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Bad Teacher

She doesn't give an "F."
2011 | 92m | English

(220015 votes)

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A lazy, incompetent middle school teacher who hates her job and her students is forced to return to her job to make enough money for a boob job after her rich fiancé dumps her.
Release Date: May 16, 2011
Director: Jake Kasdan
Writer: Gene Stupnitsky, Lee Eisenberg
Genres: Comedy
Keywords classroom, manipulation, teacher, school, middle school, incompetence, gold digger, workplace comedy, horrible person, selfish woman, breast enlargement
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Mosaic Media Group
Box Office Revenue: $216,197,492
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Cameron Diaz Elizabeth Halsey
Jason Segel Russell Gettis
Justin Timberlake Scott Delacorte
Lucy Punch Amy Squirrel
John Michael Higgins Principal Wally Snur
Phyllis Smith Lynn Davies
Thomas Lennon Carl Halabi
Molly Shannon Melody (Garrett's Mom)
Eric Stonestreet Kirk
Dave Allen Sandy Pinkus
Matthew J. Evans Garrett Tiara
Kaitlyn Dever Sasha Abernathy
Jillian Armenante Ms. Pavicic
Kathryn Newton Chase Rubin-Rosse
Igal Ben Yair Arkady
Aja Bair Devon (Chase's Friend)
Andra Nechita Gaby
Noah Munck Tristan
FINNEAS Spencer
Daniel Castro Rodrigo (Acne Kid)
Adrian Kali Turner Shawn
Paul Bates School Superintendent
Jeff Judah Janitor
Nat Faxon Mark
Stephanie Faracy Mrs. Pubich
David Paymer Doctor Vogel
Alanna Ubach Angela
Christine Smith Danni
Paul Feig Dad at Carwash
Deirdre Lovejoy Sasha's Mother
Melvin Mar Male Teacher (Bathroom)
Rose Abdoo School Secretary
Jerry Lambert Morgan's Dad
Jennifer Irwin Chase's Mom
Christopher Rockwell Chase's Dad
David Doty Armando the Homeless Guy
Rick Overton Philip
Danny Trapp Cowboy at Palace
Matt Besser Abraham Lincoln (Tour Guide)
Lee Eisenberg Blacksmith (Re-Enactor)
Bruno Gunn Police Officer
Jordan Van Vranken Crying Girl
Kadee Noel Brown Student in Elizabeth's Class (uncredited)
Jennifer Holloway Sheila (uncredited)
Christina Gabrielle 8th Grade Student (uncredited)
Name Job
Rhana Alhaid Producer's Assistant
Gemma La Mana Still Photographer
Manish Raval Music Editor, Music Supervisor
Ronald J. Webb Music Editor
Paul Berolzheimer Sound Effects Editor
Matthew A. Petrosky Steadicam Operator
Anne Couk First Assistant Sound Editor
David M. Roberts Boom Operator
Chris Baugh Location Manager
Gregg Landaker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrew Max Cahn Art Direction
Tom Wolfe Music Supervisor
Tateum Kohut Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Amy McIntyre Britt Casting
Joel Shryack Supervising Sound Editor
Brendan Beebe Boom Operator
Robert Grieve Sound Designer, Sound Effects Editor
Nina Paskowitz Hair Department Head
Jefferson Sage Production Design
Jillian Giacomini Script Supervisor
Ari Jacobs Art Department Coordinator
Keith Bilderbeck Sound Effects Editor
Tara Timpone Editor
Anya Colloff Casting
Ronald R. Reiss Set Decoration
Selena Carrillo Production Coordinator
Louise DeCordoba Production Supervisor
G.W. Brown Dialogue Editor
Andrew M. Siegel Property Master
John Pritchett Sound Mixer
Brian Munce Stunts
K.T. Wiegman Stunts
Carey Dietrich First Assistant Director
Monty Rowan "A" Camera Operator
Jimmy E. Jensen First Assistant "A" Camera
Thom Khoury Williams Stunts
Brent Egan Second Assistant "A" Camera
Joseph V. Cicio "B" Camera Operator
Louie DeMarco First Assistant "B" Camera
Tony Muller Second Assistant "B" Camera
Joseph T. Mastrolia Costume Supervisor
Katrina Mastrolia Key Costumer
Maggie Fung Key Makeup Artist
Laurene Alvarado Makeup Artist
Pierce Austin Hairstylist
Soo-Jin Yoon Hairstylist
Richard Thomas Chief Lighting Technician
Joseph Guerino Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Travis Panarisi Rigging Gaffer
Michael Kenner Key Grip
John Morris Grip
George Santo Pietro Dolly Grip
Michael Herron Video Assist Operator
Gene Rizzardi Special Effects
Michael Betz Assistant Location Manager
Kate Galbraith Assistant Production Coordinator
Tara Guckeen Production Secretary
Jill Rosenblatt Production Accountant
Michelle DeMayo First Assistant Accountant
Rick Roesch Payroll Accountant
Chris Santini Construction Coordinator
Marty Atwell Construction Foreman
Jeffrey A. Brooks Construction Foreman
Carmine Goglia Standby Painter
James E. Tocci Set Designer
Josh Sheppard Storyboard Artist
Bruce Luizzi Leadman
John Herrera McElroy On Set Dresser
Josue Rodriguez Assistant Property Master
Chela Fiorini Assistant Property Master
Amy Cohn Unit Publicist
Audrey Clark Austin Second Second Assistant Director
Steve Windle Assistant Director Trainee
Heinz Healey Producer's Assistant
Ebner Sobalvarro Producer's Assistant
Nathan Kelly Producer's Assistant
Yulia Gershenzon Costumer
Robin Fredriksz Makeup Artist
Lona Vigi Hairstylist
Jesse Lutz Actor's Assistant
Catherine Burt Actor's Assistant
Isaac Kellman Carlen Production Assistant
Katy Galow Production Assistant
Howie E. Kremer Production Assistant
Jason Kumalo Production Assistant
Gavin McGuire Production Assistant
Francine Moss Production Assistant
Joshua Sankar Production Assistant
Chad Witt Production Assistant
Henry Wyler Production Assistant
Juliet Seniff Casting Associate
Nick Mestrundrea Craft Service
Tom Goodrich Studio Teacher
Craig Fehrman Transportation Captain
Melvin Langford, Jr. Transportation Co-Captain
Bethany Orlemann First Assistant Editor
John Dietrick Assistant Editor
Douglas I. Schwartz Post Production Assistant
Sarah Monat Foley Artist
Robin Harlan Foley Artist
Randy Singer Foley Mixer
Howard London ADR Mixer
Wendy Hoffman Loop Group Coordinator
Bruce Botnick Scoring Mixer
Tom Calderaro Conductor, Orchestrator
Stephen Kaye Music Consultant
Jonathan Leahy Music Coordinator
Gina Zimmitti Other
Jamie Dixon Visual Effects Supervisor
Michelle Eisenreich Visual Effects Producer
Margo Hunt McKay Driver
Jeff Kunkle Dolly Grip
Jake Kasdan Director
Gene Stupnitsky Screenplay
Lee Eisenberg Screenplay
Michael Andrews Original Music Composer
Alar Kivilo Director of Photography
Debra McGuire Costume Design
Georgia Kacandes Unit Production Manager
Peter Robb-King Makeup Department Head
Jessie Graff Stunts
Malosi Leonard Stunt Coordinator
Kelli Barksdale Stunts
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Matt Leonard Stunts
Terry Leonard Stunts
Kimberly Shannon Murphy Stunt Double, Stunts
Bill Purple Second Assistant Director
Shaughnessy Hare Foley Editor
Ranjani Brow Loop Group Coordinator
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Name Title
Jimmy Miller Producer
Carey Dietrich Associate Producer
Matt Riley Associate Producer
Lee Eisenberg Executive Producer
Jake Kasdan Executive Producer
Gene Stupnitsky Executive Producer
Georgia Kacandes Executive Producer
David B. Householter Producer
Melvin Mar Associate Producer
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Reviews

CharlesTatum
7.0

Cameron Diaz has made a lot of crappy movies in her career, to the point that I would not consider myself a fan at all (sit through "The Other Woman" sometime, and then argue its merits- there aren't any). Here, Diaz finds a meaty, funny role and gives it her all. Elizabeth Halsey (Cameron Diaz) ... is a gold-digging teacher leaving her middle school after a year to marry Mark (Nat Faxon). She is dumped, and realizes the only way to score a rich guy is through ginormous breasts. She returns to teach at the middle school, determined to score the ten grand needed to get her boob job, and another rich guy in the form of long-term substitute teacher Scott (Justin Timberlake), who is eyeing goody-goody teaching vet Amy (a hysterical Lucy Punch). Elizabeth is also deflecting the passes of the nice guy gym teacher Russell (Jason Segel), and begins a campaign of dishonesty in order to reach her goals. While the script does go off the rails once in a while, Elizabeth thankfully doesn't lose her crudeness due to any life lessons learned throughout the story. She's not a lot of fun to be around, treating her coworkers and students with equal disdain, but the viewer somehow finds themselves riding this out just to see what she is going to do next. Diaz wouldn't have been my first choice for this (Melissa McCarthy would have nailed this), but she surprised me with how funny she was in an unglamourous role. The supporting cast are hot and cold, I didn't get a lot of chemistry with Diaz from either Segel or Timberlake, but the most fun was watching Elizabeth square off against Amy. Lucy Punch never takes a false step in her performance, and watching Elizabeth blithely deal with her is fantastic. The supporting student actors are also good, Elizabeth's withering honesty about their lives is almost refreshing in this day and age. Jake Kasdan directs with his usual confidence, getting laughs in almost every scene. The screenplay spins its wheels in the midsection. Once we set up that Elizabeth is a bad teacher, we sit through a lot of unnecessary scenes that feel the need to drive the point home again and again (the Christmas dinner at one student's home). All in all, "Bad Teacher" is a pleasant surprise, and it's too bad Diaz couldn't give us more Elizabeth Halsey thanks to a closing scene that could have generated a funny sequel. A brief television series emerged from this but way too much was changed to make it successful. A definite (* * * 1/2) out of five stars. The Unrated version contains some physical violence, strong profanity, sexual content, some female nudity, brief male nudity, adult situations, alcohol and tobacco use, drug abuse

Jun 23, 2021