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t the Forest Ridge him a coveted spot at the Report,” written and directed Thomas Tull (“The Dark
Mall, head of security police academy and the heart by Jody Hill (“The Foot Fist Knight”) and Jon Jashni
Ronnie Barnhardt of his elusive dream girl Bandi Way”). The film also stars (“Sweet Home Alabama”)
(Set Rogen) patrols his (Anna Faris), the hot make-up Anna Faris (“Brokeback serving as executive
jurisdiction with an iron fist. counter clerk who won’t give Mountain”), Michael Peña producers. The creative
The master of his domain, him the time of day. (“Million Dollar Baby”) team includes director of
he combats skateboarders, But his single-minded and Ray Liotta (“The photography Tim Orr (“Snow
shoplifters and the occasional pursuit of glory launches Rat Pack”). Donald De Angels”), production designer
unruly customer while a turf war with the equally Line (“Fool’s Gold”) will Chris Spellman (“Superbad”)
dreaming of the day when he competitive Detective produce, with Andrew Haas and editor Zene Baker (“The
can swap his flashlight for a Harrison (Ray Liotta ) of the (“Without a Paddle”), Marty Foot Fist Way”). Music is
badge and a gun. Conway Police, and Ronnie Ewing (“Blades of Glory”), by Joey Stephens. Rated R
Ronnie’s delusions of is confronted with by the MPAA for “pervasive
grandeur are put to the the challenge of language, graphic nudity,
test when the mall is struck not only catching drug use, sexual content and
by a flasher. Driven by his the flasher, but violence.”
personal duty to protect getting him Warner Bros. Pictures,
and serve the mall and its before the real in association with
patrons, Ronnie seizes the cops. Legendary Pictures,
opportunity to showcase Seth Rogen presents a De Line
his underappreciated law stars in the Pictures Production of
enforcement talents on dark comedy Jody Hill Film, “Observe
a grand scale, hoping his “Observe and Report,” in theaters
solution of this crime will earn and April 2009. n
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