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"Accepted" (2006)

Accepted Synopsis: High school senior Bartleby is on his way to scoring 8 out of 8 rejection letters from colleges, which isn't going to go over big with Mom and Dad. At least he's not alone in the exclusion. Several of his crew of outcast friends are in the same, college-less boat. So...how does a guy facing a bleak career please his parents and get noticed by dream girl Monica?
Justin Long Discusses "Accepted"
Justin Long talks about the college comedy movie "Accepted" and the PG-13 rating.
Jonah Hill Talks About "Accepted"
Jonah Hill on "Accepted," the script, the atmosphere on the set, and his upcoming projects - "Super Bad" and "Evan Almighty."
"Accepted" Movie Videos
Trailer and video clips from the movie "Accepted" in Windows Media and Quicktime formats.
"Accepted" Photo Gallery
Gallery of photos from the Universal Pictures movie, "Accepted," starring Justin Long, Blake Lively, Columbus Short, Adam Herschman, and Maria Thayer.
Lewis Black Plays a College Dean in "Accepted"
Lewis Black talks about stand-up, improv, and "Accepted."
"Accepted" Cast Interviews
Justin Long, Lewis Black, Blake Lively, Adam Herschman, Jonah Hill, Maria Thayer, and Columbus Short talk about the comedy movie "Accepted" while at the 2006 San Diego Comic Con.
"Accepted" Movie Credits
Cast and crew list for "Accepted" starring Justin Long, Blake Lively, and Lewis Black.
"Accepted" Poster
"When every college turned them down...they made one up."
"Accepted" Cast News
(June 2005) Justin Long ("Herbie Fully Loaded") has signed on to star in the comedy movie "Accepted" for director Steve Pink and Universal Pictures.
Justin Long Interview
While promoting "The Break-Up," Justin Long talked a little bit about his comedy, "Accepted."
Official "Accepted" Website
Universal Pictures' official site for "Accepted." Release Date: August 18, 2006

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