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Film School Rejects: Observe and Report Poster Reminds Us of Our Need for Seth Rogen

  • MrDeath · 9 months ago
    Oh boy, a movie set in a mall! I bet there's a lot we can do with that poster.

    Or not.
  • PaulSileo · 9 months ago
    Is Seth Rogen doing Blue Steel?
  • OfficialChrisDuncan · 9 months ago
    Eh, I have little desire to see this movie. There's only so much bungling-but-means-well-everyman I can handle.
  • RobertFure · 9 months ago
    "Observe and Report Poster Reminds Us of Every Comedy Poster In the Past 5 Years."
  • Freddy Gipson · 9 months ago
    Personally I will continue to keep interest in Seth Rogen's work as long as they keep pairing him with new people to keep a balance. I really liked "Pineapple Express" because they paired him up with the unexpected James Franco and it worked out great because you're taking someone who is of one very distinct personality type and you're pairing him with Seth Rogen who has the same consistent comedic acting which isn't a bad thing as long as there is someone else like Franco to keep that balance.



    This is also why I'm looking forward to the comedy "I Love You, Man" starring Paul Rudd and the guy from "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" because they are two funny guys but we haven't seen them do anything major together side-by-side besides "Knocked Up" and even that doesn't really count because their two characters hardly shared any screen time.



    Long story short, we should expect this movie to be at least as funny as any other Judd Apatow/Seth Rogen comedy. This seems like it will be the adult version of Paul Blart so we'll see how it turns out.
  • Daniel · 9 months ago
    This movie reminds me way to much of Paul Blart Mall Cop. If they replaced seth rogan with Kevin James in the trailer i would have thought it was just another one for Paul Blart.
  • flameyheadgear · 9 months ago
    Does Seth Rogen get to hook up with Leah Remini in this movie? Cause that'd make sense. You know.
  • DMuff · 9 months ago
    Even though I want to see this I'm starting to wonder if 2009 will be the year that we get sick of Seth Rogan.