OBSERVE AND
REPORT (2009)
VISUAL AIDS
POSTERS AND COVER ART
THE BACK OF THE BOX
WHAT THE STUDIO WANTS YOU TO KNOW
DESCRIPTION:
Bargain hunters at Forest
Ridge Mall get more than they bargained for: a chubby flasher in a ratty
bathrobe. They're repulsed. Security guard Ronnie Barnhardt isn't: "This
disgusting pervert is the best thing that's ever happened to me!" Catching
the flasher may be his ticket to a real police job and to romance with
a hot cosmetics-counter princess. Only one thing stands between Ronnie
and destiny: a tall, handsome cop who actually knows what he's doing. Seth
Rogen (Knocked Up), Anna Faris (the Scary movie series) and
Ray Liotta (Goodfellas) star in this mall-to-wall comedy covering
acres of wild, sometimes raunchy, up-in-your-grill funny - all under one
roof.
RATING: R
STARRING:
Seth Rogen: Ronnie
Barnhardt
Anna Faris: Brandi
Michael Pena: Dennis
Ray Liotta: Detective Harrison
YEAR OF RELEASE: 2009
SCREENWRITER: Jody Hill
DIRECTOR: Jody Hill
RUNNING TIME: 87 minutes
STUDIO: Warner Brothers
REVIEWS FROM THE HOLLYWOOD GUYS
JUST CLICK A NAME
HEFE
Read Hefe's review of this movie
Average Hollywood Guys Rating: D
Want this movie reviewed by
your favorite Hollywood Guy? Make a request!
CAUTION!!
More people die from NOT subscribing
to The Hollywood Tickle every year then people who are killed from
running with scissors. Save a life...
Click the link below to subscribe!
Your mom will tell you the same
thing!
GIGGLES, GLOBES AND OSCARS
AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS
ACADEMY AWARDS
No awards or nominations given to this film.
GOLDEN GIGGLES
No awards or nominations given to this film.
GOLDEN GLOBES
No awards or nominations given to this film.
Wanna see what else was nominated?
Just click on a heading to see the full listing of winners and nominees.
THE GEEK BOX
TRIVIA TO IMPRESS YOUR EASILY IMPRESSED
FRIENDS
-
Jody Hill wrote the role of Detective Harrison for Danny
McBride who he had worked with in The Foot Fist Way, however McBride
was already committed to other projects and the part was then given to
Ray Liotta. McBride ended up with a small cameo during the "Crossroads"
scene.
-
Warner Brothers forced Jody Hill to reshoot a lighter version
of this film, fearing that the dark subject matter would cause it to do
poorly at the box office. However when the lighter version got worse audience
test scores than the dark one, the studio ok'd Hill to put back together
and release the original dark version of the film.
-
Jody Hill described this movie as both an homage and a comedic
version of the film Taxi Driver.
ACTOR LIST~~MOVIE
LIST~~DIRECTOR LIST~~SCREENWRITER
LIST