Why do you have a poster for American Carol?![]()
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Dude, this "playlist" sucks. I'm sticking with my own.
"You don't have to yell. It's not a train station. We're in a tiny car." - Nick
Release Date: October 3, 2008
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Director: Peter Sollett
Screenwriters: David Levithan, Rachel Cohn, Lorene Scafaria
Starring: Michael Cera, Kat Dennings, Ari Graynor, Alexis Dziena, Jay Baruchel
MPAA Rating: PG-13( For mature thematic material including teen drinking, sexuality, language and crude behavior)
Plot Summary: High school student Nick O'Leary, member of the Queercore band The Jerk Offs, meets college-bound Norah Silverberg and she asks him to be her boyfriend for five minutes.
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Why do you have a poster for American Carol?![]()
You have posters for both 'An American Carol' AND 'Nick and Nora'. He's asking why the poster for AAC is here when this is a discussion for N&N, while the talkback for AAC is further on down the page.
Want to hear an animal walks into a bar joke?
Spoiler:
Huh. I copied and pasted the format that Kolbar had for An American Carol because his was close to how to make movie talbacks. The An American Carol movie poster doesn't show up on my computer, so I didn't know it was still there.
I tried to delete it somehow. Is it still there?
I clearly remember the movie previews saying rated R last week.
Nominate your favorite Nicktoons for the Greatest Nicktoon Ever.
http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?t=223839
It took a month, but Netflix FINALLY shipped Nick and Nora to me! I just finished watching it and it's awesome. It's a very simple movie but its simplicity is what makes it so relatable.
From the Year One thread:
Another dude that hated Nick and Norah? I feel the same way. I didn't care for the film even though I liked it the first time I saw it in theaters. When I bought the DVD at F.Y.E. for $14.99 a while back, probably around the same time I was going to buy the 2-Disc of Bolt on DVD, I can see why the film was so cheap. The gross-out gag with the gum, jokes about gay people, particularly about Cera's fictional rock band, being thrown in your face in almost every scene or in every other scene, but even with my gripes, I still laughed at a few parts. I don't know why a film like this which could've been a great must-have on DVD turns out to be nothing but junk, junk, and more junk even with some good stuff here and there. Case in point, the film gets one and a half stars because I'm a nice guy and I think Kat Dennings, even though she kinda looks like an alternate universe version of Hilary Duff (don't ask me why I think that), was beautiful and witty in this sack of potatoes.
I don't need a signature. I'm too cool for one. LOL
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