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Reject Radio: Episode 14: Eighty Cents on the Dollar This week on a very special episode of Reject Radio, we explore the dark innards of District 9 and try not to get our hands dirty. By Dr. Cole Abaius on August 19, 2009 | Comments |
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Box Office: District 9 Wins With $37 Million I really don’t have too much to say this week at the Reject Report, other than the fact that District 9 cleaned up, as predicted, at the box office, toppling G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra. By John Cairns on August 16, 2009 | Comments |
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Interview: Adam McKay and Neal Brennan Give Us ‘The Goods’ The director and producer behind The Goods discuss 19th-century American bearded philosophy, the joy of telling jokes at funerals, and talk about the dangers of doing comedy. By Dr. Cole Abaius on August 15, 2009 | Comments |
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Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 127 – District 900 lbs. Neil is whisked away for an “emergency” surgery in the Netherlands, so Kevin welcomes guest host Emily McFadden. Together, they take a trip to District 9 and galavant with The Time Traveler’s Wife. Kevin and Emily also talk Bandslam and Vanessa Hudgens in pictures. By Kevin Carr on August 14, 2009 | Comments |
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The Reject Report Enters District 9 The big question this week concerns the box office fortunes of G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra… which might end up being referred to as the Fall of the Cobra by the end of the weekend. By John Cairns on August 14, 2009 | Comments |
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Exclusive: ‘The Goods’ Posters Will Sex You, Bite You Paramount Pictures has provided Film School Rejects with a few cool exclusive new posters this morning for their upcoming release The Goods: Live Hard Sell Hard. One is of Ving Rhames, the other is of an alligator. By Neil Miller on August 11, 2009 | Comments |
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The Movie Watcher’s Guide to August 2009 The summer’s almost over, and so far it’s been an incredibly mixed bag movie-wise. By Rob Hunter on August 7, 2009 | Comments |
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First Look: Neal Brennan’s The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard Jeremy Piven, Ed Helms and Ving Rhames prepare themselves to sell used cars in a late-summer comedy from Paramount Pictures. By Neil Miller on April 6, 2009 | Comments |