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Seann William Scott | Wheeler | |
Paul Rudd | Danny Donahue | |
Christopher Mintz-Plasse | Augie Farks | |
Bobb'e J. Thompson | Ronnie Shields | |
Elizabeth Banks | Beth | |
Jane Lynch | Gayle Sweeny | |
Ken Jeong | King Argotron | |
Ken Marino | Jim Stansel | |
Kerri Kenney | Lynette | |
A.D. Miles | Martin Gary | |
Joe Lo Truglio | Kuzzik | |
Matt Walsh | Davith of Glencracken | |
Nicole Randall Johnson | Karen | |
Alexandra Stamler | Esplen | |
Carly Craig | Connie |
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Producer | Luke Greenfield
William Sherak |
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Writer | David Wain
Timothy Dowling |
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Cinematography | Russ T. Alsobrook
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Musician | Craig Wedren
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After being dumped by his long time girlfriend, Danny (Paul Rudd) loses his cool and plows his oversized, bull-shaped truck into a horse statue at a local high school. Danny and Wheeler (Seann William Scott), who was in the car at the time, are then sentenced to 150 hours of community service at Sturdy Wings. Sturdy Wings is a child mentoring agency ran by ex-cocaine addict Gayle Sweeny (Jane Lynch). Danny and Wheeler are paired with unique “littles” that may turn out to be more than they can handle. In the end, they must decide if they can overcome their own selfishness and do what is best for the kids. |
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