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Posts Tagged ‘Justin Long’


FX Announces Return Dates for ‘Archer’ & ‘Justified’; New Animated Series ‘Unsupervised’

by Matt Raub, Nov 29 2011 // 7:30 AM

With NBC leaving us in shock after their midseason schedule change up, TV fans are a bit weary to hear about news of their favorite shows. Good news comes to those with cable, however, as FX announces their plans for Archer and Justified.

Not only will both shows be returning to prominent spots in the primetime lineup, Archer on Thursday, January 19th at 10pm and Justified on Tuesday, January 17th at 10pm, but they’ve got a brand new show to add to their ever-rising chunk of original content with the animated series Unsupervised.

“Unsupervised” is a comedy about optimistic best friends Gary and Joel, who navigate the harsh landscape of teenage life and trying to do what’s right without any parental guidance.

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Posted in: Action · Animation · Announcements · Comedy · Drama · FX · News · TV · TV Previews
Tagged: Alexa Vega, Archer, David Hornsby, FX, It's Always Sunny, Justified, Justin Long, Kaitlin Olson, Kristen Bell, Rob Rosell, Romany Malco, The League


Review: ‘Going the Distance’

by Shannon Hood, Sep 4 2010 // 9:00 AM

Real life on again/off again couple Drew Barrymore and Justin Long team up in this sweet romantic comedy that realistically depicts the good, the bad, and the ugly about long distance relationships. Erin (Barrymore) and Garrett (Long) meet in a bar in New York one evening.

The two quickly bond over their mutual love of the retro arcade game Centipede, and spend the rest of the evening together. Erin is up front, and lets Garrett know that she won’t be staying in New York much longer.

Her summer internship is going to be over in six weeks, and she will be returning to Stanford to complete school.  They both agree to keep things casual for the next few weeks.

Why is it that when we make these types of vows, we always end up falling the hardest? Naturally the two fall hopelessly in love, and are completely inseparable for those few weeks before she leaves. They share a tearful, protracted good-bye at the airport, and decide to keep the relationship going, despite the distance.

Thus begins our voyeuristic look into the trials and tribulations of their  long distance relationship.  Texting, late night phone calls, more texting, loneliness and uncertainty, and infrequent weekend visits.  Erin and Garrett each face temptations with comely co-workers (Kelly Garner and Oliver Jackson Cohen).

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Posted in: Comedy · Movies · New Line · Reviews · Romance
Tagged: Charlie Day, Christina Applegate, Comedy, Drew Barrymore, Jason Sudeikis, Justin Long, Romance


Apple Officially Ends ‘Mac vs. PC’ Ads

by Matt Raub, May 26 2010 // 10:00 AM

Back in 2006, Apple ran the first of many different variations of “friendly warfare” commercials, which pretty much portrayed the competition (Microsoft) as a nerdy, uncool, unorganized human (played by John Hodgman), while the “Mac” was a cool, casual, suave human (played by Justin Long).

After four years the aptly titled “Get a Mac” ad campaign is coming to an end. Apple’s site has changed over to the “Why You’ll Love a Mac” page, and Justin Long even suggested a few months back that the ads were starting to dry up and he didn’t see them continuing much longer.

Losing their edge or not, it was always a treat for Apple fans to get these ads sandwiched into spot breaks between our favorite shows. Hodgman, who was also a regular contributor to The Daily Show, garnered certain fame from the campaign and has even been invited to give commencement speeches at several universities.

We’ll always remember the epic promotional campaign, and some of our favorites as well. After the jump, check out one of those personal favorites, guest starring the amazing Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean.

R.I.P. “Get a Mac” Ads.

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Posted in: Apple · Comedy · Gear · Geek · Marketing · Microsoft · News · Video
Tagged: Advertising, Apple, Commercials, Get a Mac, John Hodgman, Justin Long, Mac, Microsoft, Mr. Bean, OS X, PC, Phil Morrison, Rowan Atkinson, Windows


Mac or PC? Pick Your Poison

by Diane Panosian, Mar 30 2010 // 12:00 PM

Instead of commenting on the latest TV show, comic book, or superheroine, I’ve decided to fire a shot in a war that’s raged for decades: PC or Mac? For 5 years I’ve had one HP desktop PC at home and used several Mac desktops and laptops in the office.

I’ve finally decided to buy a new computer and because I work in the business of show, I will soon be drafted into the Mac army. I will use my new laptop for both home and work to edit, create flash animations, surf the net, write columns, listen to music, and watch TV.

Before apple juice is spilled and I’m forced to yet again hear about the greatness of Macs, you need to know I do not consider myself to be a tech guru or a first adopter. I have, however, been on computers since the age of 2, I’m an avid user of CNET, I’ve programmed in HTML, and I’ve troubleshot excel and everyday computer glitches for my co-workers.

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Posted in: Apple · Gear · Geek · Hardware · Macworld · Microsoft · Software · Tech · The Internets · Web
Tagged: Bill Gates, HP, iMac, Justin Long, Laptops, Mac, OS X, PC, Shopping, Steve Jobs, Windows


First Trailer For ‘After.Life’ Goes Online

by Sebastian Suchecki, Mar 4 2010 // 8:00 AM

Liam Neeson has been pretty busy lately. Between “summoning the Kraken” as Zeus in Clash of the Titans, getting back his daughter in Taken, putting together plans in The A-Team, and hanging with Amanda Seyfried in Chloe, he’s having quite the life. However, it seems he’s still got some more juice in him as he’s playing the (potential?) bad guy in the upcoming film After.Life.

From unknown writer/director Agnieszka Wojtowics-Vosloo (who’s name will allow you to win every game of Scrabble. Ever) and Paul Vosloo, the premise is simple. Christina Ricci dies, and is caught between life and death. Only Liam Neeson, a funeral director who can see dead people, can carry her over. Only, she doesn’t exactly want to go.

Confused? The trailer doesn’t help you that much, unfortunately. The premise is enticing, yet could potentially be very contrived. All we’ll say is check out the new trailer after the jump, and expect an M. Night Shyamalan-like twist at the end of the film, which hits theaters on April 9th.

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Posted in: Action · Horror · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Trailers · Video
Tagged: After.Life, Agnieszka Wojtowics-Vosloo, Christina Ricci, Clash of the Titans, Justin Long, Liam Neeson, Movies, Paul Vosloo, Sci-Fi, Taken, The A-Team, Thriller, Trailers


Review: ‘Youth in Revolt’

by Shannon Hood, Jan 8 2010 // 12:00 PM

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Let’s face the facts: if you’ve already jumped off the Michael Cera bandwagon, this movie will probably not prompt you to jump back on. However, if you’re still straddling the fence, you might be pleased to see that his character in Youth in Revolt is a natural progression for Cera. It is not a full disengagement from the characteristics that made him so endearing to begin with, but it adds a welcome new layer.

Youth in Revolt is based on the first book in a series by C.D. Payne, published in 1993. Touted as a relatable new voice for teenagers, the book’s protagonist Nick Twisp became a popular “Holden Caulfield” type for their generation.

Nick is an old soul in a teenager’s body, preferring French cinema and the crooning of Frank Sinatra to typical high school shenanigans. Consequently, he has few friends, and in lieu of any actual relationships with girls, he studies a well-worn sex manual, bracing himself for the fateful day when sex might become a reality.

As is typical of most teenage comedies, the adults in Nick’s life are a bunch of buffoons. His trashy but well meaning mother (Jean Smart) has a loser boyfriend, Jerry (Zach Galifianakis), who lives with them. She spends her days in bathrobes and negligees, sporting a different fake hairpiece every day, while Jerry wears a “three-wolf moon t-shirt” without a trace of irony, making them a trailer park couple of dazzling mediocrity.

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Posted in: Comedy · Movies · Reviews · Romance · Weinstein Co.
Tagged: Comedy, Jean Smart, Justin Long, Mary Kay Place, Michael Cera, Portia Doubleday, Ray Liotta, Romance, Steve Buscemi, youth in revolt, zack galifianakis


Latest Trailer for ‘Youth In Revolt’

by Chris Ullrich, Dec 4 2009 // 2:15 PM

michael-cera-youth_in_revoltYouth In Revolt is one of those movies that hasn’t really found much of a place on my radar yet. Sure, I know about it and have seen the previous articles we’ve had here which talk about it, but I’m still not entirely sure what to make of it. Or, if I’m particularly excited about the movie or not.

If you’re in the same boat, perhaps this latest trailer for the film will help you (and me) get off the fence and decide if the movie seems worthy of our attention or not. In this new trailer, we get more of an idea about the story of the film and get a better look at some of the quirkiness that will be Michael Cera’s performance of not one, but two different characters in the film.

We also get more of a look at some of the film’s other characters and actors, which include Ray Liotta, Fred Willard, Justin Long and the great Zach Galifianakis. Check out the new trailer after the break. Perhaps after viewing it you’l be able to get excited for the film’s release on January 8, 2010.

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Posted in: Comedy · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: Comedy, Dimension Films, Fred Willard, Justin Long, Michael Cera, Movies, Ray Liotta, Trailers, youth in revolt, Zach Galifianakis


Official Posters for ‘The Road’ and ‘Youth In Revolt’ Released

by Chris Ullrich, Oct 22 2009 // 8:00 AM

TheRoad_1Sheet[2]We got quite a bit of different stuff sent to us here at The Flickcast. Some of it is pretty cool like trailers for upcoming movies, game videos, comics previews and things of that nature. We also get a lot of movie poster art sent to us and some of it is also pretty cool. Case in point are the two new “official’ posters for The Road and Youth in Revolt.

Both poster feature what so many do these days, large pictures of the principal actors and a clever or meaningful tag line. Also, both are different than previous posters that have been released for these films. In addition, on the poster for The Road, Mortensen is clearly holding a gun so you don’t think this is just a movie about people talking and, curiously, the names of the writer and director appear again in larger print at the bottom of the poster so they are clearly visible. This is, of course, an obvious attempt to make sure that people know who they are — particularly those who nominated and vote on the Oscars.

The Youth in Revolt Poster, at least to me, reminds me of the poster for Stanley Kubrick’s film Lolita, which I’ve included after the jump for comparison. I’m not sure what the marketing department at Dimension/Weinstein was trying to go for, but obviously some of them are Kubrick fans.

We’ve talked about these two films here before and you can expect a review of each of these films closer to their release dates. Until then, be sure to check out the larger versions of both posters after the jump. The Road opens on November 25th and Youth In Revolt opens on January 8th, 2010.

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Posted in: Comedy · Dimension Films · Drama · Marketing · Movies · News · Posters
Tagged: Cormac McCarthy, Joe Penhall, John Hillcoat, Justin Long, Michael Cera, Ray Liotta, The Road, Viggo Mortensen, youth in revolt


First Trailer for ‘Youth in Revolt’

by Joe Gillis, Aug 24 2009 // 2:00 PM

youthinrevoltMichael Cera has lately been getting a bad rap. He has seemingly fallen from grace and lately gone the way of Bill Heder and playing the same role over and over. Since his jump to stardom with Arrested Development and Superbad, Cera has gotten the role of the nervous lead nearly half a dozen times.

However, all may not be lost as it looks like things may just be changing for him — at least judging by the first trailer for his latest film Youth in Revolt which has just hit the Internets. Cera initially plays the same character many have grown tired of, until that character decides that he needs to manifest a separate identity. When that happens, he follows no rules, and only knows the path of the sexy villain — which could be a nice change for the actor if he can pull it off.

The film also stars Ray Liotta, Zach Galifianakis, Fred Willard, and Justin Long. Check out the trailer after the jump.

Youth in Revolt hits theaters October 30th.

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Posted in: Comedy · Dimension Films · Filmmaking · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: Fred Willard, Justin Long, Michael Cera, Ray Liotta, youth in revolt, Zach Galifianakis


First Full Trailer for ‘Planet 51′ Goes Online

by Matt Raub, Jul 3 2009 // 10:30 AM

planet51With the rise of alien movies only shadowed by the rise of family CGI-animated films, it only made sense to do yet another family CGI-animated movie about aliens, right? With that said, Planet 51 is a backwards version of conventional alien invasion movies from the 60s, where this time a human astronaut lands on an alien planet, only to be considered a hostile creature, and hilarity insues.

The film stars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, who doesn’t sound like himself at all. It’s almost as if he’s effecting his voice for the character, which means he must not know how to voice an animated movie (YOU control the character, the character doesn’t control you!). Also along for the ride is Jessica Biel, Justin Long, and Gary Oldman. The film has everything a 6-12 year old will love: screaming, someone falling on their genitals, and a cute robot dog that pees when it’s scared. Check out the trailer after the jump.

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Posted in: Animation · Comedy · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: Dwayne Johnson, Family Film, Gary Oldman, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Planet 51


‘Funny People’ Goes Viral?

by Matt Raub, Jun 18 2009 // 2:15 PM

Picture 1Funny People, this summer’s collaboration between Judd Apatow and Adam Sandler, looks to be shaping up into quite the film. As of late, it looks like the marketing team has taken a few tips from last year’s Tropic Thunder as the website George-Simmons.com goes live.

George Simmons is the pseudo-biographical main character that Sandler is playing in Funny People, who has done a string of bad comedies over the years. With the launch of the site, we now get a peak at some of the very bad comedies…and they’re actually pretty funny. Of course, the clips are meant to be bad on purpose, but it’s nice to see Hollywood turn a mirror on some of the bad stories that have been in recent films.

For example, here’s the synopsis for the fake film Re-Do:

Craig, a workaholic lawyer, never made time for his relationships. Alone and depressed on his 40th birthday, he wonders about the life he could have lead. But be careful what you wish for…you might just find yourself in diapers! When a wizard gives Craig a second chance at his youth, he discovers that sometimes it takes becoming a baby to learn how to be a man.

Check out a clip from the fake film, also starring Drag Me to Hell’s Justin Long, after the jump. Also rolled out on the site are clips for Sayonara Dave and Dog’s Best Friend. Funny People hits theaters July 31.

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Posted in: Casting · Comedy · Movies · News · Photos · Video
Tagged: Adam Sandler, Funny People, Judd Apatow, Justin Long, Owen Wilson, Seth Rogen




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