Now it's Maeby's Time to Shine

58519879websters930200923404PM.jpgAlia Shawkat, otherwise known as "Arrested Development's" adorably precocious "Maeby Fünke," attended last night's red carpet premiere of Whip It, in which she co-stars. I don't know if that movie is gonna be any good or not -- since it does also star Drew Barrymore and Juliette Lewis, who happen to be in my top two most annoying actresses of all time -- but either way it's good to finally see Alia in something relatively high-profile. I mean, after "Arrested" ended, Maeby just kind of slipped into obscurity while that smarmy little fart-nugget Cera has been queefing up his George Michael schtick all over every damn film role written for an 18-22-year-old male. We get it already, you know how to stutter on cue. What do you want, some kind of fucking prize?

More from the Whip It premiere:

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2 Comments


elizabeth said:

It seems that young Mr. Long can't decide if he going to become David Schwimmer or Keanu Reeves. This is certainly a very Schwimmer moment for him.


dev said:

So true about Michael Cera. Congratulations, you've been typecast with the best and most easy thing ever: being an awkward young guy. Your job is hard.