Oct 22 2009 'Youth in Revolt' Poster: Meek Everlasting
This poster is definitely the closest we'll ever see to Michael Cera in Lolita. Because clearly it's impossible for Michael Cera to star as an older man, because he's a perpetual teenager, forever.
Behold our most nebbish immortal and feel his sorrow as he watches his mortal, more assertive friends and family die around him.
Aug 24 2009 'Youth in Revolt' Trailer: Two Teenage Michael Ceras for the Cost of One Adult Cera
Michael Cera begs you to accept him as a teenager just one more time before calling Beverly Hills 90210 shenanigans on him. In Youth in Revolt, the perpetual teen play Nick Twisp, a 14-year-old so desperate to win the affections of the girl of his dreams that he creates a bad-ass French alter ego. It's basically a Steve Urkel/Stefan Urquelle situation, except genuinely funnier, and Twisp asks for cheese far less consistently than Urkel:
Jun 23 2009 'Youth in Revolt' Poster: Michael Cera Still Perpetually a Teenager
I'm back, everyone. Sorry for the absence yesterday. The day was spent at an airport doing an extended impression of Tom Hanks in Steven Spielberg's The Terminal, but things eventually worked out, so let's look at movie things. OK?
Anyway: Youth in Revolt poster. The film, based on the C.D. Payne book, stars Michael Cera, still pretending he's an awkward teenager, as 14-year-old Nick Twisp, a pubescent child committing a variety of wacky plots to win the heart of a gal. Classic high school scheming fare.
I'm particularly excited by poster's the inclusion of the striped shirt with "Be Bad" pin. My "Vote for Pedro" shirt is getting a tad threadbare, and this looks like a excellent alternative, available mass-produced in Hot Topic stores everywhere.
'Youth in Revolt' Poster Premiere! [Cinematical]
Feb 9 2009 Never Get in Michael Cera's Eyeline Either
Or he'll do a parody video of Christian Bale's freak-out to promote the film Youth in Revolt. I was about to throw all my Christian Bale freak-out material to the curb since it's been about a week, but I guess we'll keep it around for a few more days since the kids are still enjoying it.
Cera's version isn't so much a direct parody as a reinterpretation: what if Bale was more drunk and accusatory than furious, and was for some reason wearing your dad's robe?
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