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While everyone wants to see an Arrested Development film being done someday, one person does not: Michael Cera. Fresh off the success of Superbad and Juno, the actor told The National Post that he wouldn’t want to see a movie of the series and that he doesn’t see a need for it if you can [...]
They developed a warm, bantering chemistry while filming the upcoming romantic comedy 'Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist.' MICHAEL CERA and Kat Dennings slide into a booth at Canter's Deli on Fairfax Avenue to talk about their romantic comedy “Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist,” but mostly this reunion -- after last seeing each other in May for re-shoots -- feels like an excuse to worry over and needle...
Why, it seems like it was only yesterday (or 2003) that actor Michael Cera was just an unassuming Bluth, content to run the family banana stand and do whatever was asked of him by Jason Bateman with...
TORONTO - SEPTEMBER 04: Actors Michael Cera and Kat Dennings visit MuchOnDemand to promote their new film 'Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist' on September 4, 2008 in Toronto, Canada. "Holy truck you guys, George Michael Bluth (you may know him as Michael Cera) is going to be on MOD in an hour. Someone will have to hold me back from screaming "it's Mr. Manager!!" when he's answering a half serious question"....
Starring Michael Cera and Kat Dennings , Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist is a light, slight, fleet-footed teen comedy of romance and indie rock; there are logic holes in it, and lulls, and moments that seem devoid of sense, to be sure, but there are also moments in where Cera or Dennings will smile and your momentary doubts and disagreements are washed away and your head is filled with a sense...
Michael Cera's been crushing our dream of an Arrested Development movie recently, but it seems series creator Mitch Hurwitz kind of has his hands full anyway: His animated series Sit Down Shut Up is scheduled to air midseason on Fox, and according to The Hollywood Reporter , he's co-writing a new CBS comedy — about a family that "loves too much" — and Jason Biggs is in negotiations to star. No word...
We first heard of the possibility of an Arrested Development movie about eight months ago, when Jeffrey Tambor and Jason Bateman confirmed that talks for the film were in progress. Then this past June, Bateman discussed the film with MTV, saying: We all want to do it. All the actors want to do it, the [...]
We talked a little bit on this week’s podcast about the possibility of an Arrested Development feature film, which has been rumoured to be in the works for a while now. It’s one of those on again/off again stories, with both Jason Bateman and Jeffrey Tambor claiming to have had meetings with series creator Mitch [...]
Tonight being the finale of this dicey summer's Movie Nights at Havana, things are going out proper-style, with a viewing of the hilarious teen comedy Superbad . It stars the excellent Michael Cera, and it all happens at dusk, that is, if the weather holds out.
Arrested Development fans, it looks like your $600 dollar banana suits are going to have to stay in the closet for a while longer. Michael Cera, the once, and hopefully future, George-Michael Bluth, recently told an interviewer that if an Arrested Development movie is in the works, no one informed him. Mr. Cera even went so far as to question the artistic merit of producing a movie: "I don't think...
"Only the bashful Michael Cera would hesitate to label his return to the Toronto International Film Festival a triumphant one. Last year, the Brampton, Ont., native was making the rounds for the Oscar-bound Juno. This year, he's back as a headliner in the romantic comedy Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, which will be showcased as the festival's Special Presentation on Sept. 6 before it opens theatrically...
"How has it been to work with Michael Cera? KD: Oh God, he's the cutest thing in the universe. We're about to go do some reshoots and I'm so excited I feel like I'm going to Disneyland. When we shot the film it all takes place at night so it was all night shoots. We'd get up at 3 in the afternoon, go to set and by the time we got out of the make-up trailer it was dusk and we'd work through until the...