicely. Told that she would be perfect sorority material because she’s “intelligent and cute,” Veronica interrupts, saying: “Combative, independent-thinking, smart-mouthed. Believe me, I’m not their type.”
That may be, but these qualities, which Bell so effortlessly projects, make her popular with the guys who would never be involved with the sorority-fraternity scene anyway: the geeks and nerds (Bell was rated the fourth-sexiest woman on TV by wizarduniverse.com).
But as it turns out, her appeal goes beyond the html set. She’s doing well with frat boys, too – she’s been on Maxim’s Hot 100 list – and she’s even scoring with vegetarians (PETA’s World’s Sexiest Woman).
All of these seemingly mutually exclusive demographics will find something to like in Bell’s new film, Nicholas Stoller’s “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”
It’s about a failed composer (Jason Segel) who’s dumped by his TV-star girlfriend, Sarah (Bell). Hoping to get over it, he vacations in Hawaii, where he runs into her and her nitwit rocker boyfriend (Russell Brand) and then develops a relationship with a hotel employee (Mila Kunis).
With a setup like this, Bell’s character could easily have been all hairdo, breast implants and capped teeth.
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