Jonny5
Senior Member
I think this sums it up nicely:
Michael Cera is definitely a "love him or hate him" actor. I'm quite sure the hate him side is far larger at this point. I find him way too overexposed since Arrested Development and Superbad to be of interest.
But, in all seriousness, wasn't it something of a grave miscalculation to think that this decidedly autumnal movie would do well in the summer, especially on the same weekend as Expendables, which has enough retro appeal to attract the ironic chunky glasses types and nerds that Pilgrim so depended on? Plus, uh, you know, all those groups of gal friends who would have gone to see the movie if they weren't watching Julia's no carbs left behind field trip. I dunno. It just seems like they would have done a lot better on some October weekend when kids are back in school and bored and looking for something a little edgy, but still entertaining. Ah well.
I don't want to say you're out of touch, but the whole Judd Apatow / Michael Cera / Jack Black / Seth Rogan / Steve Carell regime is extremely popular right now. People aren't going to watch this movie because it's based on a comic. They're going to see it because Michael Cera is in it.
Michael Cera is definitely a "love him or hate him" actor. I'm quite sure the hate him side is far larger at this point. I find him way too overexposed since Arrested Development and Superbad to be of interest.
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