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13 Movie Parties We Wish We'd Attended
From the looks of it, the party at the center of "Project X" is an epic teen throwdown to rival the best of them. No wonder, since it's produced by "The Hangover" director Todd Phillips.
To mark this Friday's release of the sure-to-be raucous flick, we've weeded through some of our favorite party films of all time to pick the 13 best movie parties we wish we'd attended. From "Animal House"s' infamous toga party to Will Ferrell streaking at a Snoop Dogg concert in "Old School," one thing's for certain: These parties rocked.
If only life were more like the movies. Get More »
My Favorite Movie: Ashley Fink
"The movie that I’ve seen so many times my [VHS] cassette tape broke was 'Can’t Hardly Wait' with Seth Green. I think I've seen it probably over 300 times. I was obsessed with that little nugget. I really was.
"I thought Seth Green in that movie was so funny and Ethan Embry was so sweet, and I don’t know. That movie was just my jam. And I watched it so many times, my cassette tape broke. I have since bought it on DVD." Get More »
Drunk People Are Hilarious: The Mashup
We at NextMovie don't condone drinking to excess. No sir. Nuh-uh. Alcohol is bad, mmkay?
That said, while watching people get drunk in real life isn't always a barrel of laughs (ever been to a St. Patrick's Day parade?), watching people in movies get drunk can be downright hilarious.
They fall on their faces! They say and do crazy things! (Bless you, Will Ferrell, you are indeed going streaking.) They're far more entertaining -- and infinitely more clever -- than your buddy Joe after he's broken open a bottle of tequila. Get More »
Before They Were Famous: Jason Segel in 'Can't Hardly Wait'
Try to remember a time before you were aware of "Bad Teacher" star Jason Segel.
Perhaps you first recognized him as the star of "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," or got to know him as Marshall Eriksen on "How I Met Your Mother." Maybe you remember him from his days on the now-cult hit "Freaks and Geeks," or even way back to his indie-film breakout as Mike in "SLC Punk!" Get More »

