"30 Minutes or Less" arrives on DVD and Blu-ray on November 29 full of extras, and that's a guarantee. MTV News has exclusively learned the details of the upcoming Blu-ray edition of the movie, which lets viewers watch right alongside the funniest dudes in the room — the ones who made the movie!
In the Picture-in-Picture visual commentary, stars Jesse Eisenberg, Aziz Ansari, Danny McBride, Nick Swardson and director Ruben Fleischer watch the movie with you, joke around and share stories from the behind the scenes. The DVD edition doesn't have picture-in-picture, but includes other extras from the Blu-ray including deleted scenes, outtakes and interviews with the cast and crew.
Check out the full details on the DVD and Blu-ray release past the jump.
Culver City, Calif. (October 3, 2011) – Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network, Zombieland) and Danny McBride (TV’s "Eastbound and Down," Pineapple Express,) lead an all-star cast in the hilarious action-comedy 30 Minutes or Less,...
In the Picture-in-Picture visual commentary, stars Jesse Eisenberg, Aziz Ansari, Danny McBride, Nick Swardson and director Ruben Fleischer watch the movie with you, joke around and share stories from the behind the scenes. The DVD edition doesn't have picture-in-picture, but includes other extras from the Blu-ray including deleted scenes, outtakes and interviews with the cast and crew.
Check out the full details on the DVD and Blu-ray release past the jump.
Culver City, Calif. (October 3, 2011) – Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network, Zombieland) and Danny McBride (TV’s "Eastbound and Down," Pineapple Express,) lead an all-star cast in the hilarious action-comedy 30 Minutes or Less,...
- 10/3/2011
- by Kevin Sullivan
- MTV Movies Blog
In what is shaping up to be a top shelf action comedy, tonight brings news that Aziz Ansari is in negotiations to star in 30 Minutes or Less from Zombieland director Ruben Fleischer. The dapper comedian and co-star of Parks & Rec would play a junior high school teacher thrown into a ticking clock scenario when his pal---an aimless pizza delivery man---is ordered to rob a bank by two goons who strap a bomb to his chest. As written in the Black List-approved, R-rated script by Matthew Sullivan and Michael Diliberti (they also penned Jody Hill's planned L.A.P.I.), Ansari's character is the logical straight man to his fast driving, foul-mouthed pal named Will, a role that hasn't yet been attached to an actor. Super curious to see who lands it, along with an actress for the script's ghetto stripper character. With his profile set to bazooka, Ansari's casting is a smart choice.
- 4/8/2010
- by Hunter Stephenson
- Slash Film
Ever since Zombieland was a massive break-out hit, there has been a lot of talk about what director Ruben Fleischer will do next. A 3D sequel is in the cards, but he's been slow to take on any of the many films that have come his way. Now there are reports that say he could well end up directing a comedy called 30 Minutes or Less, which is being developed as a star vehicle for Danny McBride. The La Times and Deadline both report on the film, which is being backed by Media Rights Capital. Neither outlet has any particular information on the script. But it was written by Matthew Sullivan and Michael Diliberti (the writers behind L.A.P.I., currently in development by Foot Fist Way and Observe and Report director Jody Hill) and ended up on the 2009 Black List. There the logline was listed as a comedy following "a pizza ...
- 3/19/2010
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Unlike the pitches of his ex-professional baseball player character in the HBO series Eastbound & Down, actor Danny McBride's acting career is picking up steam. After memorable supporting roles in such movies as Pineapple Express and Tropic Thunder, McBride snagged a role in director Jason Reitman's Academy Award-nominated movie Up In the Air, and is the headliner of his latest movie, Your Highness, a period comedy from Pineapple director David Gordon Green due out in October.
Now, Variety reports that McBride will star in L.A.P.I., the first feature being developed by Rough House Pictures, a Mandate Pictures production house headed by McBride, Green, and Jody Hill. Variety provided no details about the plot of the movie other than that, as the title suggests, McBride will play a private investigator in what is presumably an action-comedy movie along the lines of Pineapple Express. The story is based on a pitch...
Now, Variety reports that McBride will star in L.A.P.I., the first feature being developed by Rough House Pictures, a Mandate Pictures production house headed by McBride, Green, and Jody Hill. Variety provided no details about the plot of the movie other than that, as the title suggests, McBride will play a private investigator in what is presumably an action-comedy movie along the lines of Pineapple Express. The story is based on a pitch...
- 2/15/2010
- by BrentJS Sprecher
- Reelzchannel.com
Here's something to get excited about. Director Jody Hill is once again teaming up with his muse Danny McBride for a new comedy called L.A.P.I., in which McBride will play a "beaten down, hard boiled" private investigator. The movie will be written by Michael Diliberti and Matthew Sullivan, two guys who have apparently been making a name for themselves with a spec script called Comic Con, about a group of friends who pull off a heist at the annual fan gathering in San Diego. They haven't had a script make it to the screen yet, but they did land on the 2009 Black List for best unproduced screenplays, and they are also penning the upcoming remake of Brewster's Millions. L.A.P.I. will be the first movie under the new production house [1] formed by Hill, McBride and David Gordon Green, called Rough House Pictures. Green will serve as producer on the film.
- 2/5/2010
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
I make no effort to hide the fact that I love Jody Hill as a director. He's sort of a wild man that sees no reason to broadcast his insanity, seeking rather to coolly offend you while sitting back and puffing a cigarette. I also make no effort to hide the fact that I find Danny McBride increasingly annoying - an actor that plays the same person in every role (although he admittedly clenched his fists and toned it down for Up in the Air). That wouldn't be so bad if his only role wasn't a giant toolbag. So, it's both fortunately and unfortunately that we're reporting a partnership between the two for the upcoming L.A. P.I. - directed by Hill and starring McBride. The story is being kept a secret, and the title isn't much help, although it was also the working title for a little film called Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. In...
- 2/5/2010
- by Dr. Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Now that Danny McBride and Jody Hill ostensibly have the keys to the kingdom by way of their new production company, Rough House Pictures, the world of comedy better watch its stagnant ass. Hill is attached to direct, and McBride to star as a "beaten down, hardboiled private investigator," in a new action-comedy called L.A.P.I. Their pal and fellow North Carolina School of the Arts alum, David Gordon Green, who co-founded the company with them last year, will co-produce. What's intriguing is that unlike their previous collaborations The Foot Fist Way, HBO's Eastbound & Down, and Observe & Report, the idea and pitch for L.A.P.I. originates outside the crew's creative circle, from screenwriter team Michael Diliberti and Matthew Sullivan. The duo have two other buzzing projects in development: a comedy entitled Comic Con (one of two scripts by these guys on the 2009 Black List) and a remake of Brewster's Millions.
- 2/5/2010
- by Hunter Stephenson
- Slash Film
Anyone who has watched The Fist Foot Way, Observe and Report or any episode of Eastbound & Down immediately recognizes one thing: Jody Hill does not look at the world the same way most of us do. Call in nihilistic, call it Hobbesian, call it whatever you like: his films reflect a dark part of the human condition that few directors are brave enough to touch upon. Up to this point, though, his work has examined what would otherwise be humdrum or even happy subjects. The same can't be said for his next project. Variety says frequent collaborator Danny McBride will star in Hill's next film, L.A.P.I., as a detective straight out of the minds of Dashiell Hammet or Raymond Chandler. The concept for the film is based on a pitch by writers Michael Diliberti and Matthew Sullivan, who are currently writing a remake of Brewster's Millions. The...
- 2/5/2010
- cinemablend.com
After Will Ferrell and Adam McKay laid eyes upon The Foot Fist Way, writer/director Jody Hill and actor Danny McBride had gotten their breakthrough. Years and years of patience paid off after Hill, McBride and friend David Gordon Green moved out to Hollywood after film school in North Carolina, and now the three are in the thick of it. After the success of their HBO series "Eastbound and Down," I was wondering when Hill and McBride would get back together, and now Variety reports the two will reunite for L.A.P.I. a story (no details are known yet) that has McBride playing a hard-boiled, downtrodden private investigator. The film, being developed through Hill, McBride and Green's recently founded Rough House Pictures, is based on a pitch from writers Michael Diliberti and Matthew Sullivan who are also working on a remake of Brewster's Millions after the much talked...
- 2/4/2010
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Rough House, the Mandate Pictures-based company set up by Jody Hill, Danny McBride and David Gordon Green, has picked up its first project, the action-comedy "L.A.P.I." from scribes Michael Diliberti and Matthew Sullivan.
Hill is attached to direct, and McBride is attached to star. Hill, McBride, Green and Rough House head of production Matt Reilly will produce. The project falls in line with the company's strategy of making high-concept comedies with a specific brand of humor, exemplified by titles such as "Eastbound & Down," "The Foot Fist Way" and "Observe and Report."
While details of the plot are being kept under wraps, it is known McBride starring as a beaten down, hardboiled P.I. in the action-comedy.
Mandate's Nathan Kahane is exec producing.
Hill's most recent movie was "Observe and Report." McBride most appeared in "Up in the Air." Both are repped by CAA.
Diliberti and Sullivan,...
Hill is attached to direct, and McBride is attached to star. Hill, McBride, Green and Rough House head of production Matt Reilly will produce. The project falls in line with the company's strategy of making high-concept comedies with a specific brand of humor, exemplified by titles such as "Eastbound & Down," "The Foot Fist Way" and "Observe and Report."
While details of the plot are being kept under wraps, it is known McBride starring as a beaten down, hardboiled P.I. in the action-comedy.
Mandate's Nathan Kahane is exec producing.
Hill's most recent movie was "Observe and Report." McBride most appeared in "Up in the Air." Both are repped by CAA.
Diliberti and Sullivan,...
- 2/4/2010
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rough House Pictures head of production Matt Reilly announced today that the company has acquired L.A.P.I. , an action-comedy pitch from writers Michael Diliberti and Matthew Sullivan (upcoming Brewster's Millions ), through Rough House's deal with Mandate Pictures. Rough House principal Jody Hill ( Observe and Report ) is attached to direct and Danny McBride ( Up in the Air , Tropic Thunder ) is attached to star. David Gordon Green ( Pineapple Express ), Hill, McBride and Reilly will produce. Mandate President Nathan Kahane will executive produce. Details of the plot are being kept under wraps, apart from McBride starring as a beaten down, hard boiled P.I. in the action-comedy. L.A.P.I. is the first project to be developed under the new label formed by David Gordon Green, Jody...
- 2/4/2010
- Comingsoon.net
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