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Director:Tom Vaughan
Starring:Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher, Rob Corddry, Lake Bell
Ratings:PG-13 - some sexual and crude content, language, a drug reference
Time:99 min.
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CAMERON DIAZ (Joy McNally) is a four-time Golden Globe® nominee and one of contemporary Hollywood's most popular screen actresses. After making a major impression debuting opposite Jim Carrey in the action-comedy The Mask, Diaz was seen in a string of well-regarded independent films including The Last Supper; Ed Burns' She's the One; Feeling Minnesota, with Keanu Reeves; Head above Water; Keys to Tulsa; and Danny Boyle's A Life Less Ordinary, co-starring Ewan McGregor.

Then, in 1997, the actress achieved bona fide star status when she appeared along with Julia Roberts and Dermot Mulroney in the hugely successful romantic comedy My Best Friend's Wedding playing the beautiful, vulnerable, and vocally challenged Kimberly.

Fortune shined on Diaz again the next year when she starred as the object of both Ben Stiller's and Matt Dillon's wacky affections in the Farrelly Brothers' surprise hit There's Something About Mary. The edgy comedy earned Diaz her first Golden Globe Award nomination, for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical.

After a role in the thriller Very Bad Things, she went on to co-star with John Cusack in the boldly original Being John Malkovich. For her transformative role as the dowdy, pet-obsessed Lotte Schwartz, Diaz received her second Golden Globe nomination, this time in the Best Supporting Actress category.

The next few years marked a series of major milestones for the actress when she appeared in the enormously popular Charlie's Angels feature remake; as the voice of Princess Fiona in the animated mega-smash Shrek; in Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky, opposite Tom Cruise; and in Martin Scorcese's lauded epic, Gangs of New York. The latter two roles earned Diaz her third and fourth Golden Globe Award nominations.

Other big-screen appearances during this time included Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday, Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her, The Invisible Circus, and The Sweetest Thing.

The sequels Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Shrek 2, and Shrek the Third followed for Diaz, along with lead roles in Curtis Hanson's In Her Shoes and Nancy Meyers' The Holiday.

The actress will next be seen in Richard Kelly's sci-fi thriller The Box, with Shrek Goes Fourth currently slated for release in 2010.

ASHTON KUTCHER (Jack Fuller) has become one of the most in-demand leading men on the big screen. It all started on the small-screen, though, for the former Calvin Klein model when he was cast in the hit Fox TV series That '70s Show as the dim-witted, but sexy, Michael Kelso. Kutcher appeared in 183 episodes of the sitcom from its debut in 1998 through 2006.

At the same time, he acted in numerous features including Dude, Where's My Car; Just Married; Cheaper By the Dozen; The Butterfly Effect; Guess Who; A Lot Like Love; and Bobby, establishing himself as a reliable presence in both broad comedies and romantic comedies, as well as in dramas.

Most recently, Kutcher co-starred with Kevin Costner in The Guardian and voiced the role of the fast-talking mule deer Elliot in the animated hit Open Season.

Kutcher, through his production company Katalyst Films, has also enjoyed a successful television-producing career, starting with MTV's popular hidden camera reality series Punk'd, which he hosted as well. Kutcher went on to executive produce a succession of other reality shows including the CW's Beauty and the Geek, which is currently entering its fifth season; NBC's The Real Wedding Crashers; and, for MTV, Room 401 and Adventures in Hollywood, featuring rap group Three 6 Mafia. He also produced the recent ABC sitcom Miss/Guided and has several game shows airing soon including Game Show in my Head for CBS and Opportunity Knocks for ABC.

Kutcher will be seen later this year, along with Michelle Pfeiffer and Kathy Bates, in the feature drama Personal Effects, and in Spread, co-starring Anne Heche, produced by Kutcher and his Katalyst films.

ROB CORDDRY (Steve "Hater" Hader) first gained attention through his appearances on Comedy Central's sketch comedy series Upright Citizens' Brigade and, later, as a longtime "correspondent" for the network's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Comic roles in films like Old School and Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story and such TV series as Arrested Development, Cartoon Network's Sunday Pants, and Curb Your Enthusiasm followed for the Boston native.

Corddry went on to act in the features Failure to Launch, The Pleasure of Your Company, and Unaccompanied Minors, and lent his voice to the animated Arthur and the Invisibles.

Last year, in addition to starring in the short-lived Fox TV series The Winner, he appeared in the indie farce The Ten, along with such major studio comedies as Blades of Glory, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, and the remake of The Heartbreak Kid.

Corddry, most recently seen in the Will Ferrell comedy Semi-Pro, will also appear in the upcoming Patriotville, starring Justin Long; Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay; and Lower Learning, with Jason Biggs and Eva Longoria Parker.

TREAT WILLIAMS (Jack Fuller, Sr.) has been working steadily in both film and television since his 1976 movie debut as squeaky-voiced detective Michael Brick in Terence McNally's bawdy comedy The Ritz.

Williams then captivated audiences playing the ebullient hippie, Berger, in the feature version of the Broadway musical Hair. Roles followed in such movies as Steven Spielberg's 1941, Sidney Lumet's Prince of the City, and the epic drama Once Upon a Time in America, as well as leads in a host of telefilms including Dempsey; A Streetcar Named Desire; the PBS adaptation, Some Men Need Help; and J. Edgar Hoover.

The actor went on to appear in the feature films Smooth Talk, The Men's Club, Sweet Lies, Dead Heat, and Heart of Dixie; and on TV in movies like Max and Helen (as Max Rosenberg), Till Death Do Us Part, The Water Engine, and Deadly Matrimony; the mini-series Drug Wars: The Camarena Story; and in the title role of the legal drama series, Eddie Dodd. He also starred opposite Shelley Long in the CBS sitcom Good Advice.

Later feature roles include Hand Gun, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, The Devil's Own, Deep Rising, The Deep End of the Ocean, Hollywood Ending, and Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous.

Williams' more recent TV credits include a long list of telefilms such as Parallel Lives, In the Shadow of Evil, HBO's The Late Shift (in which he played former super-agent Mike Ovitz), Escape: Human Cargo; Journey to the Center of the Earth; and Guilty Hearts; along with appearances on the series UC: Undercover and Going to California.

The actor gained a whole new generation of fans when he starred in the highly embraced WB series Everwood, playing small town doctor Andy Brown, from 2002 to 2006. Williams received two Screen Actors Guild Award® nominations for the part.

Most recently, he was seen in a recurring role on the ABC drama Brothers & Sisters; in the highly rated Lifetime movie The Staircase Murders; and on TNT's limited series Heartland, in which he starred as a heart surgeon.

DENNIS MILLER (Judge Whopper) hit the ground running in 1985 when he was cast on TV's Saturday Night Live. He spent six seasons on the popular show, most notably as the smirky "Weekend Update" anchor.

The comedian went on to host the syndicated Dennis Miller Show, which was among the first alternative TV talk shows. Though it only lasted a year, it paved the way for his far more successful outing, Dennis Miller Live, which enjoyed a nine-year, 215-episode run on HBO. Miller and his writing staff were nominated for Emmy® Awards five times over the course of the half-hour talk show's lengthy life.

During the 1990s, Miller also acted in a number of feature films including Madhouse, Disclosure, The Net, Never Talk to Strangers, Bordello of Blood, and Murder at 1600, as well as on such TV sitcoms as NewsRadio and The Norm Show.

Miller later spent two seasons as the color commentator for ABC's NFL Monday Night Football, then went on to host CNBC's hour-long prime time political show simply titled Dennis Miller.

Over the past 20 years, he also starred in and wrote the HBO specials Mr. Miller Goes to Washington; Black and White; Live From Washington DC: They Shoot HBO Specials, Don't They?; State of the Union Undressed; Citizen Arcane; The Millennium Special; The Raw Feed (2003 Emmy nomination); and All In. Miller also wrote and appeared in 2007's NFL Network special, The Monday Night Miracle.

In addition, he wrote a best-selling series of "Rant" books for Doubleday Publishing and, later, Harper-Collins.

Last year, Miller began hosting Westwood One's The Dennis Miller Show, a daily, three-hour talk show focusing on culture, current events, and politics. It airs on 138 radio stations across the United States.

Miller also currently hosts NBC's primetime game show Amne$ia.

LAKE BELL (Tipper) was most recently seen in the New Line comedy Over Her Dead Body, co-starring with Paul Rudd and Eva Longoria Parker.

She has had regular roles on the NBC series Miss Match and Surface. Bell also recurred as Sally Heep on ABC's The Practice, a part she reprised over the course of two seasons on ABC's popular David Kelly follow-up, Boston Legal.

Other TV appearances include the NBC telefilm War Stories and a recurring role on ER.

Additional feature credits include Slammed, Speakeasy, I Love Your Work, Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders, and the upcoming thriller Still Waters.

Bell will be seen next year in New Line's police saga Pride and Glory, with Colin Farrell and Edward Norton.

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