Bad
Teacher

Cameron Diaz stars as Elizabeth Halsey - the worst teacher in the
history of education (OK, maybe Mary
Kay Letourneau,
Pamela
Smart
and Debra
Lafave
were worse). Not excited
to be working, and eager to find a rich husband to take care of her and
her spendthrift ways, Halsey shows movies to her kids all day, while
carrying out all sorts of schemes to fund her desired breast
augmentation surgery (you know, a boob job). However, her interest in
the new teacher, who also happens to be the heir to a large fortune,
Scott (Justin Timberlake), has inspired her to appear to care, along
with a new plot to come up with some big cash.
How does Elizabeth keep her job?
Will she get the guy who can help her retire from teaching forever?
Bad Teacher
is more like a rebellious teen acting out against her parents than a
truly rotten to the core degenerate kid. I guess you could say it's Kim
Kardashian instead of being Lindsay Lohan.
Writers Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg find moments to make the
movie as outrageous and raunchy as it should be, but don't quite commit
all the way. Thankfully, they avoid the played out, cliché
twist where she learns a lesson and changes her life around to let
Elizabeth be a nasty woman the entire way through, but Diaz has much
the same problem as the rest of the movie.
Bad Teacher
and Cameron Diaz are funny, but you almost wish Diaz took a page out of
Billy Bob Thornton's book in Bad Santa. She isn't angry and
vile enough
often enough. Sure, Diaz knows how to inject some of that into
Elizabeth, and she knows how to make the most of the most shocking and
outrageous moments (especially when she lets good material speak for
itself instead of overselling it), but it needs to be more.
You'll enjoy her interactions with Lucy Punch, who plays the goody two
shoes teacher, Amy Squirrel, but even this rivalry needs more fighting,
more attempts by each to outdo the other and more pain for all
involved. Punch is one of the funniest and unknown actors in the
business, so it's great to see her playing such a large role in a big
summer movie. Along with Jason Segel, Phyllis Smith, John Michael
Higgins and Thomas Lennon, this group constitutes one of the strongest
comedic supporting casts assembled, and each will give you at least one
moment to remember fondly.
Bad Teacher
will make you laugh, so why not buy a ticket?
Bad
Teacher is rated R for sexual content, nudity, language and some drug
use

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