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  1. Cedar Rapids. (film) Cedar Rapids is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta. The script, written by Phil Johnston, was included on the 2009 Black List, a Hollywood list of the most popular unproduced screenplays of the year. [1] The film stars Ed Helms, John C. Reilly, Anne Heche, Isiah Whitlock Jr., and Sigourney Weaver.

  2. Cedar Rapids: Directed by Miguel Arteta. With Ed Helms, John C. Reilly, Anne Heche, Isiah Whitlock Jr.. Tim Lippe has no idea what he's in for when he's sent to Cedar Rapids, Iowa to represent his company at an annual insurance convention, where he soon finds himself under the "guidance" of three convention veterans.

    • (40K)
    • Comedy
    • Miguel Arteta
    • 2011-03-18
  3. Feb 10, 2011 · Directed by Miguel Arteta. Comedy. R. 1h 27m. By Manohla Dargis. Feb. 10, 2011. Everything’s up to date in Cedar Rapids, which not only has skyscrapers, but also a hotel with a pool sparkling in ...

    • Miguel Arteta
  4. Feb 10, 2011 · Movie Reviews - 'Cedar Rapids' - In the Big (gish) City, It's Never Too Late To Come Of Age Ed Helms stars as a naive small-town insurance salesman sent to Iowa's second-biggest city for a ...

  5. He is soon smitten with seductive Nebraskan insurance agent Joan Ostrowski-Fox (Heche) and awed by his experienced roommates, the straight-shooting Ronald Wilkes (Whitlock Jr.) and the suspicious Dean Zeigler (Reilly). Disheartened when he comes face-to-face with corporate corruption, Tim is ultimately lured beyond the lobby into an urban ...

  6. I get it. Welcome to the jungle, Timbo. — Dean Ziegler. Cedar Rapids is a 2011 comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta, starring Ed Helms, John C. Reilly, Anne Heche, Isiah Whitlock Jr. and Sigourney Weaver. The film centers around Tim Lippe (Helms), a Wisconsin insurance salesman who goes to a convention in the eponymous city in Iowa.

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  8. Cedar Rapids is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta. The script, written by Phil Johnston, was included on the 2009 Black List, a Hollywood list of the most popular unproduced screenplays of the year.