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Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Rudd, Jonah Hill, and Others Almost Starred in The Hangover
Thomas Haden Church as Alan?
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Thomas Haden Church as Alan?
April Fools', guys.
Scratch the surface of The Watch and you’ll find a lot of anxiety about the neutering of the modern American male.
Plus: David Letterman interrupted Jonah Hill with a really odd question, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Plus: Why Kevin Nealon never did cocaine, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
But not in the role he was originally pursued for.
Besties?
The movie was renamed from Neighborhood Watch.
Well, hello, Young Anthony Edwards!
What does it mean when we take these TV properties and turn them into cinematic jokes?
Plus: Jon Stewart had an awkward interview with Rachel Weisz, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Plus: Game of Thrones actor Jason Momoa sent showrunner David Benioff to the hospital, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Tatum: "I don’t get how you can take a test. ’Cause can’t you just take out your iPhone and Wikipedia it?"
Adam Grossman good, too many hits to the nuts bad.
Hill auditions to play the lead in John Carter, but suggests a different take on the character — one that has Carter wearing his shirt more.
So much cursing!
It's the War of the Plaid!
They'll fight small-time crime ... and aliens.
Another drama for Jonah Hill.
Milla Jovovich holds a grudge, Octavia Spenser reverse faints, and two photobombers, only one of them intentional.
The best rebound, the worst homage, and more red-carpet hits and misses.
From the cast of Drive to The Help, the film industry makes a grand entrance at the BAFTA Awards.
From the cast of Moneyball to Glee, check out last night's Red Carpet at the SAG Awards.
Plus: Jay Leno called Jonah Hill out on his bluff — for better or worse, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
This is one confused movie. That's not wholly bad.