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Who'da thought the "Punk'd" creator was so worldly? We had no idea until we sat down with the actor for his new film, "What Happens In Vegas..." along with his co-star Rob Corddry. You can read our entire "Vegas" chat here, but in the meantime, if you've ever wanted to hear "Dude, Where's My Car" spoken in Japanese, here's your chance.

When MTV News revealed that "Daily Show" funnyman Rob Corddry was set to play White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer in Oliver Stone's "W," the easy joke was that it was an easy transition for someone used to delivering fake news. He would be a natural, we thought.

But don't laugh. That's REALLY why Corddry is joining the picture.

"My time on 'The Daily Show' coincided with his time as Press Secretary. I ate, drank, and slept Ari Fleischer for four years, so I feel like I know the guy pretty well," Corddry recently confessed. "So that's why I guess I didn't run away in terror." Read more...

Rob CorddryHe's reported the "news" on "The Daily Show," and now Rob Corddry will be doing the same from behind a White House podium. MTV News has confirmed exclusively that the actor/comedian has been cast as press secretary Ari Fleischer in Oliver Stone's presidential biopic, "W."

Corddry joins a laundry list of talent already attached to the project, including Josh Brolin and Elizabeth Banks as the president and first lady Laura Bush, James Cromwell and Ellen Burstyn as George's parents, former President George H.W. Bush and wife Barbara, and Thandie Newton as Condoleezza Rice. Read more...

Bobby and Peter FarrellyReporting by Alexandra Seitz

As far as purveyors of outrageous comedies go, there aren't many directors more successful than the Farrelly Brothers. Since the blockbuster launches of early hits like "Dumb and Dumber" and "There's Something About Mary," the New England-bred siblings have continued to crank out riotously raunchy comedies - and soon they'll get to work continuing that tradition with the over-the-top script "Hall Pass."

When we recently caught up with the Brothers Farrelly, they clued us in on the exceedingly uncomfortable, grotesque scenes they have lined up for their characters - as well as the unlucky victims who might inhabit them.

"[The main characters are] married guys, and they're faithful to their wives, but they always look at other women," explained Peter Farrelly. "[It gets] to the point where their wives get so annoyed that they say 'We'll give you a week. You can have sex with one other woman,' just to let the guys realize it might not be such a picnic." Read more...