Paul Rudd Arrives Late To The Orgy In New Wanderlust Red Band Trailer
There was a long drought of advertising for David Wain's Wanderlust. While the first trailer for the comedy premiered back in early November, we saw absolutely nothing from the movie in December or January. In the past few weeks, however, that has totally changed. This month alone we've seen three new clips from the movie premiere online - including this one earlier today. It's just in time too, because the movie is to arrive in theaters next week. But if you're looking for more than just one minute segments that have been given the green band label, I have something special for you.
The first red band trailer for Wanderlust has arrived courtesy of Screen Junkies. There isn't a ton of new footage, but if you are interested in watching Justin Theroux teach Jennifer Aniston how to milk a goat, Malin Akerman seduce Paul Rudd, and Joe Lo Truglio walk around naked, then you should totally love this. Check it out!
The film follows George and Linda (Rudd, Aniston) as they are forced to pick up and move away from their fancy Manhattan lifestyle when George loses his job. After trying a few more normal options that don't work out too well, they eventually end up at hippy commune where they experience a very different kind of lifestyle. To see more from Wanderlust, which was co-written by David Wain and Ken Marino, head over to our Blend Film Database.
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