Showalter with Michael Cera
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When I was young I had a really close friend that would continually pummel me with insults. I would return the favor and it turned into a long lasting friendship. To this day my parents never really understood us. Well, it turns out that Michael Cera and Jonah Hill share that same closeness.
When ABC News recently interviewed the gruesome twosome they relentlessly taunted each other throughout a miniature golf game and traded insults over french fries and nachos. Truly, the mark of best friends.
A couple of weeks ago I posted about submitting questions for Moviefone’s star-on-star video Q&A show. The result? Some hilarious clips! Jonah Hill and Michael Cera debate the great topics of our time: sandwiches, high school dating tips and how to join the Judd Apatow club. You can watch the interview in a variety of flavors. They are also featuring some uncensored clips from the interview.
Collider has recently had an exclusive video interview with Michael Cera and Clark Duke. They talk about their show Clark and Michael and various other upcoming projects. The video interview is broken up into 4 parts to make it easier to watch. If you’re just looking for info about Superbad it’s in episode one and three.
Ever since Arrested Development, Michael’s career has exploded. Super Bad will be released in theaters August 17th. Juno, with Michael alongside Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner is due out sometime next year and The Good Life Clark and Michael staring Cera will be featured on InnerTube. Cera is a perfect example of success. With that, interviews have been popping up all over the Interwebs.
HC: Looking back at Arrested Development, what was that experience like? What was your favorite Arrested moment?
MC: I had a great time working on Arrested, it was an incredibly lucky experience for me. I don’t have any particular favorite moment, but hanging around David and Jason and Alia all the time was so much fun.
We all know Cera is a fantastic actor and Arrested Development was quite possibly the best comedy of all time. Who will ever forget the banana stand? Ceras brilliant portrayal of George-Michael Bluth will live on in memory for years to come. Before the show was canceled, Brian Palmer had a chance to sit down with Cera when there was still a glimmer of hope for the series.
Do you think George Michael will ultimately end up with Anne?
I think Anne’s out of the picture. Man, I don’t like the way my voice sounds when I say Anne. It sounds like a cat. It’s because Mae Whitman is on another show now. But I think Anne’s out of the picture now. So it’s either Maeby or loneliness.
Michael Cera Interview [November 19, 2005]