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Dane Cook had MySpace, Rob Delaney has Twitter (and, basically, the whole Internet).
This frantic, deranged mash-up is being billed as a hip teen slasher movie, but it’s more like The Breakfast Club meets Donnie Darko.
From now on, we'll call this "Van Der Beek-ing."
Just think of it as The Hipster Games.
"I was never angry. I kind of understood that a lot of people were very frustrated at my success."
"What I ended up doing is breaking down to this guy’s date why she shouldn’t be with a man like this."
Plus: Chloë Moretz impersonated Drew Barrymore, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
"When I first saw the cover of 'Shout at the Devil,' I thought, 'That's one hot bitch.'"
Elizabeth Mitchell plays his wife. She's serious, too.
Featuring Dane Cook as the high school principal.
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Plus, Christopher Meloni and Jimmy Fallon have a wet T-shirt contest, on our regular late-night roundup.
Plus: Three actors join 'Buried' screenwriter's 'ATM' thriller.
Plus: Chace Crawford to play a 'war-protesting butcher.'
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