Emily Ratajkowski Lands Lead Role In A Flick About The EDM Scene

Has anybody been able to stretch the attention they got from flashing their hot rack more than Emily Rat? Think of the thousands, even millions, of girls who flash tit every Spring Break, and all they have to show for it is two free shots and a t-shirt that says “I Showed My Boobs At Cocktails & Dreams And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt.”

The same cannot be said for the debatably hottest chick on the planet right now, Emily Ratajkowski. EmRat (cute nickname I call her that she likes) was able to parlay the awareness she got from being featured prancing around in the “Blurred Lines” video to land herself on the cover of GQ, and then score a role in the upcoming Ben Affleck movie, Gone Girl.

Her latest career coup just happened today when it was announced that she will star in the upcoming movie, We Are Your Friends, opposite Zac Efron. I would say Efron is lame, but he kinda won me over in Neighbors, so I forgive him for High School Musical.

I don’t really care what it’s about, seeing as I’d probably go see it even if it’s just EmRat sitting on a couch reading a magazine for 90 minutes, but what the hell, let’s take a look.

Via Deadline Hollywood

The film is a coming-of age-drama about finding your voice. It’s set in the worlds of electronic music and the Hollywood nightlife, where an aspiring 23-year-old DJ named Cole spends his days scheming with his childhood friends and his nights working on the one track that will set the world on fire. All of this changes when he meets a charismatic but damaged older DJ named James who takes him under his wing. Things get complicated, however, when Cole starts falling for James’ much younger girlfriend, Sophie. With Cole’s forbidden relationship intensifying and his friendships unraveling, he must choose between love, loyalty, and the future he knows he’s destined for.

I think I might rescind my earlier statement that I would see anything that EmRat is in. I’m sure the movie is in very capable hands though, and even though the subject matter sounds kinda lame, if executed properly, it could be okay, right? I wonder who’s gonna direct it.

…the film will be directed by Max Joseph, co-star of MTV’s Catfish series.

MAX? Max, as in, this Max –

I don’t know what the hell is going on here, but I don’t like it… I don’t like it one bit.

Any of you guys gonna see this movie?