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The Rocker
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Aug. 20 2008, Published 1:01 p.m. ET
(Fox Atomic)
Starring: Rainn Wilson, Christina Applegate
If you don’t watch The Office, this film may change that. The series’ star Wilson plays a washed-up ’80s rocker who was booted from his band right before they made it big. Twenty years later, he joins his teen nephew’s band as their drummer. The one-liners are impeccably delivered, and Wilson’s immature and mostly disgusting antics are hilarious.