Not Another Teen Movie
Not Another Teen Movie on Imdb7 December 2001 (USA)
Comedy
A sendup of all the teen movies that have accumulated in the past two decades.
Chyler Leigh
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Chris Evans
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Jaime Pressly
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Eric Christian Olsen
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Mia Kirshner
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Chris Evans - Push Interview
added by newsBotI’ve been a casual fan of Chris Evans ever since he sang “Janie’s Got a Gun,” in Not Another Teen Movie. He’s a pretty bright guy who seems to have a decent sense of humor about the goofier and action side of the biz. He was also one of the lone bright spots in the disapointing Fantastic Four franchise, which has since been canned. We recently caught up with him as he was promoting his new movie, Push, about a group of expatriate super-humans on the run from a clandestine government agency. It’s right up our alley, and Chris had plenty to say. Ugo: So what’s Push all about? Ce: Well, the story that we follow, is a group of individuals with powers hiding from the government. It’s a department called Division that is trying to find these people and turn them into weapons.
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Fanboys Sam Huntington & Chris Marquette Interview
added by newsBotMoviesOnline caught up with Fanboys’ Sam Huntington and Chris Marquette to talk about their long-awaited film. Set in 1998, Fanboys is a heart-warming comedy that follows a group of young, passionate Star Wars fans on a cross-country quest to break into George Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch and watch Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, before it’s released. Directed by Kyle Newman, Fanboys also stars Jay Baruchel, Dan Fogler and Kirsten Bell. Sam Huntington has appeared on screen, television and stage. His film credits include Superman Returns, Not Another Teen Movie, Detroit...
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Trailer Park: Report on Those Solo Basterds
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Mall cop comedies are like buses. You don't see one for what seems like forever and then two show up at the same time. Paul Blart has been making money hand over fist, so will this fairly limited genre be able to support this new Seth Rogen flick as well? Rogen plays the head of mall security who dreams of being a cop and getting the attention of a hot makeup sales clerk (Anna Faris). He gets his chance to do both when his shopping center is plagued by a flasher and Rogen's character means to bring him in by whatever means necessary. Rogen looks like he's at the top of his game here. If nothing else, this red band trailer should remind you of the importance of being minty fresh in intimate situations.
Inglourious Basterds
"A basterd's work is never done," we are told here. At
Matt Bradshaw
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