
The B-Roll: Justin Bieber is the New Taylor Swift
Movie News By Cole Abaius on May 19, 2010 | (2) Comments
We here at Film School Rejects understand that you don’t always need juicy stories, meaty editorials or metaphors about food. Consider The B-Roll your daily recommended allowance of random movie stuff, stories that fell through the cracks, and news you can’t use.
Vampires + Secret Agents = Oath. [Latino review]
And then Mean Girls grew up to become Mean Moms. [Cinema Blend]
Get lessons on dealing with Zombies from the author of “Let the Right One In.” [Cinematical]
The recession’s over! Proof: Sex and the City 2 spent $10 million solely on the stylish rags the old ladies wear in the movie. [Cinema Blend]
In the not-at-all anticipated sequel to Valentine’s Day, Justin Bieber will be playing the Taylor Swift role. [Cinema Blend]
Cultural Trend: Blogs becoming a go-to source material for films. [Pajiba]
Hey look! It’s the audition tapes from “Lost.” [Us]
The producer of The Hurt Locker didn’t appreciate you stealing his film, moron. [Boing Boing]
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