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Observe and Report Director: Jody Hill Cast: Seth Rogen, Ray Liotta, Michael Peña, Anna Faris

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 09/22/2009
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 24,184
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Basically Training - Hollywood's latest loose-cannon action star unleashed; Forest Ridge Mall: Security Recruitment Video; Seth Rogen and Anna Faris: Unscripted - multiple outtakes of this imperfect couple's funniest scenes; Meeting-of-the-mall-minds picture-in-picture commentary track with Seth Rogen, Anna Faris and writer/director Jody Hill

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The Foot Fist Way director Jody Hill takes the helm for this Seth Rogen comedy concerning an ambitious mall cop who competes with a seasoned detective to bust an elusive flasher. Make a wrong move at Forest Ridge Mall, and you'll have to answer to no-nonsense security head Ronnie Barnhardt (Rogen). Ronnie sees skateboarders as the blight of society, and any shoplifter unfortunate enough to summon his wrath will be promptly busted and booked. Sure, Ronnie may suffer delusions of grandeur when it comes to his job, but perhaps with a little effort he'll eventually get to trade in his flashlight and patch for a gun and a badge. When a flasher begins tormenting the shoppers at Forest Ridge Mall, Ronnie seizes the opportunity to showcase his detective skills and impress gorgeous makeup counter girl Brandi (Anna Faris), who can't be bothered to give him a second glance. Perhaps by catching the culprit, Ronnie will finally earn himself a prized position over at the police academy. But the one thing Ronnie hadn't counted on was competition, and when Detective Harrison (Ray Liotta) of the Conway Police makes it his personal mission to nab the flasher, the two rivals begin working around the clock to crack the case before their counterpart. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Ridiculous and Apallingby Heavy_Metal_Sushi

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October 13, 2009: I happen to be a security guard, which is what initially attracted me to this movie, because it looked like another funny one about security guards, like Paul Blart Mall Cop (which I totally recommend). However, aside from a few elements in this movie, I thought this movie was actually rather ridiculous and apalling. This movie possessed a lot of stupid humor, drug use, and full fledged nudity. I was apalled at the fact that there was a streaker running through the mall, and they showed every bit of it and his private parts, all the way from when Seth Rogen's character was chasing him, shot him, cuffed him, and delivered him to the police. I have never seen nudity like that continued on for that long in a movie before, and it was just wrong...especially the fact that it was a big, hairy heavy set man. It was just wrong! The only high parts of this movie were that a handful of parts were actually pretty funny, Seth Rogen & Ray Liotta were pretty good for the most part, and there was some nice heartwarming moments between Seth Rogen's character and this attendant at a pastry & coffee shop. Beyond that though, this movie was, again, pretty ridiculous and apalling. If you can handle some of that and don't mind movies with a lot of krass stuff in them that are totally ridiculous, then by all means, but I wouldn't recommend it past a single watch, if even that. Man, Seth Rogen is so funny and has potential as a great comic actor, but he keeps doing movies like this. The only ones so far I would recommend with him in them are Superbad, Fanboys, Step Brothers, and even Pineapple Express. Those ones were pretty funny & decent for the most part, and they weren't totally apalling. But yeah, unless you're a fan of ridiculous krass movies with a bunch of male nudity, then I would recommend avoiding this one.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.

I Also Recommend: SuperBad, Mall Cop, Pineapple Express, Step Brothers, Fanboys.