Observe and Report to Premiere at SXSW 2009

Warner Bros has announced that Observe and Report, Jody Hill’s follow-up to the cult comedy The Foot Fist Way will premiere at the South By Southwest Film Festival in Austin Texas in March, a month before the film hits theaters on April 10th 2009.. The dark comedy stars Seth Rogen, Anna Faris, Michael Pena and Ray Liotta. Read the full press release after the jump.

The full plot synopsis follows:

“At the Forest Ridge Mall, head of security Ronnie Barnhardt patrols his jurisdiction with an iron fist, combating skateboarders, shoplifters and the occasional unruly customer while dreaming of the day when he can swap his flashlight for a badge and a gun. His delusions of grandeur are put to the test when the mall is struck by a flasher. Driven to protect and serve the mall and its patrons, Ronnie seizes the opportunity to showcase his underappreciated law enforcement talents on a grand scale, hoping his solution of this crime will earn a coveted spot at the police academy and the heart of his elusive dream girl Brandi, the hot make-up counter clerk who won’t give him the time of day. But his single-minded pursuit of glory launches a turf war with the equally competitive Detective Harrison of the Conway Police, and Ronnie is confronted with the challenge of not only catching the flasher, but getting him before the real cops do.”

ROGEN RETURNS TO SXSW FILM FESTIVAL WITH JODY HILL’S “OBSERVE AND REPORT”

Austin, Texas — January 12, 2008 – The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival announced today additional titles and guest speakers for this year’s Festival, March 13 – 21, 2009 in Austin, Texas. Among the new titles unveiled is the Warner Bros. Pictures release “Observe and Report,” which will premiere in the Centerpiece slot on Monday, March 16th.

Written and directed by Jody Hill (“Foot Fist Way”), “Observe and Report” is a dark comedy starring Seth Rogen (“Pineapple Express,” “Knocked Up”) as Ronnie Barnhardt, a deluded, self-important head of mall security who squares off in a turf war against the local cops. Opening wide on April 10, 2009, the film also stars Anna Faris, Michael Peña and Ray Liotta, and was produced by Donald De Line and executive produced by Andrew Haas, Marty Ewing, Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni under the Legendary Pictures banner. Rogen previously attended the 2007 Festival with the world premiere of “Knocked Up,” which went on to gross nearly $150 million in its domestic release.

New panelists added to the SXSW Film Conference (March 14 – 17) include filmmakers Catherine Hardwicke (“Twilight,” “Thirteen”), Robert Rodriguez (“Sin City,” “Spy Kids”) and Mike Judge (“Office Space,” “King of the Hill”), SXSW alum and Mumblecore pioneer Joe Swanberg (“Nights and Weekends, “Hannah Takes the Stairs”) and Mark Woollen, the award-winning creator of many memorable trailers (“Milk,” “Slumdog Millionaire,” “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”).

Long known as a banner destination for compelling documentary films, the lineup for the 2009 SXSW Film Conference & Festival will include:

“Objectified” – From acclaimed SXSW alum Gary Hustwit (”Helvetica”) comes a new film that documents the creative processes of some of the world’s most influential industrial designers, and looks at how the things they make impact our lives. What can we learn about who we are, and who we want to be, from the objects with which we surround ourselves?

“New World Order” – Directed by SXSW alum Andrew Neel, this documentary about conspiracy theorists is a behind the scenes look at the underground anti-globalist movement. The film chronicles celebrity radio host and underground cult hero Alex Jones, (of “Waking Life” and “A Scanner Darkly”), and other conspiracy theorists on their ceaseless quests to expose the ‘massive global conspiracy’ that they believe threatens the future of humanity.

“Winnebago Man” – Jack Rebney is the most famous man you’ve never heard of – after cursing his way through a Winnebago sales video, Rebney’s outtakes became an underground sensation and an online phenomenon seen by millions. Filmmaker Ben Steinbauer climbs to the top of a mountain and goes deep into the woods to find the recluse who unwittingly became an Internet superstar.

“RiP: A Remix Manifesto” – Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers. Gaylor’s documentary features artists like Girl Talk, who employ mash-up techniques, mixing samples of existing music into new songs. Interviews with additional artists, lawmakers, companies and consumers are interspersed with animation, archive footage and collages.

The SXSW Film Festival will open on March 13th with a screening of “I Love You, Man,” directed by John Hamburg and starring Paul Rudd, Jason Segel and Rashida Jones. Previously announced panelists for the 2009 SXSW Film Conference & Festival include acclaimed writer/directors Todd Haynes and Richard Linklater in conversation together, longtime Stanley Kubrick producer Jan Harlan, as well as a rare appearance by Col Needham, Vice President of IMDb.com Service Limited. The complete festival lineup will be announced in early February 2009.

South By Southwest Film Conference & Festival
SXSW offers a uniquely creative space for filmmakers, film fans, and even cinephiles to partake in the big and small picture discussions about filmmaking today. The Conference hosts a five-day adventure in the latest filmmaking trends and new technology, featuring Conversations with film icons, intimate mini-meetings and one-on-one mentor sessions with industry veterans. The internationally-acclaimed, nine-day Festival boasts some of the most wide-ranging programming of any US event of its kind, from provocative documentaries to subversive Hollywood comedies, with a special focus on emerging talents. Learn more at sxsw.com/film.

  • Conor
    Is SXSW earlier this year? God it seems like yesterday that I was reading about 2008 SXSW
  • Both these movies look dumb.
  • wait...Foot Fist Way? Seth Rogen? Anna Faris? This movie has the stank pourin' all over it!
  • Dr. Doc
    cant wait, Seth Rogen is the man!

    now lets get some serious Green Hornet news!
  • Palmer
    My god, how many movies is Seth Rogen in!?
  • Seth Rogen Observe and Report or Kevin James Mall Cop ... ¿wich one is worst idea ever?mmm...
  • Tercotta
    Anything > Kevin James
  • Seth Rogen is sooooo FUCKING overrated!
  • this movie looks dumb as hell
  • more than you can count the hair on your balls!!
  • Ronald Barnhardt
    You hate filled posers make me sick. Go suck on a shotgun.
  • why dont YOU shove it up you know where!!!
  • the foot fist way was just ok so i probably wont jump out of my seat to go see this, but i know one thing for sure: im going to laugh more at this than at paul blart: mall cop.

    yeah, i said it.
  • It stars Anna, I'm seeing it. I am deeply regretful for feeling this way and seeing he House Bunny, but I'm willing to risk it again. She's worth it.
  • I agree, Anna was smoking hot in The House Bunny, so i can see myself seeing this film for sure. Seth Rogen is a pretty funny guy, i dont know why people dont like him that much.
  • *rolls my eyes*
  • That doesn't work. I shave mine.
  • eww, i didnt need to hear that
  • Palmer
    At least it wouldn't look like Bob Ross!
  • Its good though! more of seth is never a bad thing...well unless its titled Pinnaple Express
  • But not "Heath Ledger" overrated.
  • Or "Jesus" overrated.
  • Am I the LAST to know that Seth Rogen and Joe Rogen are brothers?
  • Nathan Name
    That isn't true... Don't spread rumors.
  • That is true.
  • I'm pretty sure these are actually the same movie.
  • Alex
    Yeah... it really feels like we should have a trailer for this by now.
  • Foot Fist Way was good for what it was. I like Seth Rogan more as a writer than an actor. This seems like it could be good and I really can't resist anything Ray Liotta either, even though he has been is some questionable films. I'm might have to make the trek to Austin this year.
  • She is worth it! Pitty her movie choices arent to good! But this is a deff see-er
  • This movie looks hillarious! Know if a trailers been released??
  • its dankoooo
    umm seth rogen is awesome, but i dont see the difference between mall cop and this.... i mean it kinda pisses me off seth rogen is in it, cuz it was just released a couple months ago with different people and title.... unreal.....
  • doggitdoggit
    you idiots hating on this have no idea what you are talking about. Paul Blart =/= this movie AT ALL. this has a taxi driver/cable guy feel. broomstick guy, shove it up your ass. wait to see it then comment, dickweed.
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