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Kevin Carr calls for an apology from the feminists for their treatment of Seth Rogen.

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While other Rejects may have enjoyed the film, Robert Fure pepper sprays Observe and Report in the face and then mercilessly beats it into the pavement. See if you agree inside.

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Kevin Carr reviews this week’s new movies: Observe and Report, Hannah Montana: The Movie, Dragonball: Evolution and Anvil!: The Story of Anvil.

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Observe and Report

We’ve seen Hollywood do paint-by-numbers comedy. Heck, we’ve even recently seen a paint-by-numbers mall cop comedy. But if there’s anything we can say definitively about Jody Hill’s Observe and Report, it is that it doesn’t give a f–k about painting or numbers.

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Seth Rogen Observes and Reports.

In the third of four interviews with the stars and director of Observe and Report, Seth Rogen talks about doing things differently in Hollywood, his favorite Sleepy Time Tea flavor and the progress of The Green Hornet.

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In the second of four interviews with the stars and director of Observe and Report, Anna Faris waxes philosophic, shows her blonde roots, and discusses the freedom of playing a total bitch.

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Prepare to be introduced to the employees that work in the Forrest Ridge Mall, the characters at the heart of the upcoming Warner Bros. comedy Observe and Report.

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Courtesy of the fine people at Vanity Fair is a gallery titled “Comedy’s New Legends,” which features some beautifully-inspired photography of whom VF considers to be the important cultural heroes of contemporary comedy, with a brief discussion of how and why they have attained that status.

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The first trailer for the upcoming Warner Bros. comedy Observe and Report, starring Seth Rogen, Anna Faris, Ray Liotta and Michael Peña has appeared online this afternoon. And it is dark, funny and all other sorts of awesome.

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Rogen’s latest will hit the streets of Austin, and we’ve got a new image from the flick to whet your appetite for mall police. Or your appetite for Rogen in tight uniforms.

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The folks at Sony Pictures have provided us with the first still image from their upcoming CG-animated film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.

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Anna Faris is pulling out of the Linda Lovelace biopic Inferno because it’s too serious a role. Is she right to stick to comedy?

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Anna Faris in The House Bunny

A little birdie dropped this little video in my inbox earlier this afternoon, and as a man I feel it necessary to pass it along.

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Anna Faris leads the pack (or, rather, hutch) in The House Bunny

A movie about a Playboy bunny: good. A PG-13 rating: bad. Anna Faris as said Playboy bunny: good. Overblown collagen lip injections: bad. Cameos by the Girls Next Door: good. An attempt at acting by Hugh Hefner: bad.

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Director Fred Wolf has a drink with Anna Faris and Emma Stone on the set of The House Bunny

Anna Faris is hot. And she’s in a bikini top and hot pants through much of The House Bunny. I’ll drink to that!

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Neil is grumpy this week, and Kevin takes full advantage of his weakness for the show.

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Anna Faris in The House Bunny

Any movie that involves a trip to the Playboy Mansion and a cast of relatively hot, somewhat nubile actresses is going to attract some attention from the fellas, including my very manly self. That said, I have some observations to make.

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Anna Faris

This movie, more than any other, has given us the opportunity for excellently misleading titles. As we reported back in September, in another misleadingly titled news piece, Anna Faris will be strapping on her work boots to play Linda Lovelace in the upcoming biopic also misleadingly titled Inferno.

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I’ve been trying to keep the trailer for House Bunny to myself ever since it came out in early April. But, as punishment for reporting something incorrectly earlier, our dictator-in-chief Neil Miller is making me share it with all of you.

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