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Karger said "Bridesmaids" cleared the way for this film: "Clearly the massive success of
'Bridesmaids' allowed a movie like this to exist." "The Heat" is directed by "Bridesmaids" director Paul Feig, who declined to be interviewed for this story. Box-office analyst Paul Dergarabedian predicts that "The Heat" could beat its buddy-action competitor, "White House Down," also opening Friday, which stars Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx. If "The Heat" wins the box-office race, it would be "a huge coup" for actresses, Siegel said. "Actresses in general are paid less than their male counterparts," she said. "If this movie finishes first, it speaks volumes about the work of two actresses and how audiences are more than willing to support movies like this." ___ Online:
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