What happens in Hollywood doesnt happen in the real world. Where else but in a Hollywood would any judge find legal justification to sentence two people who got married on a drunken whim in Vegas to six months "hard marriage? Nowhere, thats where. However, if you can get past the ludicrous nature of the premise, youre in for a much lighter sentence. Newlyweds Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher are so darn likable that its pretty easy to look the other way even easier when they make the view so pleasing on the eyes. While Kutcher and Diaz may be pretty, insightful they are not. The "Jackpot Edition of this summer hit boasts a ton of extras, including a sit-down with Ashton and Cameron where they impart their infinite wisdom about relationships and just how insanely drunk one has to be to cross that line and marry a total stranger at your lowest moment. There are a number of finished deleted and extended scenes, and a bloopers reel that essentially boils down to lots of cussing. But wait, theres more! Co-star Rob Corddry goes back to his satirical sketch roots with a purposefully horrible advertisement for legal advice (funny), while awkward cast member Zach Galifianakis interviews director Tom Vaughan (painfully unfunny). Ordinarily, I find director commentary on big budget Hollywood productions pretty unnecessary but Vaughan, along with editor Matt Friedman, are so jovial that its actually pretty entertaining to hear just how much stock photography they used. It wouldnt be Hollywood if Kutcher and Diaz didnt both realize that the person they married might actually be their perfect match. All that What Happens In Vegas needs is Queen Latifah in some oddly suited, voice-of-reason role to give it some real kick. Oh wait, there she is.
(Fox)What Happens In Vegas
Tom Vaughan
BY Joseph BelangerPublished Aug 21, 2008