And just about the entire cast perishes during it — most of them in the first big setpiece, which finds Michael
Cera taking a lamppost through the chest, Aziz Ansari getting his hand cartoonishly severed, and many others tumbling headlong into a giant, fiery abyss.
The highlight of the entire special is either Chris Rock forced against his will to join in on a duet with Bill Murray all out of tune, or Michael
Cera taking a scathing shot at last year's ill received (and in my personal opinion, a boring piece of crap) The Monuments Men.
When Isaac says he dreamt of being a knife thrower in the circus,
Cera takes a drag of his cigarette and says, «That life is not as romantic as it seems.»
Chris Evans and his co-star Michael
Cera take their bows during the curtain call following the first preview performance of Lobby Hero on Broadway on Thursday (March 1) in New York City.
Not exact matches
Cera: I totally started to
take it for granted.
Speaking about the film recently in Los Angeles,
Cera — who in this film,
takes some refreshingly bold steps away from his usual one - note nerd persona — and co - writer / director Edgar Wright (who also did the zany cult classics Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz) discussed the meaning of the film, the stretching
Cera had to go through for the role, and the way in which the film's hyperkinetic action sequences are really just the same as the dance scenes in Grease or a Gene Kelly movie.
Cera is ready to
take on an action role in the sequel of Sylvester Stallone's «Expendables.»
The rise of 20 - year - old Michael
Cera is an interesting phenomenon that should not be
taken lightly.
Both Brandon and Lily are getting a MIMOBOT flash drive for submitting winning responses in our «Back to School with MIMOBOT» caption giveaway, Brandon for
taking a swing at a recent McLovin (Christopher Mintz - Plasse) flop and Lily for hitting Michael
Cera where it hurts.
So, Empire had the good fortune to run into Michael
Cera the other day (exactly how you imagine him — very nice, very sweet and shy) and we
took the time to grill him on two of his upcoming projects: Edgar Wright's adaptation of ace underground comic, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, in which
Cera was cast just recently; and the mooted movie adaptation of the wonderful TV show that first brought him to our attention: Arrested Development.
(Funniest in show: a coke - snorting, pussy - hounding Michael
Cera,
taking a torch to his typecasting.)
Similarly, while the «Francois» personality gives
Cera an opportunity to break away from the awkward, teenaged persona he has gotten down to a science, that aspect of the story
takes as much of a backseat as the rest of the gallery of supporting characters.
A few years ago, Jesse Eisenberg was regarded by many (especially in the mainstream) as a less famous alternative to Michael
Cera, the other squeaky - voiced, wimpy white kid
taking over theaters
Michael
Cera, Bill Hader, and others were hired practically on sight, while other roles, like Seth and Fogell,
took a bit more time.
You won't get to see Michael
Cera and Alison Pill act out that part of the book, but Adult Swim has made it possible to see the next best thing —
Cera and Pill lending their voices to an animated
take on the flashback
Tuesday, July 5, 2011 at 9 p.m. (WestJet Stage) Starring: Michael
Cera, Jason Schwartzman Directed by: Edgar Wright Scott Pilgrim Vs.The World
takes us on an energetic tour to hot spots that are uniquely «Toronto,» such as Lee's Palace and Honest Ed's.
Michael
Cera leads the way as a slightly awkward 20 - something who is endowed with fantastical powers to help him
take on his girlfriend's ex-boyfriends.
Indie Spirit Nominated «Crystal Fairy»: Michael
Cera and Gabby Hoffmann
Take a Psychoactive Voyage
Michael
Cera gets a whole character arc dedicated to him halfway through as a small - time lawyer,
taking on the big shots.
Starring Michael
Cera and whole host of talented actors, the movie offers an incredible script and is a truly creative
take on the popular comic book series.
Check out our exclusive look at the Scott Pilgrim DVD's behind - the - scenes footage,
take a sneak peek at the making - of documentary, and watch Guillermo del Toro quiz director Edgar Wright, Michael
Cera and Bryan Lee O'Malley about the movie.
Recent solo exhibitions have
taken place at Galleria Pedro
Cera, Lisbon; Pace Gallery, New York; Shane Campbell Gallery, Lincoln Park; Travesia Cuatro, Guadalajara; and Pace Gallery, London.