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Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist DVD Details

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist will be released on DVD on February 3.

Nick and Norah

Here are the DVD and Blu-Ray special features included with the movie:

  • Digital Copy of the film for playback on PSP™ and iTunes
  • Deleted scenes
  • Outtakes
  • Music Video: “Middle Management” by Bishop Allen
  • Storyboard Animations with optional filmmakers’ commentary
  • A Nick & Norah Puppet Show by Kat Dennings
  • Ari Graynor’s Video Diary: A Look Behind-the-Scenes
  • Faux interview with Michael Cera, Kat Dennings and Eddie Kaye Thomas
  • Photo Gallery
  • Commentary with director Peter Sollett, actors Michael Cera, Kat Dennings and Ari Graynor
  • Commentary with Peter Sollett, authors Rachel Cohn and David Levithan and screenwriter Lorene Scafaria

An Updated List of Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Quotes

Any time Michael Cera is involved in a film, you can bank on a series of witty, wry movie quotes.

And Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist comes through in a big way.

Here's a sampling of utterances from the latest Cera comedy, which also stars Kat Dennings as Norah:


Nick: We're close enough to the curb now. We're right on it.

Norah: This is amazing! You are literally like my musical soul mate.
Nick: Maybe I'll take this for a bit and you can just focus on driving.
Norah: What? You don't like my sweet grooves?

Nick: I never wash my pants. I like to keep the night on them.

Drunk Guy in Yugo: Are you off duty?
Nick: This isn't a cab.
Drunk Guy in Yugo: Are you off duty?
Nick: It's not a cab, my friend, I promise you.

Nick: You two must be great friends.
Norah: Yeah, I'm a great friend. It's always been like this. I'm the squire in Caroline's never-ending quest for attention.

Norah: Let's dance, douche bag!

Nick: You don't have to yell. It's not a train station. We're in a tiny car.

Michael Cera and Kat Dennings Dish on Infinite Playlist

Movie fans will familiarize themselves with Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist this week. The comedy opens on Friday.

Below, young stars Michael Cera and Kat Dennings talk about the film with ComingSoon.net. Enjoy these excerpts:

ComingSoon.net: How were the two of you cast for this and did you get to spend any time together before being thrown out onto the streets of New York?
Michael Cera: Yeah, we hung out.
Kat Dennings: We had a lot of rehearsals.
Cera: Yeah, rehearsals and hanging out, just getting to know each other. That was definitely helpful. We knew each other and we were comfortable with each other and with Pete (Solett, director) and with all the other actors before jumping in.
Dennings: And with the locations.
Cera: Yeah, we rehearsed at the locations, which I've never done.
Dennings: I don't know why more people don't do that, because it is the most practical thing I've ever heard of.
Cera
: We actually blocked it out, so when we got there we didn't have think about blocking, we could think about everything else. It was nice.
Dennings: It was really nice.

Nick and Tris

Tune in this week to Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, starring Kat Dennings and Michael Cera.

CS: Which one of you was cast first?
Dennings: You were first before anybody else.
Cera: Yeah, I met with Pete and then I was cast and that's when he started...
Dennings: I don't know if I was second cast, was I? Because me and Alexis and Ari were all cast around the same time. I think.
Cera: I think Pete wanted to find Norah before anyone else.
Dennings: It is just the girls when I was having my read with you, my final read with Michael it was me, Ari Graynor and Alexis Dziena. We all ended up getting the roles and we were all there together at the end. I wonder who beat everybody.

CS: At that point, you had already done "Superbad" but it hadn't come out yet?
Cera: It had come out I think. It was a few months before. We had done all the press tours for "Superbad" and everything. It was last summer and then in September it went to Europe.
Dennings: Yeah, it did because I saw you at the premiere.

Movie Stills from Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist

We know that you guys have already read our biased review (sorry we're big fans of Arrested Development star Michael Cera) of Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist and already plan on seeing it.

We also know that October 3 feels like forever away, so we've decided to give you some of these fun new movie stills from this cute romantic comedy that we can't wait for all of you to see!

Norah and TalNick, Norah, and the Band

Nick and TrisNick, Norah, and Caroline

Nick and Norah Outside the CarNick Behind the wheel

 

Reel Movie Reviews: Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

In Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Michael Cera and Kat Dennings spend a whirlwind of a night together.

These young stars play perfectly off one another, as Cera's typical awkward delivery is well-balanced by Dennings' free spirit of a character. The film isn't laugh-out-loud funny, but we dare you not to maintain a smile the entire time.

Nick And Norah

Read our full Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist review now.

Michael Cera Speaks on Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

We don't care that Michael Cera pretty much plays the same character in every movie. The guy is hilarious.

Here are excerpts from a new interview Cera gave, regarding his upcoming film, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist.

So how did this project come to you?
My manager sent me Raising Victor Vargas, which is the movie that Pete (Sollett) did. And I really loved it and wanted to meet with him. And then I went to New York and met him and really like him and wanted to work with him. I thought he would do the movie really well. And we made it.

Nick

Because you guys are kind of in the target demo that movies like this and Superbad and Juno are aimed at. What do you think is different about these movies of the last couple of years, as opposed to back in the ’90s when we had a lot of teen movies that were maybe a little more gross-out based, a little more sexist perhaps. Do you like any of the movies that come out now?
I like anything that feels authentic or comes from a real place. Comes from someone’s heart. I’ve never liked those gross out comedies. I watch a lot of movies and that’s not really what I watch or like. I just try and do things that I think I would like.

A Scene from Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

We don't care how often Michael Cera replicates his character of George Michael from Arrested Development. We can't get enough of the actor.

With that in mind, our staff is psyched to see Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist this fall. Check out this clip from it now:

The Movie Trailer for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

On October 3, we'll be treated to Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist.

The film stars Michael Cera and Kat Dennings, as they spend one wild night in New York City. Check out the trailer now:

 

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Movie Poster

You should only need to hear (or read, we suppose) two words in order to get excited for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist:

Michael Cera.

The Superbad actor stars alongside Kat Dennings in the film, which is scheduled for an October 3 release and is based on a popular book by the same name.

Here's the poster for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist:

Nick and Norah

On the Set with Kat Dennings and Michael Cera

MTV recently went on set of the upcoming comedy Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist.

The film is based on a book and stars a pair of hot young actors: Michael Cera and Kat Dennings.

"[Cera's character] and I meet kind of by chance at a show for his band, the Jerkoffs, and end up kissing sort of by accident, but not really by accident. And then we get mad at each other, then fall in love a little bit, then get really mad, then fall in love a little bit more," said Dennings, who is most recognized for playing Catherine Keener's daughter in The 40-Year-Old Virgin.

"And I find Jesus in a bathroom at one point. There's just so many things in this movie that I actually can't keep track of them all."

Nick And Norah

Cera added:

"It doesn't tout itself as the be-all-end-all of youth. Nothing seemed too preposterous in it. It's just a good story of one night going all around Manhattan."

Read the full article from MTV now.

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