Arrested Development Documentary Trailer




For all of us Arrested Development Fans out there, you can now see the trailer to the movie about the show. I know it’s not the movie but it’s a good piece of media to keep our palates moist

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Michael Cera Talks Arrested Development Movie With Collider.com




When I asked Michael if he thought the “Arrested Development” movie would ever happen, his response was:

“I think it will. Yeah. I don’t see why it wouldn’t. I don’t think it will happen for awhile.”

I then said a lot of the cast members have said Mitch is working on the script and maybe you’d be shooting later this year.

Michael then replied, “But there is no rush. I think he should take his time. I know it means a lot to Mitch. There is no rush, really. I don’t think.”

So if you were excited the film would be going in front of the cameras sometime soon, it’s probably time to extinguish that dream. As a huge fan of the show, I’m more than happy to wait for writer/director Mitch Hurwitz to get it right. I just hope it’ll eventually happen.

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Arrested Development Movie Shoot Today Was A False Rumor :-(




Accoring to http://www.zap2it.com/ the rumor that I help spread today about the Arrested Development Movie Filming is not true. The rumor started at onlocationvacations.com and I posted it on this site and posted it on twitter which spread like wild fire. I hate to be the one to say this but it was just a rumor, but read the excerpt from http://www.zap2it.com/:

Rumors that the “Arrested Development” movie has begun filming near Madison Square Park in New York City today are starting to spread online.

The big news — which I believe can be traced back to the movie set-stalking site onlocationvacations.com — is not true though, according to a source close to the whole “AD” operation.

“There’s not even a script yet,” the insider told me this morning.

So that’s the bad news.

The good news is that my source used the word “yet.”

Sweet.

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