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Keep your little bookworms engaged outside of the classroom with our selection of the very best literary adaptations. See the full list. Title: Observe and Report Ronnie Barnhardt lives with his alcoholic mother.


'Observe and Report': Seth Rogen and Anna Faris discuss 'The Scene'




'Observe and Report': Seth Rogen and Anna Faris discuss 'The Scene' | bananashake-machida.com
Whatever that means…though it usually involves Judd Apatow and Rogen in a message T-shirt. Paul Blart would probably storm out of the theater at the first sight of the mall flasher and his flaccid, bobbing penis. Nobody is more surprised that a mainstream studio like Warner Brothers would release such dark fare than Rogen himself. My favorite types of comedies are the ones that literally make me think of the infrastructure of the company that made them. How were they allowed to do this? What company is funding this? Brandi played with divine obnoxiousness by Anna Faris deigns to go on a date with Rogen.



Anna Faris on 'Observe and Report,' Her 'Love' Scene
Observe and Report 's Seth Rogen, right, answers questions as his co-star Anna Faris, center, glows on the red carpet outside Austin's Paramount Theater. The scene unfolded before Monday's world premiere of the movie at South by Southwest. Observe and Report earned an R rating for its foul language, drug scenes and full-frontal male nudity. At the SXSW screening, it earned riotous laughs from the packed house. That show works the same politically incorrect soil as Observe and Report to harvest jackass laughs.





In "Paul Blart: Mall Cop," cuddly Kevin James at one point slaps a tiny hot-pink, cartoon-cat-festooned Band-Aid over a minor injury he incurs on the job. Tee hee. In new mall-cop "comedy" "Observe and Report," Seth Rogen violently bashes in some kids' skulls in with a skateboard. You hearing crickets? That's the intention of director Jody Hill, who deliberately and vocally eschews the term "comedy" and was branded this week as the "auteur of awkward" by the New York Times.
