RUSH Members Make Cameo Appearance In 'I Love You Man' Movie

December 17, 2008

According to a posting on the RUSH fan site Power Windows, all three members of RUSH will make a cameo appearance in the upcoming Paul Rudd/Jason Segel film "I Love You Man", scheduled for release on March 20, 2009. A source close to the band reported that the trio filmed their scene and or scenes while on a break in Los Angeles during the second leg of the "Snakes & Arrows" tour (the week of May 11, 2008). Although they are not seen in the the first trailer (below) of the film which has just been released, an obligatory "2112" album cover poster can be seen at the 1:57 mark. Co-star Jason Segel is known by many RUSH fans from his role in the television series "Freaks And Geeks" (a series which frequently referenced RUSH).

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