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    • Adventureland

      (2009) R

      Directed by: Greg Mottola

      Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Martin Starr

      Overview: A college graduate (Jesse Eisenberg) takes a lowly job at an amusement park.

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    • Zombieland

      (2009) R

      Directed by: Ruben Fleischer

      Starring: Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone

      Overview: Survivors (Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg) of an apocalypse join forces against zombies.

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Friday, October 9

  • The Director of Zombieland Speaks

    ZombielandZombieland took first place at the box office last weekend with its blend of comedy and zombie-killing action. While a zombie movie at #1 is still a surprise, what's more surprising is that Zombieland is the first movie Ruben Fleischer has ever directed. Creativity asked Fleischer how a first-time director, who wasn't much of a zombie fan, ended up directing a movie like Zombieland.

    I started out as an assistant to a director on two movies, Miguel Arteta. The movies I worked on were Chuck and Buck and The Good Girl. I didn't even know I wanted to be a director until I started working with Miguel. I just needed a job and it just turned out I really liked being on set and he was a great mentor. When I started trying to become a director, I started shooting low budget short films, 50-dollar music videos, making my own stuff. That eventually led to commercials. The goal I guess was ultimately to do a feature, but I wasn't in a position to do features, and since I wasn't a writer, I wasn't going to write my own movie that I was going to try and make, so I had to just keep working until I could realistically be considered for a film.

    I had an agent and a while ago I was attached to direct this other movie at Paramount called Psycho Funky Chimp, which was a really funny, funny script, but Paramount basically just decided they were never going to make it so I had to start looking for other opportunities and I read Zombieland and loved it and went very aggressively after it.

    Since Zombieland was still a TV pilot script at that point, Fleischer got the job by adding an ending.

    Because it was a TV show, it didn't conclude in a very satisfying way. It was naturally meant to lead to the second episode. So basically I pitched the idea of having it go to an amusement park as the place the little kid character wants to go, which would give it a destination for the movie to have, and I also knew it would be a really cool place to have a giant zombie battle.

    Fleischer admits that a huge part of Zombieland's success came from the cast, which assembled pretty quickly after Woody Harrelson was convinced to appear.

    Definitely, Woody was first. I definitely had to convince him to be involved. I think he was a little reluctant about doing a zombie movie, but I put together a big visual presentation to show him what I had planned, and that was enough for him to sign on. It was print, but basically reference points for who I thought his character was like, the landscape. I really was thinking about this movie a lot in the terms of a western, like Sergio Leone, so I allowed him to see it was just not a straightforward zombie movie, but it could be something bigger and better. Once we got Woody on board, it was a lot easier to get everyone else.

    Once on the set, Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg couldn't stop improvising.

    We definitely did improv, both Jesse and Woody are amazing improvisers. It was really fun, once we got the script to let them just go and see what they came up with and they're both so talented that a lot of the lines that get laughs are improvised ones. I was a little nervous at first working with that level of guys, but they made it very easy for me and were open to doing whatever we needed to do. They were everything you could ask for, it was aweseome. And Abigail Breslin was incredible, like the most talented young woman in the world.

    So after scoring a number one comedy, what's next for Fleischer? A possible pilot and loads more commercials. What, no blockbuster movie projects?

    Hopefully at the end of the year consider another feature film, but I really want to go after commercials hard.

    So far no word on Zombieland 2, but if the movie enjoys continued success, it Fleischer won't be working on commercials for very much longer.


    Posted 10/09/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Miguel Arteta | Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Ruben Fleischer | Zombieland

Thursday, October 1

  • Zombieland Reviews

    ZombielandWhen you hear that Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg are co-starring in a movie, you think it's probably a remake of The Odd Couple. Instead it's a zombie movie with reviews on par with 2004's zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead.

    9"Zombieland is a movie made by horror nerds for their fellow fright dweebs. Those who've spent way too many dateless Saturday nights poring over the collective oeuvre of George Romero, Lucio Fulci, and Stuart Gordon will instantly fall in love with this sly combination of satire, slapstick, and splatter."

    — Bill Gibron, filmcritic.com

    8"...a polished, very funny road picture shaped by wisenheimer cable-TV sensibilities and starring four likable actors, each with an influential following."

    — Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly

    8"Zombieland leans heavily on the comedy side of the horror-comedy equation. For a zombie movie, it's largely devoid of suspense and scares; instead, it focuses on the comic possibilities of four misfits indulging their most cherished fantasies under the bleakest circumstances imaginable."

    — Nathan Rabin, Onion AV Club

    8"By now there have been quite enough zombie comedies to constitute a little subgenre of their own. If Zombieland doesn't grade at the head of its class — the valedictorian still being Shaun of the Dead — this lively splatstick item is nonetheless way above the remedial likes of Zombie Strippers, to name one among many recent lower-budgeters."

    — Dennis Harvey, Variety

    8"A bloody, disgusting blast."

    — Michael Rechtshaffen, Hollywood Reporter


    Posted 10/01/2009 by reelz

    Related: Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Zombieland

Friday, September 25

  • 4 New Zombieland Clips

    Columbia continues its big push for Zombieland's October 2 release, with 4 new Zombieland clips! The first one sees Jesse Eisenberg alone, in what appears to be the start of his "Rules to Surviving Zombieland."

    The other three clips are part of the convenience store sequence with Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson, starting with Harrelson's obsession with Twinkies and ending with a zombie takedown.

     


    Posted 09/25/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Zombieland

Thursday, September 24

  • Zombieland Unleashes More Photos and Clips

    The promotional campaign for Zombieland is taking a cue from its athletic, running zombies with a sprint towards its October 2 release date. A new batch of photos have been unearthed, this time showing more varied zombie attacks and less of the zombie clown that appears in the movie. Instead, a spoiler clip of Jesse Eisenberg and the zombie clown going head-to-head can be seen below.

    A second clip on MySpace, this one red-band, shows Woody Harrelson and Eisenberg's initial meeting with Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin.

    A third Zombieland clip shows a fake newscast about the zombie outbreak, and may be just a viral video rather than a clip from the actual movie:

    Lastly, Eisenberg and Harrelson are back to offer even more tips on how to survive Zombieland.

    For those zombie fans foaming at the mouth to see Zombieland, cash for a Zombieland movie ticket can be gained by purchasing Sony's Horror Unleashed titles on DVD. With an in-store purchase of zombie classic Night of the Creeps, or other horror titles like Zombie Strippers, Fright Night, Hostel and more, $10 cash is awarded in Zombieland movie cash.


    Next Showing: Zombieland opens October 2

    Posted 09/24/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Emma Stone | Zombieland

  • Facebook Movie Casts Justin Timberlake, Jesse Eisenberg, and Andrew Garfield

    Jesse EisenbergLast week, MTV Movies asked Jesse Eisenberg about the upcoming Facebook movie, pressing him for an answer as to whether he was part of the rumored cast, which also included Justin Timberlake and Andrew Garfield. Eisenberg simply responded, "They are rumors; that is true."

    Well, now we can freely say that all these rumors are true. Variety is reporting that all three are now officially attached to The Social Network, which is being directed by David Fincher (Benjamin Button, Zodiac, Fight Club) and produced by Kevin Spacey.

    The script for the movie was penned by Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing, Charlie Wilson's War) and tells the story of how Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 while a sophomore at Harvard. In the five years since, Facebook has amassed more than 200 million users. Sorkin adapted his script from the Ben Mezrich book The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal.

    You might remember Eisenberg from his memorable performance in The Squid and the Whale as writer-director Noah Baumbach's alter ego, a maladjusted youth with daddy issues. That role, we're sure, had an influence in the choice to cast him as Zuckerberg, who has been characterized as highly intelligent, ambitious, and socially awkward. Eisenberg also appears opposite Woody Harrelson in Zombieland, which comes out next Friday.

    Timberlake has been cast as Napster co-founder Sean Parker, who became Facebook's founding president. Garfield will portray Eduardo Saverin, who helped Zuckerberg launch the networking site, but later abandoned the relationship due to quarrels over financial issues.

    The movie is expected sometime in 2010. No other casting decisions have been announced as of yet.


    Posted 09/24/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: David Fincher | Kevin Spacey | Jesse Eisenberg | Justin Timberlake | Aaron Sorkin | Andrew Garfield | The Social Network

Thursday, September 17

  • Jesse Eisenberg Addresses Rumors About Role in Facebook Movie

    Jesse EisenbergDuring an interview for the upcoming Zombieland, MTV Movies asked Jesse Eisenberg about the rumors he will star as Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, which begins filming in October and will be released sometime next year.

    When asked very pointedly if the rumors were true, Eisenberg evasively answered, "They are rumors; that is true." He then fumbled for a graceful exit from the conversation, but definitely left some room for interpretation.

    The Social Network is being helmed by David Fincher, who also directed Benjamin Button, Zodiac, and Fight Club. This prompted Eisenberg's Zombieland co-star Woody Harrelson, who was also present for the interview, to ask Eisenberg how he could possibly say no. Eisenberg simply responded (unconvincingly, in our opinion), "I'm sure you could find a reason to say no."

    The script for the movie was penned by Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing, Charlie Wilson's War) and tells the story of how Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 while a sophomore at Harvard. In the five years since, Facebook has amassed more than 200 million users. Sorkin adapted his script from the Ben Mezrich book The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal.

    Kevin Spacey is acting as one of the producers and has already expressed great excitement over the project. Other rumored stars include Justin Timberlake and Andrew Garfield.


    Posted 09/17/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: David Fincher | Kevin Spacey | Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Justin Timberlake | Aaron Sorkin | Andrew Garfield | The Social Network

Wednesday, September 16

  • Final Zombieland Trailer Changes from Red to Green

    Zombieland's latest and final trailer has been released, and it may seem familiar to those that dared to watch the recent red-band trailer. Far from gruesome, it mostly consisted of a few naughty words but, outside of a couple horrific tidbits, nothing too extreme.

    Columbia Pictures clearly decided to clean up the red-band trailer and turn it into a more traditional green-band trailer, with some previously unseen footage added towards the end. It's all the delight of the red-band version but now more work- and child-friendly! Check it out below:


    Next Showing: Zombieland opens October 2

    Posted 09/16/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Zombieland

Thursday, September 10

  • 3 New Rules to Survive Zombieland

    Zombieland's marketing has relied heavily on its "47 Rules for Survival" campaign, which includes videos where Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg answer letters from "survivors" and offer tips that range from the buddy system to skillets.

    The newest TV spots discuss the importance of cardio, bathroom safety, and seatbelts. The ads are short and mention that more rules can be found on Zombieland's official site, which offers photos and cell phone apps!

    Or you can just enjoy the clips below:


    Posted 09/10/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Zombieland

Saturday, September 5

  • New Zombieland Pics Reveal Zombies Really Hate Jesse Eisenberg

    ZombielandColumbia Pictures has unearthed some new, zombie-filled photos from its upcoming zombie comedy Zombieland, most of which seem to pit Jesse Eisenberg in extreme, undead danger.

    Zombieland is less than a month away from release, and early buzz has been positive. An early script review praised the movie, saying it "had all the potential to be a terrific comedy that just happens to involve zombies" and a recent reader review at SlashFilm confirms a high laughter ratio.

    I had been on the fence about the movie, I wasn't sure if I wanted to see it or not. I've never been the biggest fan of zombie films (too much rotting flesh for my taste), but I love Woody Harrelson and everything I had seen from it so far looked really funny. As it turns out, I was laughing too hard most of the time to really get a very good look at the zombies, anyway.

    Whether or not the zombies get the better of Eisenberg will be revealed when Zombieland opens October 2. The movie stars Harrelson, Eisenberg, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin.


    Zombieland - Trailer

    Woody Harrelson Stars - Releases Oct. 9, 2009

    Posted 09/05/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Zombieland

Wednesday, August 26

Thursday, August 20

  • Zombieland Screenwriters Talk the Movie's Genesis, Celebrity Cameos, and More
    Zombieland

    The upcoming zombie comedy Zombieland follows an unlikely pair, Jesse Eisenberg's frightened Columbus and Woody Harrelson's gung-ho zombie slayer Tallahassee, as they drive cross country trying to stay alive in the wake of a zombie apocalypse. FirstShowing spoke with screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick and learned that the movie had a peculiar beginning, as Reese explained how Zombieland started out as a TV pilot:

    That's indeed why we wrote it, because we looked at the landscape and there had been a lot of zombie movies, but there had never been a zombie television show. And so we thought very mercenarily, wouldn't it be cool to see zombies on TV? And it was ironic that now we're headed into theaters where we weren't sure we wanted to go at the beginning, but now we're thrilled to be there.

    It took the blessing of a legendary horror director to start them on the path to making Zombieland a movie, says Wernick:

    We sat in a room right at the onset of that with John Carpenter and he had read the hour long version, our pilot version, and absolutely loved it. I remember him sitting there saying — [producer Gavin Polone] said, "Well, what would you do with it?" And he said, "I'd go shoot it." And I thought, "Oh my god, how incredible!" Such an icon and he loved the script and we were so excited.

    Now Zombieland is hitting theaters with a big cast, especially for a zombie movie, that includes Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin alongside Harrelson and Eisenberg, and even some big name cameos have been rumored from Matthew McConaughey and Bill Murray. Neither writer would announce who will be making a cameo, though they did say who will not.

    The cameo was re-written "about 10 or 15 times" in an attempt to bring a celebrity to the project, with a wish list that included Joe Pesci, Mark Hamill, The Rock, Jean-Claude Van Damme, even Bill Clinton. Eventually, when no one would agree to appear in the movie, the writers asked Harrelson to make the call that helped them land "the best person of all" for a cameo Reese described as a "pretty crucial role." Wernick says the role will be "at least five to ten minutes of the movie,." Whoever it is, Reese says the celebrity is "better than any of the other names by far and the only reason we didn't go to him first or go to him earlier is because we thought we would never, ever, ever, ever, ever be able to get him."

    Besides being a zombie movie with well-known actors and celebrity cameos, Zombieland sets itself apart from other zombie movies in other ways as well. Reese says the movie is a blending of genres:

    It's a road movie, it's a buddy movie, it's an action-comedy.

    Wernick also described it as a "romantic comedy" as well. Don't worry, horror fans, it's also still a zombie movie, but one that won't be the standard, run-of-the-mill, zombie flick:

    I think the challenge when you're dealing with a genre that people know a lot about is to be able to tell it in a compelling new way. We didn't want to start with a General coming on TV and saying everybody stay in your houses and seeing scenes of riots in the streets and horses rearing up and balls of flame and all those things. So instead we jumped right into it and we used this device called the "47 Rules for Surviving Zombieland" to help drive the beginning of the movie. And you don't even have to meet the lead character right away. You learn some of his strategies before you even meet him. It's just a different way to go about it and I think we were encouraged to do that because the genre was so well known.

    Some of the "Rules" have been displayed in a few clips that include tips on weapons and techniques that will keep yourself alive in a world filled with zombies.


    Zombieland - Trailer

    Woody Harrelson Stars - Releases Oct. 9, 2009

    Posted 08/20/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Woody Harrelson | Rhett Reese | Jesse Eisenberg | John Carpenter | Emma Stone | Zombieland

Saturday, August 15

  • More Zombieland Rules for Survival, Plus a Memorable Poster

    Everyone can use some tips when trying to outlive the zombie apocalypse, and Zombieland's Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg are only too kind to oblige. Last time, they demonstrated extermination techniques using a bowling ball and a skillet. Now they're back with some tips on using the buddy system, a Swiss army knife, and paper towels.

    A new poster for Zombieland just went online and contains one of the more memorable tag lines in recent memory: "Nut up or shut up."


    Next Showing: Zombieland opens October 9

    Posted 08/15/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Zombieland

Wednesday, August 12

  • New Zombieland Clips Offer Key Combat Tips

    Living in a world filled with zombies takes rules. In the upcoming comedy Zombieland, Woody Harrelson's character Tallahassee has 47 rules for survival. You can see rules #6 and #15 in the following clips featuring Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg, which reveal how to use a skillet and a bowling ball to survive the zombie apocalypse. We recommend you study these clips — your survival could depend on it:


    Next Showing: Zombieland opens October 9

    Posted 08/12/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Zombieland

Monday, August 10

  • New Red Band Zombieland Trailer Shows The Cast's Favorite Kills

    Anyone who likes zombie movies has a favorite kill scene, whether it's the disembowelment from George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead or the lawnmower sequence from Peter Jackson's cult classic Brain Dead, but the upcoming zombie comedy Zombieland looks to create all-new zombie-killing favorites that have a little more panache than simply "shooting for the head."

    As reported by io9, the cast was asked about their favorite zombie-killing method at the San Diego Comic-Con and here's what they said:

    Woody Harrelson: Chainsaw.
    Emma Stone: There's a part in the movie where I butted a zombie in the back of the head with my shotgun, and he fell 80 feet to his death.
    Jesse Eisenberg: The end of the movie takes place in this theme park where I ran past this ride that's like this huge swing, knowing that if I pass it at a certain speed and time, the zombies that were chasing me would get hit by it, and it's awesome.
    Director Ruben Fleischer: My favorite was in the first trailer where we did the "Zombie Kill of the Week" and we dropped a piano on a zombie's head.

    Some of those favorite scenes are briefly seen in the new red-band trailer, available at Fleischer's own website. How many you can find?


    Next Showing: Zombieland opens October 9

    Posted 08/10/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Peter Jackson | George Romero | Emma Stone | Zombieland | Resident Evil | Dawn of the Dead | Brain Dead

Thursday, July 16

  • New Zombieland Poster

    Columbia Pictures revealed the poster for Zombieland, the upcoming comedy with Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg (Adventureland), Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine), and Emma Stone (Superbad) — and a possible cameo from Matthew McConaughey. For a zombie movie, it has a surprising amount of Hollywood talent, especially with a first-time director in Ruben Fleischer.

    Harrelson explained to ShockTilYouDrop that his involvement in the movie started with the script, written by former reality TV writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick:

    No, I never thought about [being in a zombie movie] honestly until I saw and read the script. I thought the script was phenomenal. And then I met Reuben and really liked him and I thought this guy is a go-getter. He's really going to make a terrific movie and so far I'm really impressed with him.

    Early buzz on Zombieland has been very positive. A script review praised Zombieland, saying the movie "has all the potential to be a terrific comedy that just happens to involve zombies the way The Blues Brothers is a terrific comedy that just happens to be a car chase movie, or the original Caddyshack was a terrific comedy that masqueraded itself as a sports movie."

    That's pretty high praise. Particularly for a zombie movie.


    Zombieland - Trailer

    Woody Harrelson Stars - Releases Oct. 9, 2009

    Posted 07/16/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Matthew McConaughey | Woody Harrelson | Rhett Reese | Jesse Eisenberg | Emma Stone | Zombieland

Friday, June 19

  • No Matthew McConaughey Cameo in New Zombieland Trailer

    The trailer for Zombieland premieres today before showings of Year One, which, considering Year One's early reviews, could be a bad thing for the horror comedy starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin, and Emma Stone.

    The trailer is already available online, and while it looks terrific, it features none of the rumored cameos from Bill Murray and, possibly, Matthew McConaughey. Zombieland make-up artist Tony Gardner started the McConaughey rumor months ago by telling MTV: "I think Matthew McConaughey has a cameo."

    McConaughey's publicist denied it, saying, "[We do not know] anything about this project. Nor do we know anything about his involvement in a project such as the one you mentioned.” Abigail Breslin was suspiciously curt on whether the Texan surfer will show up: "Oh...I...yeah. I can't say. You have to wait and see it."

    October 9 is a long ways off, Abigail. Until then, enjoy Zombieland's first official, and McConaughey-less, trailer:


    Posted 06/19/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Bill Murray | Matthew McConaughey | Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Tony Gardner | Emma Stone | Zombieland | Year One

Saturday, June 13

Wednesday, April 1

  • Ryan Reynolds Discusses Adventureland

    Adventureland, the upcoming dram-edy from writer/director Greg Mottola (Superbad), opens this Friday and the stars are out promoting the film in force. In this set of interview clips from Attack of the Show! on G4, Ryan Reynolds and Jesse Eisenberg talk about the “deeply personal” experience of making the film.

    Reynolds:

    "You really do see the ugliest side of America when you're, you know, working in theme parks."

     

    The story revolves around a college graduate’s summer job as a “carny” and aims for subtler humor and more nuanced performances than Superbad, for which Mottola is most famous.

    Jesse Eisenberg:

    "I genuinely think that it's, like, as authentic as a coming-of-age movie can be. It's autobiographical, so already it kind of starts from a place that's very sincere and real."

    Adventureland also stars Kristen Stewart (Twilight), Bill Hader (Tropic Thunder) and Kristen Wiig. (Semi-Pro)


    Next Showing: Adventureland opens Friday

    Posted 04/01/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Jesse Eisenberg | Greg Mottola | Ryan Reynolds | Adventureland | Superbad

Wednesday, January 21

  • Adventures at Sundance

    Adventureland One of the movies attracting the most attention at Sundance this past weekend was Adventureland, which premiered to a packed house. Directed by Greg Mottola (Superbad), the movie stars SNL actors Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig, Jesse Eisenberg (Squid and the Whale), and Kristen Stewart (Twilight).

    Adventureland tells the story of fresh-out-of-college James Brennan, who's headed for Europe then to Columbia grad school, where he'll live with his wealthy best friend. At James' graduation dinner, he goes over his financial checklist with his mother and father -- only to learn that his dad has recently been demoted, meaning no check for James. To raise the money for grad school, he takes a summer job at amusement park, where his adventures include nearly being stabbed by a crazed dad seeking a stuffed panda.

    Mottola said Adventureland was loosely based on his life growing up in Long Island and a summer job working in an amusement park. He also revealed that Kristen Stewart's character Em is a "composite of a few ex-girlfriends."


    Next Showing: Adventureland opens March 27

    Adventureland - Trailer

    Kristen Stewart Stars - Releasing March 27, 2009

    Posted 01/21/2009 by reelz

    Related: Bill Hader | Jesse Eisenberg | Greg Mottola | Kristen Stewart | Kristen Wiig | Adventureland

Monday, December 1

  • What's Next For Twilight's Kristen Stewart?

    Kristen StewartFans won't have to wait until Twilight sequel New Moon debuts to see Kristen Stewart on the big screen. Up next for the young star is Adventureland, a romantic comedy set in an amusement park in the 1980s, from writer/director Greg Mottola (Superbad). The movie stars Jesse Eisenberg as a college student who takes a job at Adventureland and falls for fellow co-worker Stewart. Sounds like a perfect match, considering Stewart seems to fall for men with dark secrets and Eisenberg certainly has one.

    Adventureland opens March 27, 2009 and co-stars Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader, and highly active scene-stealer Kristen Wiig.


    Posted 12/01/2008 by reelz

    Related: Jesse Eisenberg | Greg Mottola | Kristen Stewart | Adventureland | Twilight | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

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