New ‘YOUTH IN REVOLT’ clip, Michael Cera gets fired up!

New ‘YOUTH IN REVOLT’ clip, Michael Cera gets fired up!

We previously posted one of the newer theatrical posters from YOUTH IN REVOLT, starring Michael Cera.  Well a new clip has hit the web, featuring a rather funny scene from the film, in which Cera’s alter ego Francois Dillinger causes a bit of fiery havoc.  Check out a taste of what you can expect from YOUTH IN REVOLT, opening this weekend at theaters everywhere.

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Our previous YOUTH IN REVOLT post:

Check out this new poster for YOUTH IN REVOLT, depicting the alter ego of Francois Dillinger.  In the movie, Michael Cera plays a young man who decides to create an alternate personality in hopes of getting a girl.  But what happens when Francois takes over, and begins to wreak more havoc than is necessary?  Funny stuff, that’s what happens.

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And in case you haven’t seen it yet, here’s the red band trailer for the film.  WARNING: This trailer contains some pretty rough language and rather sexually suggestive dialogue, in case that bothers ya.

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