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"Cedar Rapids," directed by Miguel Arteta (who also directed "Youth In Revolt," which shot some parts in downtown Ann Arbor and is scheduled to hit theaters in January) and starring Anne Heche, Ed Helms, John C. Reilly and Sigourney Weaver, has been filming in Ann Arbor and Pittsfield Township.

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Jimmie R Johnson Do not go see cedar rapids when it comes out ...they are shooting it in ann arbor right now. Thanks to amtrak I was late to my appointment so I had to take a cab to the VA which should cost 3.50 but thanks to this jackass movie they detoured around the shoot and it cost me 9.50 dosn't seem like much but why should I pay for it. I a paritally disabled veteran on a limited income.

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Posted Nov 24 2009

My sister and I just met Ed Helms on set as we were checking out of our hotel (it takes place at the "Royal Cedar" hotel conference center, which was actually just a Red Roof Inn in A2). My sister gave him our folded up hotel bill receipt to sign, and as he did so, he said "I'm not paying your hotel bill!" It was awesome. He was taking a break between shots (which we had to wait for to be able to check out) and talking to "the Hooker" when he spotted us gawking and motioned that it was okay to come on over. Great guy!

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