Article by Ramsey Boeckholt
When Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon team up for a Christmas flick, they're not looking to remake "The Santa Clause." As such, this November's "Four Christmases" isn't a cookie-cutter flick about rounding up the entire family on Christmas day and watching the excitement and hilarity that ensues. No, it’s about an ever-worsening trend in American culture: Divorce.
“The movie is all about family,” Witherspoon told us recently of the currently filming flick. “It’s about the connection with your mother and your father, and those dynamics, so I really think people are going to relate to it.”
"It’s going great. It’s very funny, and I’m having a lot of fun doing it," Vaughn said of the film, which follows a married couple struggling on Christmas day to visit each of their four divorced parents. Read more...
It's Thursday, and you know what that means...it's classic MTV Movie Awards spoof time! In this classic skit, Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn pitch a 'Titanic' sequel to director James Cameron. Watch the fun below, and don't forget to head over to the 2007 MTV Movie Awards site to vote for your favorite nominees.
It was supposed to have been their blockbuster follow-up to "The Wedding Crashers", but MTV must now regretfully report yet another Hollywood divorce: Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are out of "Outsourced."
"It was developed for Vince and Owen, but they're not doing it anymore," director Hank Azaria revealed.
"The Simpsons" voice actor has put his acting career on hold to shoot "Outsourced," a comedy that marks Azaria's directorial debut. "It's about these two guys who work at a factory in Southern California," Azaria said. "Their jobs get outsourced to Mexico, and they decide 'Well, we like Mexico. Let's go down there and work down there'. And they become like the Norma Raes of Mexico."
While we can't be sure whether that means a Sally Field cameo is imminent, Azaria's statements make it depressingly clear that Vince and Owen won't be re-teaming on screen anytime soon. Asked which stars would be replacing them as the laughable laborers, all Azaria could offer was "We don't know yet. We'll see." The project is scheduled to begin shooting in a few months.