Sentences with phrase «cera playing»

Supposedly Scott Pilgrim is about a listless twenty - something... but with Michael Cera playing the lead, it definitely feels about that deep.
Watson, after disappearing during the initial craziness, returns in a very funny sequence (although fans of her Hermione character might have some trouble accepting her dropping the «F» bomb several times), while Michael Cera plays a coked - up, obnoxious jerk (far removed from his real - life persona).
Michael Cera plays one such star, euphemized in Sorkin's script as «Player X.» The names of the real - life gamblers in Bloom's book have been changed, presumably, to protect the litigious.
For those not in the know, Jason Bateman and Michael Cera played father and son on the show Arrested Development.
Michael Cera plays selfish American Jamie in Crystal Fairy, a road trip movie about his character's pursuit to have a drug experience in Chile with a San Pedro cactus, which offers mescaline when properly prepared.

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I've been having fun playing with a new ingredient lately — cera bellina.
Youth In Revolt is the sort of film that perhaps asks too much of the viewer, there is different things going on around the central character of Nick Twisp, played by Michael Cera, who we finally see a glimpse of a different sort of
Eisenberg is also fantastic playing the insecure, virgin character he and Michael Cera have made a living off of for a little over a decade now.
Michael Cera is pretty good for playing nerds.
The title character played by Michael Cera in the 2010 film Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World is a bewildered young man in a constant state of flux.
They are well written characters and apparently autobiographical, from star and screenwriter Seth Rogen and co-writer Evan Goldberg and are extremely well played by Hill and Cera.
Serving as a great contrast to the broke wannabe actor are the onslaught of cameos made by Amanda Seyfried, Jason Ritter, Aubrey Plaza, Jake Johnson, and Michael Cera, all basically playing themselves as highly successful people in Hollywood.
While I can understand why people do nt like Michael Cera, I thought he did very well in the role and I was glad to see him playing against type, since movies like Youth In Revolt have shown that Cera is more than capable of playing characters other than the stereotypical nerdy, awkward guy.
Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment sign Michael Cera to play The Flash.
Even though I was quickly growing tired of Michael Cera, he does a great job playing an awesome character.
That's especially true in the dynamic that develops between Molly and a capricious and cruel movie star played by Michael Cera called «Player X,» a man on whom her LA game depends, but one who enjoys, as he puts it, «ruining lives.»
Comic Charlyne Yi (Knocked Up) is touring the nation asking passersby from all walks of life their thoughts on the nature of love when a chance encounter with young gadabout Michael Cera (Michael Cera)-- more or less Yi's ideological soul mate — convinces her documentary's director, Nick Jasenovec (played on camera by an affable Jake Johnson), that they've found the perfect opportunity for romantic skeptic Yi to experience love first hand.
The two main characters are even named after the scribes: Hill plays the hyperactive Seth, while Arrested Development's Michael Cera is the put - upon Evan.
Film: Molly's Game Director: Aaron Sorkin Cast: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera Oscar Nominations (1): Best Writing Adapted Screenplay Where to Stream: Available for purchase on YouTube, iTunes and Google Play
So sorry for the gigantic delay, but back on Monday, March 26, Aubrey attended the «Lobby Hero» Broadway Play Opening Night to support her friends and former co-stars Chris Evans (Playing it Cool, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) and Michael Cera (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World).
Michael Cera (Year One, Superbad) plays, not one, but two roles in Youth in Revolt, the Miguel Arteta (The Good Girl, Chuck & Buck) film based on the adaptation by Gustin Nash (Charlie Bartlett) of the first book of C.D. Payne's series of Nick Twisp novels.
It might be refreshing for some of his fans to see Cera actually play someone other than an in - name - only variation of the George Michael persona from his first big break in «Arrested Development.»
The other is the invisible (but not to us or him) alter ago he has created in his mind, Francois Dillinger (also played by Cera), the suave and amoral badass who isn't afraid to cross the line of decency to get what he wants, in order to do some of the dirty work he must in order to get and keep that object of his desire before she commits to the hunky and most - likely - to - succeed, poetry writing stud she's been seeing.
Michael Cera's prominence grew in large part from the three - year FOX series «Arrested Development» with his portrayal of George Michael Bluth, the son of Jason Bateman's character Michael and the grandson to George Bluth, Sr., played by Jeffrey Tambor.
He was nearly 20 years younger than his leading lady, and the same age then as Michael Cera is today, but in a film where few of the actors were playing their actual age, he was clearly the man for the role.
Cera is playing a completely new character, yet delivers his classic tone that hasn't tired in the years since Arrested Development, Juno and Superbad.
Michael Cera, who plays Scott Pilgrim and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who plays Ramona just aren't given enough material to work with and thus their chemistry suffers dramatically.
Beacuse they play the same parts you just know Jay Baruchel is really praying for the death of Michael Cera!
Both acquit themselves well to the dialogue (and that's no small feat for a Sorkin script) and they have a wonderful group of supporters (Cera, Brian D'Arcy - James, Kevin Costner, Chris O'Dowd, Bill Camp) to play off.
The game's stature grows under Molly's management, and a famous actor, known only as «Player X» in the movie (and played by Michael Cera), thinks that Molly could set off on her own and, in the process, find him new players off of whom he could win some more money.
Like many fans of the books, I was fearful that Michael Cera would play Scott Pilgrim as an older, broker version of George Michael Bluth.
New characters will be played by Jennifer Jason Leigh, Monica Bellucci, Michael Cera and Amanda Seyfried, as well as Lynch alumni Laura Dern, Naomi Watts and Balthazar Getty.
I'm waiting for Cera to play a serial killer in a movie.
If you can appreciate the humor in that, and are perfectly content with seeing Michael Cera once again play Michael Cera and Jack Black once again play Jack Black, then Year One will likely satisfy your comedic cravings.
Not only does Francois give audiences a chance to see what Cera looks like with a shadow of facial hair around his jaw, but it gives the one - trick Cera a rare opportunity to stretch his wings and play a bad boy — even if it is just for laughs.
It's worth pointing out, because Cera — ever the boyish one — once again plays a teenager in his latest film, the sexually frustrated, coming - of - age satire «Youth in Revolt,» which opens today.
Black, Cera and the many other familiar faces are basically just playing themselves in loincloths.
During the past decade, Michael Cera has come to represent «our youth» to many who identify with the slightly awkward, wholly ingenuous high schoolers he's played in Arrested Development, Superbad, Juno, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and Youth in Revolt.
Similarly dependent on its actors» comic energies is This is the End (Sony, 15), an intentionally sketchy goof - off in which Hollywood's current frat pack — James Franco, Seth Rogen, Michael Cera and the like, all playing themselves — face the apocalypse armed only with a generous supply of dick jokes.
Now I have to balance my own wavering expectations between renewed anticipation one of the sweetest gentlest comic adventures I've ever read and the letdown I felt when I heard Michael Cera was playing Scott Pilgrim.
Michael Cera and Jack Black play hunter - gatherers who encounter Cain and Abel (David Cross and Paul Rudd).
Worst - case scenario: Current Hamburger fans go in expecting something closer to a stand - up special, and instead are confounded by the numerous scenes of him staring miserably into the desert, making sad phone calls to his daughter, or interacting with various oddballs played by various famous people (like John C. Reilly and Michael Cera).
A party at James Franco's house (host played by James Franko) attracts a lot of other celebrities, such as Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Emma Watson (each playing themselves).
The cast (which also includes Michael Cera, Craig T. Robinson and Emma Watson) often play extreme versions of their «celebrity personalities.»
Galifianakis talks about meeting his fans, Poehler performs an improv exercise, Hamm describes the unusual day when he walked his dog over a rainbow to Prague, Cera recalls the latest he's ever stayed up, Rogen tries out a Welsh accent and discusses the Internet and tipping, Rudd talks theatre and proper diction, Banks plays free association and opens up about owning Seabiscuit, Helms lets Scott try to guess his hometown, and Yankovic reveals which of his three names he'd change.
Chris will soon be making his Broadway debut in the upcoming play Lobby Hero alongside Michael Cera.
Rogen and pals James Franco, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Danny McBride and Jay Baruchel (veterans of previous Rogen - starring comedies like «Pineapple Express» and «Super Bad») all play exaggerated versions of themselves as they face the end of the world at Franco's Hollywood Hills home.
One of the actors is a famous one, played by Michael Cera, and simply referred to in the movie as Player X. Allow me to save you the Google search: The consensus is that Player X's real identity is Tobey Maguire.
Jonah Hill (also of Knocked Up) and Michael Cera (Arrested Development's hilariously awkward George - Michael) play Seth and Evan, two graduating high - school seniors desperate to score beer for a party where they intend to hook up with their crushes.
Cera's not bad, but he's playing the same role he's played since «Arrested Development.»
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