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Mila Kunis | Cindy | |
Ben Affleck | Dean | |
Jason Bateman | Joel | |
Kristen Wiig | Suzie | |
Clifton Collins Jr. | Step | |
J.K. Simmons | Brian | |
Dustin Milligan | Brad | |
Matt Schulze | Willie | |
David Koechner | Nathan | |
Beth Grant | Mary | |
Brent Briscoe | Phil | |
Marshall Manesh | Jewelry Salesman | |
Nick Thune | Guitar Salesman 1 | |
Kevin Chamberlin | Parole Officer | |
Lidia Porto | Gabrielle | |
T.J. Miller | Rory | |
Javier Gutiérrez | Hector | |
Gene Simmons | Joe Adler | |
Lamberto Gutierrez | Victor |
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Producer | Michael Rotenberg
John Altschuler |
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Writer | Mike Judge
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Cinematography | Tim Suhrstedt
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Musician | George S. Clinton
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Joel (Jason Bateman) is the owner of an extract manufacturing plant. He regularly faces risky situations that steadily and rapidly deteriorate. Initially, his floor manager designate meets with an accident from a machine that later jeopardize the health and prospects of his business. His personal life is also not enviable as he tries to pt the fidelity of his wife, Suzie (Kristen Wiig) to test after taking the advice of his friend Dean (Ben Affleck). Lastly, making the situation more complex, an employee called Cindy (Mila Kunis), who is a con artist, is all set to take advantage of the company. Now, Joel must try to mend his married life and the company affairs, and understand what he actually longs for. |
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