You people are so wrong. His best role so far has either been in Paper Heart, where he wonderfully plays the public perception of Michael Cera to further advance the film's choice to revel in a world between the real and the imagined, or in Youth in Revolt where he shows the range all the critics say he doesn't have and manages to further refine his unique brand of comedy, a quiet and laid back sensibility that, until he burst on to the scene, was nearly unheard of even in regard to guys who generally spend careers playing the straight man. He paved the way for smart, convention defying comedy in a wasteland that had been plagued, and in many ways still is, by the notion that the person who curses the loudest and is the most in your face is automatically hysterical. Also, the ladies love Cera, and he has the biggest stamp of approval anyone can hope for, the okay from the Jersey Shore