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Article: In Early Defense of Michael Cera.
- Article from:
- The New York Observer (New York, NY)
- Article date:
- September 29, 2008
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Apparently no one is immune to the backlash that success brings. Not even Michael Cera! America's ubiquitous and awkward sweetheart appears to be on the precipice of the inevitable take down. Mr. Cera, who stars in this Friday's Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist, was profiled in the New York Times on Sunday, prompting prickly Hollywood Elsewhere blogger Jeffrey Wells to state that Mr. Cera is "on the brink" and "two or three steps from being over."
We can't say we expect mannered reasoning from Mr. Wells, who is prone to over-reactions and brash proclamations that (to him at least) are always inarguable, but come on! Who doesn't love Michael Cera? Boys, girls, men, ...
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Article: Michael Cera's Next Move: Bad Guy.
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...Michael Cera, but then again, when you're America's favorite ... but also auditioning for his next role. The issue with Michael Cera has long been whether he can sustain his one (awesome ...
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