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John C. Reilly Befriends Misfit Teen in the Charming Terri Trailer

Azazel Jacobs’ Terri earned a warm reception at Sundance, where critics acknowledged its indie movie-conventional, vaguely Rushmore -like set-up — lovable loser strikes up unexpected friendship with authority figure, cue twee soundtrack — but embraced its unique charms. Now a lovely little trailer has hit the web. After the jump, watch John C. Reilly and newcomer Jacob Wysocki slog through life’s great struggle together and just try not to smile.

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30 Minutes or Less Stills: Jesse Eisenberg and Aziz Ansari Play Stick ‘Em Up

Just as you suspected, Jesse Eisenberg and Aziz Ansari are the new Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty. In 30 Minutes or Less , Eisenberg plays a pizza delivery guy kidnapped by wannabe criminals (Ruben Fleischer and Danny McBride) who recruits his best friend (Aziz Ansari) to help the team rob banks. They’re Bonnie and Clyde for the slacker set! Enjoy these stills from the new comedy, out August 12, and ponder what’s in those Hefty bags.

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George Clooney in 3 Minutes or Less

George Clooney might be known for smoldering, distinguished roles in movies like “The American” now, but it took him a while to become a leading man. Ellen Fox gives us the ultimate breakdown of George Clooney's rise to fame in Three Minutes or Less. The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema. For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.com added by: Brett_Erlich

Stephanopoulos Enchanted By Obama’s ‘Marshal Language’ and ‘Feel of FDR’

President Barack Obama’s Oval Office address about the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico certainly impressed George Stephanopoulos, though that’s not a difficult achievement for the favorably pre-disposed Democratic operative turned network political expert. ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC were all back to regular programming two minutes or less after Obama finished, but that was enough time for Stephanopoulos to display his delight. “What struck me tonight,” he informed ABC anchor Diane Sawyer, is: Oval Office addresses are often used when the nation is at war and tonight the President used marshal language. He talked about a “siege,” the “assault on our shores” and his “battle plan” to fix it. And he said we have to “rally together.” The co-host of ABC’s Good Morning America proceeded to relay, presuming the inspirational goal was met, that the White House was “reaching for” the “feel of Franklin Roosevelt during World War II and those fireside chats and the President even said that during World War II they said we couldn’t build enough planes and tanks, but we did. We can beat this as well.” To which, Sawyer chimed in by quoting liberal hero FDR: “Only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” From immediately following Obama’s 8 PM EDT speech on Tuesday night, June 15: GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: What struck me tonight, Diane, is you know those Oval Office addresses are often used when the nation is at war and tonight the President used marshal language. He talked about a “siege,” the “assault on our shores” and his “battle plan” to fix it. And he said we have to “rally together.” And I think what the White House was reaching for tonight is the feel of Franklin Roosevelt during World War II and those fireside chats and the President even said that during World War II they said we couldn’t build enough planes and tanks, but we did. We can beat this as well. DIANE SAWYER: “Only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

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