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In this coming movies, set for a summer 2010 release, Jay Baruchel is the bumbling apprentice and Cage, the master wizard.
Nicolas Cage Makes Magic In ‘The Sorcerer’s Apprentice’ Trailer » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Baruchel is also responsible for some great comedic timing and some pretty memorable laughs.
Five Reasons Why You Should Go See How To Train Your Dragon THIS WEEKEND | /Film 2010
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Jay Baruchel is great as Hiccup and the story is timeless.
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Baruchel is not the alum of Judd Apatow productions to be working on a slasher picture screenplay.
Jay Baruchel Writing, Wants to Direct “Socio-Racial” Slasher Film, Pig | /Film 2010
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After the presentation ended, there was a meet and greet with some of the filmmakers and Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, and Craig Ferguson.
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"I'm pretty sure my words were 'f--- it; do you want to marry me?' to which she said, 'yes, of course,'" Baruchel said.
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As the film opens, two of the building’s residents—Spencer (Scott Speedman), a young widower in wheelchair, and Louise (Emily Hampshire), a waitress devoted to her cats—meet their new neighbor, Victor (Jay Baruchel), an eager to please schoolteacher.
Kristin McCracken: Good Neighbors: Bringing Humor Back to Noir Kristin McCracken 2011
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Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) befriends Toothless, a rare, injured Night Fury dragon, in How to Train Your Dragon, a 3-D film arriving in theaters Friday.
'How to Train Your Dragon' breathes fire into the film genre 2010
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As the film opens, two of the building’s residents—Spencer (Scott Speedman), a young widower in wheelchair, and Louise (Emily Hampshire), a waitress devoted to her cats—meet their new neighbor, Victor (Jay Baruchel), an eager to please schoolteacher.
Kristin McCracken: Good Neighbors: Bringing Humor Back to Noir Kristin McCracken 2011
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As the film opens, two of the building’s residents—Spencer (Scott Speedman), a young widower in wheelchair, and Louise (Emily Hampshire), a waitress devoted to her cats—meet their new neighbor, Victor (Jay Baruchel), an eager to please schoolteacher.
Kristin McCracken: Good Neighbors: Bringing Humor Back to Noir Kristin McCracken 2011
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