Bad Teacher is a 2011 comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan based on a screenplay by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, and starring Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake, and Jason Segel. The film was released in the United Kingdom on June 17 and in the United States and Canada on June 24, 2011.
Plot
Elizabeth Halsey (Cameron Diaz) is a golddigger Chicago-area middle school teacher at the fictional John Adams Middle School who curses at her students, drinks heavily, smokes marijuana,
and only shows movies while she sleeps through class. She plans to quit
teaching and marry her wealthy fiancé, but when he dumps her, she must
resume her job. She tries to win over substitute teacher Scott Delacorte
(Justin Timberlake), who is also wealthy. Amy Squirrel (Lucy Punch),
a dedicated but overly enthusiastic teacher and colleague of Elizabeth,
also pursues Scott while the school's gym teacher, Russell Gettis (Jason Segel), makes advances on Elizabeth, which she rejects.[3]
After learning Scott's ex-girlfriend had large breasts, Elizabeth plans to get surgery to enlarge her breasts,
believing she is being overlooked by him. However, she cannot afford
the $10,000 procedure. To make matters worse, Scott admits that he has a
crush on Amy, only viewing Elizabeth as a friend. Elizabeth attempts to
raise money for the surgery by participating in her 7th grade class car
wash in provocative clothing and by manipulating parents to give her
money for more school supplies and tutoring, but her efforts are not
enough. Amy, acting on the growing resentment between them due to her
pursuit of Scott and ignoring of school rules, attempts to warn the
principal about Elizabeth's embezzlement scheme, but he dismisses her claims as groundless.
Elizabeth later learns that the teacher of the class with the highest
state test scores will receive a $5,700 bonus. With this knowledge,
Elizabeth decides to change her style of teaching, forcing the class to
study intensely for the upcoming test. However, the change is too late
and insufficient. The students have low scores on their quizzes,
frustrating her even more. Meanwhile, she befriends Russell the gym
teacher as Amy and Scott start dating. Elizabeth steals the state test
answers by impersonating a journalist and seducing Carl Halabi (Thomas Lennon),
a state professor who is in charge of creating and distributing the
exams. Elizabeth convinces Carl to go into his office to have some sex,
but drugs him and steals the test. A month later, Elizabeth wins the
bonus and finally completes the money and pays for the appointment to
get her breasts enlarged.
When Elizabeth learns that Amy and Scott are chaperoning an upcoming
field trip, she smears an apple with poison ivy and leaves it for Amy,
who ends up with blisters covering her face and cannot go. On the trip,
Elizabeth seduces Scott. They dry hump
and Elizabeth secretly calls Amy using Scott's phone leaving a message
recording all the action ensuring she knows about the affair. However,
Scott's peculiar behavior disappoints Elizabeth. Elizabeth later gives
advice to one of her students (Matthew J. Evans) who has an unrequited
crush on a superficial girl in class, which causes her to reflect on how
she has been superficial as well.
After hearing Elizabeth and Scott having sex, Amy switches
Elizabeth's desk with her own to trick the janitor into unlocking
Elizabeth's sealed drawer. The evidence Amy finds leads her to suspect
Elizabeth cheated on the state exam. Amy informs the principal and gets
Carl to testify against her. However, Elizabeth took embarrassing photos
of Carl while he was drugged and uses them to blackmail him to say she
is innocent. Having noticed her desk was switched, Elizabeth informs the
principal that some teachers in the school are doing drugs. When the
police bring a sniffer dog to search the school, they find Elizabeth's marijuana and OxyContin
pills in Amy's classroom, in Elizabeth's desk. Amy is moved to the
worst school in the county by the superintendent. Scott asks Elizabeth
to start over, but Elizabeth rejects him in favor of a relationship with
Russell.
When the new school year starts, Elizabeth is kinder to her
co-workers, has started a relationship with Russell, and did not get the
breast enlargement because she feels that she looks fine the way she
is. Elizabeth also has a new position in the school as the new guidance counselor.
Cast
- Cameron Diaz as Elizabeth Halsey
- Jason Segel as Russell Gettis
- Justin Timberlake as Scott Delacorte
- Lucy Punch as Amy Squirrel
- Phyllis Smith as Lynn Davies
- John Michael Higgins as Wally Snur
- Molly Shannon as Melody Tiara
- Eric Stonestreet as Kirk, Elizabeth's roommate
- Thomas Lennon as Carl Halabi
- Kaitlyn Dever as Sasha Abernathy
- Matthew J. Evans as Garrett Tiara
- Noah Munck as Tristan
Production
Bad Teacher is directed by Jake Kasdan based on a screenplay by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky. Columbia Pictures purchased Eisenberg and Stupnitsky's spec script in August 2008.[4] In May 2009, Kasdan was hired to direct Bad Teacher.[5] The following December, Cameron Diaz was cast in the film's lead role.[6] Justin Timberlake was cast opposite Diaz in March 2010, and filming began later in the month.[7]
Reception
Box office
The film was released in North America on June 24, 2011 in 3,049
theaters. It took in $12,243,987—$4,016 per theater in its opening day
and grossed a total of $31,603,106 in its opening weekend, finishing
second at the box office, behind Cars 2.[2] In Germany, the movie reached No. 1 on the country's Cinema Charts in its opening week after 496,000 people saw the film. This caused Kung Fu Panda 2, which reached No. 1 the week before, to fall to No. 2.[8] The film grossed $100.3 million in the U.S.A. and Canada while its worldwide total stands at $216.2 million.[2]
Critical reaction
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes
reports that 44% of 169 critics have given the film a positive review,
with a rating average of 5.3 out of 10. Among Rotten Tomatoes's "Top
Critics", which consists of popular and notable critics from the top
newspapers, websites, television, and radio programs, the film holds an
overall approval rating of 26%, based on a sample of 34 reviews. The
site's consensus is that "In spite of a promising concept and a
charmingly brazen performance from Cameron Diaz, Bad Teacher is never as funny as it should be."[9] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 47 out of 100, based on 37 reviews.[10] CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film was a C plus on an A plus to F scale.[1]
Accolades
| Award | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 Teen Choice Awards[11] | Choice Movie – Comedy | Won | |
| Choice Movie Actor – Comedy | Justin Timberlake | Won | |
| Choice Movie Actress – Comedy | Cameron Diaz | Won |
Home media
The film is rated MA15 in Australia, however the rating was later changed to R16 in New Zealand.
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