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		<title>JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME Blu-ray Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2012 12:51:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[
I have yet to embrace fully the mumblecore genre. I want to love it, having come of age as a filmmaker working on the indies of the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, but perhaps that is my problem: I see mumblecore as the natural progression of so many films on which I crewed that never saw the light of day. Like any other genre, simply creating a movie and actually executing a good movie are two different things, and too often mumblecore-type pics feel like a means to an end rather than well-crafted films. Which does not mean the best of the bunch are not good, entertaining films, exactly how I felt about Jeff, Who Lives At Home (and I was not a fan of the Duplass brothers’ break-out picture, The Puffy Chair).  Hit the jump for my review of the Blu-ray.



Jeff (Jason Segel) is a 30-year-old slacker living in his mother’s basement, obsessed with the movie Signs as he seeks such signs for direction in his own life. He does not have great relationships with either his self-important brother Pat (Ed Helms) or his disillusioned-with-life mother Sharon (Susan Sarandon). When in the midst of an errand for his mother Jeff decides to follow a young hood—having take the name on the back of the guy’s basketball jersey as a sign—he is set on a course of somewhat chance encounters beginning with running into his brother, leading to a quest to discover whether Pat’s wife Linda (Judy Greer) is cheating, ...]]></description>
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		<title>Jay and Mark Duplass in Talks to Write and Possibly Direct SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR Remake</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2012 17:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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Brothers Jay and Mark Duplass, who burst onto the scene in 2005 with their well-received indie The Puffy Chair, are now looking to put their talents to work on a remake.  The Duplass brothers are in talks to write and possibly direct a redo of the 1978 rom-com Same Time, Next Year for Universal Pictures.  The original starred Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn as two people who develop an extramarital affair with each other in which they meet up once a year to rekindle the sparks.  Over the years, the two catch up on each other’s lives and develop a deeper and more complex relationship.  Hit the jump for more.

With features like Jeff, Who Lives At Home and Cyrus, the Brothers Duplass have proven their knack for tackling relationships in a realistic and naturally funny way, so they seem a nice fit to spearhead a new version of Same Time, Next Year.  Deadline reports that the two are in talks to write the screenplay “with an eye towards directing.”  The two are also working on the screenplay adaptation of the drug trafficking comedy Mule for director Todd Phillips.

 

Mark Duplass also has a burgeoning acting career, with a fantastic regular turn on the FX comedy series The League and roles in the upcoming indie Safety Not Guaranteed and Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty.  No word on whether he might take a role in this remake, but I assume it’s too early to be talking casting.
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		<title>First Trailer for the Duplass Brothers&#8217; THE DO-DECA-PENTATHLON</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 03:43:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brendan Bettinger</dc:creator>
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Red Flag has released the first trailer for The Do-Deca-Pentathlon, the latest from Jay and Mark Duplass (Jeff Who Lives at Home).  Mark Kelly and Steve Zissis star as two grown brothers who secretly compete in a 25-part homemade Olympics during a family reunion: "When  their fierce and disruptive competition is uncovered, the brothers  must  choose between their passion for beating the hell out of each  other and  the greater good of the family."  The movie looks charming in that ultra low-key way that the Duplass brothers have mastered.  As someone who grew up challenging three brothers to thousands of competitions across a few dozen sports, I am the target audience.

Jennifer Lafleur, Julie Vorus, and Reid Williams also star.  The Do-Deca-Pentathlon is due in theaters on July 6.  Watch the trailer after the jump.

Trailer via Apple:

Official synopsis:


From Jay and Mark Duplass, the writer/directors of the Sundance hits  "The Puffy Chair," "Cyrus" and the upcoming "Jeff Who Lives at Home"  comes "The Do-Deca-Pentathlon," the story of two grown brothers who  secretly compete in a homemade Olympics during a family reunion. When  their fierce and disruptive competition is uncovered, the brothers must  choose between their passion for beating the hell out of each other and  the greater good of the family.
For more on the film, check out Matt's review from SXSW.  Here's a taste:
"The relationship between Mark and Jeremy is where Do-Deca draws its strength.  Their scenes have all the comedy ...]]></description>
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		<title>SXSW 2012: THE DO-DECA-PENTATHLON Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2012 19:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Goldberg</dc:creator>
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Jay and Mark Duplass don't really go dark or deep with their movies.  Most of their films look at a family dynamic by introducing a strange but not outlandish hook, and then let the performances and heartwarming story carry the day.  Their latest film, The Do-Deca-Pentathlon, is no different.  While the movie rarely challenges the audience and slightly stumbles on a forced conflict using a stock character, The Do-Deca-Pentathlon is cute and funny and another nice addition to the Duplass' filmography.

Mark (Steve Zissis) and his estranged brother Jeremy (Mark Kelly) have become depressed with their current lifestyles.  Mark loves his wife Stephanie (Jennifer Lafleur) and son (Reid Williams), and Jeremy is a successful poker player, but the joy has somehow vanished from the brothers' lives.  A few days before Mark's birthday, Jeremy decides to drop in on his family and goads Mark into a new Do-Deca-Pentathlon.  This doesn't sit too well with Stephanie, who wants Mark to follow his doctors' advice and keep stress to a minimum.  Mark is eventually forced into a conflict between appeasing his wife and re-connecting with his brother.

The relationship between Mark and Jeremy is where Do-Deca draws its strength.  Their scenes have all the comedy and genuine emotion that makes the movie worth watching.  The Duplasses, Zissis, and Kelly all work together to make the competition scenes contain humor and character development, and give the movie its forward momentum.  Zissis and Kelly play wonderfully off each other throughout the picture, and Zissis in particular does ...]]></description>
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		<title>The Duplass Brothers Talk JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME, M Night&#8217;s SIGNS, THE DO-DECA PENTATHLON, More</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2011 16:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub</dc:creator>
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At this year's Toronto Film Festival, I was able to speak with The Duplass Brothers (Cyrus) about their new comedy Jeff, Who Lives At Home. The film stars Jason Segel, Ed Helms, Judy Greer, Susan Sarandon and Rae Dawn Chong.  The story centers on Jeff (Segel), a stay-at-home son who loves M. Night Shyamalan’s Signs.  While out on an errand for his mother (Sarandon), he gets an epiphany about his destiny and decides to see where it takes him.  I caught a screening after doing the interview and thought it was great.

During the interview, the brothers talked about what it's like to premiere at TIFF instead of Sundance, the connection between Jeff, Who Lives at Home and M. Night Shyamalan’s Signs, how much of the film was scripted versus improvised, editing, video games, karaoke, and they also talked about future projects like The Do-Deca-Pentathalon.  Hit the jump to watch.  Jeff, Who Lives at Home gets released March 2, 2012.



Finally, click here for all of our Toronto International Film Festival reviews and interviews.

Duplass Brothers Time Index

	:25 What is their go-to karaoke song?
	1:55 What’s the last video game they played? Talk about classic games and the slippery slope of video game addiction.
	3:43 Talk about TIFF and what it’s like to premiere a film at the festival. Talk about the differences between TIFF and Sundance.
	5:21 Will the film also play at Sundance? Talk about the message they’re trying to send out with the movie and how they want to describe it to audiences.
	6:43 ...]]></description>
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		<title>TIFF 2011: JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 03:55:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Goldberg</dc:creator>
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The Duplass Brothers' Jeff, Who Lives at Home opens on a terrific note by bashing the silliness of M. Night Shyamalan's Signs.  Unfortunately, that's about as hilarious and insightful as Jeff gets.  While the lead performances are solid and there are some funny jokes along the way, the film is saddled with a weak sub-plot and an even weaker subtext.  Jeff, Who Lives at Home ends up revering what it originally mocked.

In the opening scene, Jeff (Jason Segel) records a voice memo to himself where he talks about the greatness of Signs.  Mark and Jay Duplass are clearly poking fun Shyamalan's contrived thriller and how everything comes together, but the brothers aren't making fun of Jeff.  Jeff wants to believe everything is connected and that following "signs" will lead him out of his mother's basement and into a better life.  His cynical and estranged brother Pat (Ed Helms) isn't doing much better.  Pat ignores the wishes and common sense of his wife Linda (Judy Greer) and buys a Porsche.  Unsurprisingly, she's less-than-pleased.  Following a wrong-number call and someone asking for "Kevin", Jeff begins a journey through the city that keeps bringing him to Pat and the two begin to mend their broken relationship while Pat tries to find out if Linda is cheating on him.  Meanwhile, their mother Sharon (Susan Sarandon) discovers she has a secret admirer at work.

Jeff, Who Lives at Home is where shitty, coincidental screenwriting tries to get a pass by making coincidence the point of its ...]]></description>
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		<title>JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME Starring Jason Segel and Ed Helms Set for March 2, 2012 Release</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 22:11:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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Paramount Vantage has slated the comedy Jeff Who Lives At Home for March 2nd, 2012 (per THR). Written and directed by Jay and Mark Duplass (Cyrus), the film stars Jason Segel, Ed Helms, Judy Greer, Susan Sarandon and Rae Dawn Chong. The story centers on Jeff (Segel), a stay-at-home son who gets an epiphany about his destiny while out on an errand for his mother. Helms plays his brother. The Duplass brothers are known for making thought provoking and slightly left-of-center films, and Jeff Who Lives At Home seems to be no exception. The comedy will have its world premiere this fall at the Toronto Film Festival. You can check out the first images from the film here. ]]></description>
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		<title>Details on New Duplass Brothers Film PITCHFORK, Seeking Susan Sarandon to Star</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 00:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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Mark and Jay Dupplass are looking to continue their path towards more mainstream fare after last year’s dramedy Cyrus, starring Jonah Hill, opened to wildly positive reception. The writer/director duo will unveil their next film, the stoner comedy Jeff Who Lives at Home starring Jason Segel and Ed Helms, and produced by Jason Reitman, later this year, and now the pair are shopping the script for their next project, a dramatic thriller. 24 Frames reports that the new film, titled Pitchfork, centers on “the middle-aged mother of an indie rocker who, after her son is killed in a car accident, seeks vengeance on an online blogger who had peddled snark about her son [on the music site Pitchfork].” Things take a turn, however, when the bully turns out to be a teenager (which doesn't necessarily count as a surprise).

Apparently Susan Sarandon is being sought to take on what is most certainly a very meaty role as the mother, and Hill has talked with the brothers Duplass about possibly playing the blogger. The pair broke onto the scene with 2005’s indie The Puffy Chair, and their subsequent films have been deemed part of the “mumblecore” aesthetic (low-budgets, improvised dialogue, etc.). Jeff Who Lives at Home currently doesn't have a release date, but is expected to hit theaters later this year. ]]></description>
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		<title>The Duplass Brothers Video Interview CYRUS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 17:28:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub</dc:creator>
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Currently playing in limited release is Cyrus.  Written and directed by Jay Duplass &#38; Mark Duplass (The Puffy Chair, Baghead), the movie centers on John (John C. Reilly), a film editor who’s down on his luck and still emotionally attached to his soon-to-be remarried ex-wife, Jamie (Catherine Keener).  John’s prospects take a turn when he meets Molly (Marisa Tomei) at a party. However, when her 21 year-old son/housemate Cyrus (Jonah Hill) enters the picture, he becomes an unexpected saboteur of John’s attempts at Molly’s heart.

While you might think making a studio movie with Fox Searchlight might change who The Duplass Brothers are, they stayed indie by filming the movie in order and using a ton of improv.  What they ended up with was a touching, original story that blends humor &#38; heartbreak.  Definitely recommended.

Anyway, I recently got to speak with the brothers and we talked about filming in order, the improv, using the RED camera, what might be on the DVD/Blu-ray, their next film Jeff Who Lives At Home, and a lot more.  Hit the jump to check it out:



The Duplass Brothers

	I ask about all the projects listed on their IMDb page as it seemed like they'd made a few more movies since Cyrus
	Filming the movie in order
	Did anything change so they could shoot the movie in order
	What can fans look forward to on the DVD/Blu-ray
	How are they with directing improv.  Do they ever gives lines
	Why did they choose the RED camera
	Jeff Who Lives At Home talk



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		<title>Jason Segel Video Interview DESPICABLE ME; Updates on THE MUPPET MOVIE, JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME and FIVE-YEAR ENGAGEMENT</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 00:45:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub</dc:creator>
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I've been a fan of Jason Segel's work for a long time.  While some of you still haven't seen Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared, if you haven't, you're missing out on great television and some fantastic work by Segel.  But even though both of those shows died well before their time, Segel's landed on his feet, as he's one of the stars of the very popular CBS show How I Met Your Mother, and he's even been the leading man in a big Hollywood movie - Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

Anyway, with the 3D CGI movie Despicable Me opening tomorrow, I was able to talk with Segel as a reporter for our partners at Omelete.  During the almost 6 minute interview, we talked about Brazil, the World Cup, what got him involved in Despicable Me, his next film Jeff Who Lives at Home (directed by The Duplass Brothers), and he gave me updates on The Muppet Movie and Nicholas Stoller's Five-Year Engagement - which he said is about the fluidity of relationships in your 20's.  He also said he hopes to shoot this next spring as his hiatus movie.  It's a great interview, so hit the jump to check it out:



Finally, you can watch 10 clips from Despicable Me by clicking here.

Jason Segel


	Brazil talk
	World Cup talk
	How did he get involved in Despicable Me
	With all the characters villains, did that attract him to the material
	How did he find the voice
	What's the last year been like for him
	Jeff Who Lives At Home talk (a ...]]></description>
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		<title>Jonah Hill Video Interview CYRUS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 18:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub</dc:creator>
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Over the last few days I've posted video interviews with the cast of Cyrus (John C. Reilly and Marisa Tomei) and in each one I've mentioned how well The Duplass Brothers moved into studio filmmaking.  Rather than try to make their movies in a new way, their kept their indie roots by filming Cyrus in order and having the cast do a ton of improvising.  What they ended up with was an original story that blends humor &#38; heartbreak.  It's definitely recommended.

Anyway, at the press junket I was also able to speak with Jonah Hill and we talked about making Cyrus, Steven Spielberg, how have the last few weeks been as I just spoke to him for Get Him to the Greek, and Hill reminisces about being in The 40-Year Old Virgin with Catherine Keener and how that one scene changed his life.  It's a great interview.  Hit the jump to check it out:

Finally, for more on Cyrus including 5 movie clips, click here.

Jonah Hill

	How have the last few weeks been
	We talk about how I saw him on the Universal lot getting his picture taken with Steven Spielberg. He talks about his favorite Spielberg film
	We talk about the Cyrus poster and how they filmed Cyrus in order
	How did the film change as he got involved and how did the brothers pitch him the movie
	Working with Catherine Keener again (they worked together on 40 Year Old Virgin) and he reminisces about the movie



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		<title>Marisa Tomei Video Interview CYRUS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 04:44:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub</dc:creator>
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Currently playing in limited release and expanding into more theaters this week is Cyrus.  Written and directed by Jay Duplass &#38; Mark Duplass (The Puffy Chair, Baghead), the movie centers on John (John C. Reilly), a film editor who’s down on his luck and still emotionally attached to his soon-to-be remarried ex-wife, Jamie (Catherine Keener).  John’s prospects take a turn when he meets Molly (Marisa Tomei) at a party. However, when her 21 year-old son/housemate Cyrus (Jonah Hill) enters the picture, he becomes an unexpected saboteur of John’s attempts at Molly’s heart.  While you might think making a studio movie might somehow change  who The Duplass Brothers are, they stuck to their indie roots and delivered a touching, original story that blends humor &#38; heartbreak.   Definitely recommended.

Yesterday I posted my video interview with John C. Reilly, and tonight I've got Marisa Tomei. During the interview we talked about making Cyrus, what it was like to film the movie in order, and what it was like to do so much improv.  We also talked about working with Jonah Hill and John C. Reilly and a lot more.  Hit the jump to check it out:



Marisa Tomei

	What has the last 6 months been like promoting the film
	How was filming in order for her
	How did the film change from when it was presented to her
	Filming with 2 cameras and 15 minute takes
	Was she able to keep a straight face working with Jonah Hill and John C. Reilly
	What else does she have coming up
	When ...]]></description>
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		<title>John C. Reilly Video Interview CYRUS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 02:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub</dc:creator>
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Currently playing in limited release and expanding into more theaters this week is Cyrus.  Written and directed by Jay Duplass &#38; Mark Duplass (The Puffy Chair, Baghead), the movie centers on John (John C. Reilly), a film editor who’s down on his luck and still emotionally attached to his soon-to-be remarried ex-wife, Jamie (Catherine Keener).  John’s prospects take a turn when he meets Molly (Marisa Tomei) at a party. However, when her 21 year-old son/housemate Cyrus (Jonah Hill) enters the picture, he becomes an unexpected saboteur of John’s attempts at Molly’s heart.

While you might think going down the studio road might somehow change who The Duplass Brothers are, they stuck to their indie tricks.  The way they did that was to film the movie in order and to improvise much of the dialogue. What they ended up with was a touching, original story that blends humor &#38; heartbreak.  Definitely recommended.

Anyway, I recently got to talk with John C. Reilly about how he got involved in the project and what it was like to work for the Duplass Brothers.  I also asked him about his future projects like Cedar Rapids and We Need to Talk About Kevin, as well as what will it take to get him paired up again with Will Ferrell.  Hit the jump to see what he had to say:



Finally, if you'd like to watch some clips from Cyrus, click here.

John C. Reilly

	Was he told in advance they'd be shooting in order and did he prefer it
	Reilly talks about ...]]></description>
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		<title>Exclusive Jay and Mark Duplass Interview CYRUS &#8211; The Writer/Directors on the Influence of Austin, Jason Reitman as a Guardian, and Jonah Hill as a Cheerleader</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 23:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ron Messer</dc:creator>
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Jay and Mark Duplass’ steady professional climb just hit another peak.  Their first two features, The Puffy Chair and Baghead, won enough critical praise and independent film fans to get a green light for their first studio feature, Cyrus.  The aforementioned peak comes this weekend as the film kicks off its national rollout in New York.  It is a fitting sign of their upward mobility then, that Cyrus’ executive producers are a pair of blockbuster sibling filmmakers; Ridley and Tony Scott (Gladiator and Top Gun, respectively).

The Duplasses tracked their career path for Collider during a busy breakfast-time interview at New York’s Gramercy Park Hotel.  Hit the jump for the full audio and transcript, including their transition to life with a film studio, the guilty pleasure of having a Google alert for yourself and why Jonah Hill was like their mascot, onset.



The Duplass Brothers can trace some of their success back to another director’s milestone in July of 1990.  That month, Richard Linklater’s Slacker began a self-financed run at the Dobie Theater in his adopted hometown of Austin, Texas.  Buzz built over three months before a national run the following year.  As a long list of independent filmmakers had done before him (Roger Corman, Melvin Van Peebles, Robert Downey Sr, John Cassavetes, John Waters, Jim Jarmusch and Spike Lee, to name a few), Linklater found his voice and, in turn, gave hope to a generation of aspiring directors that they could do the same.  Jay and Mark Duplass were among those ...]]></description>
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		<title>Judy Greer and Susan Sarandon Join Duplass Brothers&#8217; JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 17:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Goldberg</dc:creator>
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Judy Greer and Susan Sarandon have signed on to co-star in the Duplass Brothers' (Baghead) upcoming stoner comedy Jeff Who Lives at Home.  They'll join Jason Segel and Ed Helms.  According to Variety, the story "revolves around two brothers, one of whom is going through a mid-life crisis (Helms) and believes his wife (Greer) is having an affair. The other (Segel) is a lovable loser who still lives with his mom (Sarandon). One day, the two brothers set out to spy on the wife, with all sorts of unintended consequences."

Greer (who really deserves to be top-lining films), is co-starring alongside George Clooney in Alexander Payne's The Descendants and in Ed Zwick's Love and Other Drugs.  Sarandon will next be seen in Oliver Stone's Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps playing Shia LaBeouf's mother. ]]></description>
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		<title>Ed Helms and Jason Segel Join JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 08:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Sullivan</dc:creator>
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Jason Segel and Ed Helms, comedy titans on both the big (Forgetting Sarah Marshall and The Hangover, respectively) and small (How I Met Your Mother and The Office, respectively) screens, are coming together to co-star in the upcoming stoner comedy Jeff Who Lives at Home.  The project, being written and directed by Duplass brothers Mark (actor in Humpday and The League) and Jay, tells the story of Jeff (Segel), a stay-at-home son who gets an epiphany about his destiny while out on an errand for his mother.  Helms will play Jeff's more stable though overbearing brother.

The project is being produced by Jason Reitman's Right of Way Films and John Malkovich's company Mr. Mudd, which, coupled with the Duplass brothers, may mean there'll be a slice-of-life element to this "stoner" comedy (see: Juno, Baghead, Up In the Air).  Judy Greer is in talks to play Helms' wife, but the mother has yet to be cast.  These are all really talented people, both in front of and behind the camera, so I expect this'll be a film to keep an eye on.  Production is set to begin next month. (Via THR) ]]></description>
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		<title>New Trailer for CYRUS Starring John C. Reilly, Marisa Tomei, Jonah Hill, and Catherine Keener</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 19:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brendan Bettinger</dc:creator>
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Fox Searchlight has debuted the first trailer for Cyrus, the latest from mumblecore auteurs Mark and Jay Duplass.  The Duplass brothers, who previously specialized in ultra-low budget films cast with relative unknowns like The Puffy Chair and Baghead, are working with an upsized budget and a major upgrade in cast notoriety on Cyrus.  John C. Reilly stars as John, a downtrodden sadsack who finds hope in a blossoming relationship with Molly, played by Marisa Tomei.  The catch?  Molly has a grown son named Cyrus, played by Jonah Hill, whose close relationship with his mother threatens the growth of her new romance.

The good news is that Reilly scores quite a few laughs in the trailer, and the Duplass brothers don't seem out of their element with the larger scale of the film.  I'm not yet sold on the portrayal of Cyrus (the bar for cinematic social awkwardness was set high this summer by Zach Galifianakis in The Hangover), but the character only had a few moments in the trailer, and may be more nuanced than can be shown in a minute or so.  Given the sadly brief screen time devoted to the always wonderful Catherine Keener, I look forward to further details on her role in the film.

Check out the trailer along with the official synopsis after the jump.  Cyrus will debut at this year's Sundance Film Festival.





For those just tuning in, here's the official synopsis:
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		<title>Duplass Brothers to Write and Direct New Comedy JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 05:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Currie</dc:creator>
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Movieweb reports that Jay and Mark Duplass, the men who brought you the indie laughers Baghead and The Puffy Chair, are set to write and direct another comedy called Jeff Who Lives at Home. In the words of Mark Duplass: "It's our take on a quest movie. It's like a Sword in the Stone movie. But it's starring a stoner who is looking for wood glue."

Sold! No word yet on who will play the lead, though Duplass indicates that they're in the final stages of locking someone down. All we can say for certain at this point is that whoever it ends up being will, at best, be competing for runner-up on the all-time cinematic stoner list behind the insurmountable #1: James Franco as Saul in Pineapple Express. Unless, of course, it actually turns out to be Franco, which would be...just swell.

Jeff Who Lives at Home is the Duplass' second studio picture and will be produced by Jason Reitman (Juno, Up in the Air). It'll start shooting in the spring with sights set on an early 2011 release. Hit the jump for more from Mark Duplass on what you can expect from the film.

Says Duplass:
"We are always going to mess with genre and use it to our favor. I can't say too much, because my press team will maul me. Jason Reitman is producing for us. We are shooting in the spring. This is the movie we were born to make. We are more than ready to jump into this ...]]></description>
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