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Nick Hendricks, Dale Arbus, and Kurt Buckman decide to start their own business after tiring of
working for ungrateful bosses. Their idea is a car-wash-inspired shower head called the "Shower
Buddy". They have trouble finding investors until they are approached by Burt Hanson and his son
Rex. Burt admires their commitment to manufacturing the product themselves, while Rex prefers to
outsource to China, and agrees to invest if they can make 100,000 units. Taking out a business loan,
the three rent a warehouse, hire employees, and manage to produce their output, but Burt backs out
of their deal at the last minute, claiming that he never signed an agreement, and he plans on taking
their inventory in foreclosure and selling them (renamed the "Shower Pal") himself, while leaving
the three in $500,000 debt with their outstanding loan.
Seeking financial advice, Nick, Dale, and Kurt visit Nick's old boss Dave Harken in prison, who says
the three have no feasible legal options to recover their losses. The three then resolve to kidnap Rex
and hold him for ransom. They seek the help of "Motherfucker" Jones, who says the best way to pull
off kidnapping someone who knows them is to keep him unconscious for the duration of the
kidnapping. The three create a ransom note of $500,000 and go to the office of Dale's old boss Dr.
Julia Harris to steal a tank of nitrous oxide. While there, Kurt and Dale are almost caught by Julia's
sex addiction group meeting; after the group leaves, Nick has sex with Julia, providing the
distraction that allows Dale and Kurt to escape the building. The trio goes to Rex's house, but while
they hide in the closet, Dale accidentally turns on the tank and pass out. When they wake up in the
morning, they find Rex gone.
When they arrive back at the warehouse, they find Rex tied up in the trunk of their car. Rex gets out
and reveals he found them hiding in his closet, but decides to stage his own kidnapping with them
due to his strained relationship with his dad. Rex sent the ransom note to his dad and increased the
ransom to $5,000,000. The three are uncertain of Rex's plan, but Rex threatens to go to the police if
they back out. They call Burt to inform him of Rex's kidnapping, after which Rex is confident that
Burt will not involve the cops; however, the police, led by Detective Hatcher, subsequently arrive at
their warehouse to question Nick, Dale, and Kurt due to their involvement with Burt. When the
police leave, Rex breaks down knowing Burt cares more about his money than his son. Now
sympathetic to Rex, the trio agrees to work with him in the fake kidnapping, and all four devise a
plan to outsmart the police and take the ransom money, utilizing untraceable phones, a basement
garage to block out any tracking signal, and Kurt disguising himself as Burt.
While the plan is in motion, Nick, Dale, and Kurt find that Kurt left Burt his own phone instead of the
untraceable one. They nevertheless call Burt on Kurt's phone to give him the instructions. Before
they leave, Julia arrives at their hotel room and demands to sleep with Dale or else she'll report them
for breaking into her office. Unfortunately, Dale's wife Stacy then arrives via "Find My Phone" app
and, believing Dale is cheating on her with Julia, storms off. Dale angrily locks Julia in the bathroom
so the three can leave. In the basement garage, Nick, Dale, and Kurt, wearing masks, tell Burt to
give back the cell phone. Burt is then shot dead by Rex, who reveals that, after seeing that his father

did not care about him, he decided to kill Burt and frame Nick, Dale, and Kurt so Rex can inherit the
family business. Rex forces Kurt to switch pants as Rex's pants have Burt's blood on them.
As the trio are about to be cornered by the police, Jones arrives, as he anticipated that the three
would be betrayed and killed and was seeking to claim the ransom money for himself. He attempts
to help them get back to the warehouse where Rex is supposed to be tied up, with the police chasing
them, before Rex does so they can prove their innocence. When they get back to the warehouse,
Jones escapes with the money and the police arrive to find Rex tied up. Before the police arrest Nick,
Dale, and Kurt, Kurt's phone rings in Rex's pocket, and the police recognize the ringtone as the same
phone that was left to Burt by the kidnappers. Rex tries to claim the phone is his, but when Hatcher
asks why Rex didn't bother to call the police if he had a phone, Rex takes Hatcher hostage. Dale
attempts to attack Rex, but Rex shoots him, which distracts Rex long enough for Hatcher to subdue
him.
A few days later, Dale wakes up to find out that the three did get in trouble, but because Dale helped
save Hatcher's life, the police dropped the charges. He also finds out that Julia helped make amends
with Stacy. In the aftermath, their business goes into foreclosure, but is subsequently purchased by
Harken in prison, who allows the three of them to stay employed. Jones, meanwhile, uses the ransom
money to invest.
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Jason Bateman
Bateman with wife Amanda Anka in August 2011
Bateman started his television career on Little House on the Prairie as James Cooper, an orphaned
boy who, along with his sister, is adopted by the Ingalls family. From 1982 to 1984 he was a
supporting character on the television show Silver Spoons as Ricky Schroder's "bad boy" best friend
Derek Taylor. He appeared in the Knight Rider third-season episode "Lost Knight" in 1984, and a
number of other small television roles. In 1987, he appeared with Burt Reynolds on the men's team
in the inaugural week of game show Win, Lose or Draw. Bateman earned the status of teen idol in
the mid-1980s for his television work, most notably The Hogan Family (originally titled Valerie,
Valerie's Family, The Hogans and finally The Hogan Family after Valerie Harper left the series). He
became the Directors Guild of America's youngest-ever director when he helmed three episodes of
The Hogan Family at the age of eighteen. After the series ended its run, he gained international
recognition in the motion picture Teen Wolf Too, which was a box office failure. In 1994, he played
opposite legendary actors Katharine Hepburn and Anthony Quinn in the television film This Can't Be
Love. During this period, he had roles on four seriesSimon, Chicago Sons, George & Leo, and
Some of My Best Friendsnone of which lasted longer than one season. He also directed an
episode of Two of a Kind in 1999. In 2002, he played the frisky sibling of Thomas Jane's character in
the feature film The Sweetest Thing.
In 2003, Bateman was cast as Michael Bluth in the comedy series Arrested Development. Although
critically acclaimed, the series never achieved high ratings[3] and ended on February 10, 2006. The
show was revived in spring 2013. Bateman won several awards for his work on the series, including
a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy. He was also nominated in
2005 for the Emmy Award[6] for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. New episodes of Arrested
Development have been released on Netflix with the original cast, including Bateman.[7] Bateman
performed commentary on the 2004 Democratic National Convention for The Majority Report with
Arrested Development co-star David Cross, and hosted NBC's Saturday Night Live on February 12,

2005.[8] In 2006, he appeared as a guest star on the Scrubs episode "My Big Bird" as Mr. Sutton, a
garbage man with a flock of vicious ostriches as pets. In 2009, Bateman became a regular voice
actor for the short-lived Fox comedy series Sit Down, Shut Up. He voiced Larry Littlejunk, the gym
teacher and only staff member that can teach.[9] In 2010, Bateman and Arrested Development costar Will Arnett created "DumbDumb Productions," a production company focusing on digital
content. Their first video was "Prom Date," the first in a series of "Dirty Shorts" for Orbit.[10] In
2012, Bateman returned to his role of Michael Bluth for the revival of Arrested Development along
with the rest of the original cast. The now-Netflix sponsored series released Season 4 on its Instant
Watch website on May 26, 2013. The series is expected to continue its run as well as a potential
feature film. For the new fourth season, Bateman was once again nominated for Outstanding Actor
in a Comedy Series. Bateman features in the video for Mumford and Sons song "Hopeless
Wanderer".[11]
Bateman was born in Rye, New York. His mother, Victoria Elizabeth, a former flight attendant for
Pan Am, was English, born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire.[1] His father, Kent Bateman, is an actor,
writer and director of film and television, and founder of a repertory stage in Hollywood.[2][3][4]
Bateman's older sister, Justine, is known for her work on the sitcom Family Ties. Bateman also has
three half-brothers.[3] Bateman was four years old when his family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah,
and later to California.[3] Bateman told Best Life magazine that he and sister supported their
parents with the paychecks they earned from their television shows; he also revealed that he was
managed by his father until Bateman dissolved the business relationship at the age of 20.[5]
In 2004, Bateman appeared in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story as ESPN 8 ("The Ocho")
commentator Pepper Brooks, and in Starsky & Hutch as Kevin, Vince Vaughn's business partner. He
reunited with Vaughn in 2006's The Break-Up. In 2007, he played former lawyer Rupert "Rip" Reed
alongside Ben Affleck in Smokin' Aces, and also starred in The Kingdom, Mr. Magorium's Wonder
Emporium, and Juno. In 2008, he co-starred with Will Smith and Charlize Theron in the superhero
film Hancock. Bateman's 2009 films included Extract, written and directed by Mike Judge,[12] and
Couples Retreat, reuniting with Vaughn in a comedy chronicling four couples who partake in therapy
sessions at a tropical island resort (Kristen Bell played his wife).[13] In 2010, he starred in The
Switch, a romantic comedy, with Jennifer Aniston. In 2011, he played the role of Special Agent Zoil
in the comedy Paul, and starred in Horrible Bosses and The Change-Up. In March 2012, Mansome,
Bateman's first executive producer credit with Will Arnett, was announced as a Spotlight selection
for the Tribeca Film Festival.[14] The documentary, directed by Morgan Spurlock, is a comedic look
at male identity as it is defined through men's grooming habits, featuring celebrity and expert
commentary. He made a dramatic turn in 2012 with the thriller film Disconnect, and starred in the
2013 comedy film Identity Thief, and the 2014 comedies This Is Where I Leave You and Horrible
Bosses 2.
In 2013, Bateman made his directorial debut with Bad Words. He also directed and starred in an
adaptation of The Family Fang.[15]
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Jason Sudeikis
Sudeikis was born Daniel Jason Sudeikis[1] in Fairfax, Virginia. His mother, Kathryn (ne Wendt),
was formerly a travel agent at Brennco and was president of the American Society of Travel Agents.
His father, Daniel Joseph Sudeikis, is a vice president of business development.[2][3][4][5] His uncle
(mother's brother) is actor George Wendt, who is best known for his role as Norm Peterson on
Cheers,[6] and his maternal grandmother's father was photographer Tom Howard.[7] Sudeikis is of

Lithuanian and Irish descent on his father's side, and German and Irish ancestry on his
mother's.[8][9]
As a child, Sudeikis moved with his family to Overland Park, Kansas, which he has described as his
hometown.[10] He attended Brookridge Elementary School before transferring to Holy Cross
Catholic School; both are located in Overland Park. He began high school at the Jesuit Rockhurst
High School in 1990, later transferring because of academic reasons to Shawnee Mission West High
School.
Sudeikis occasionally referenced Kansas in Saturday Night Live sketches.[10] He is also a longtime
Kansas Jayhawks fan[10][11] and has worked University of Kansas themes and well-known
Lawrence, Kansas, locations into several sketches on SNL.
Sudeikis had a recurring role on the NBC series 30 Rock with friend Tina Fey in early 2007,
appearing in a total of seven episodes. He played Floyd DeBarber, a love interest of Tina Fey's
character Liz Lemon. He made another appearance as Floyd in a 2008 episode, and appeared again
in the Valentine's Day episode airing February 11, 2010, along with Jon Hamm and Dean Winters.
Sudeikis last appeared in three episodes towards the end of the show's 4th season in 2010.
Sudeikis did voice work for the videogame Grand Theft Auto IV, playing the role of right-wing radio
host Richard Bastion. He also appeared in the 2008 comedy What Happens in Vegas, playing the role
of Cameron Diaz's character's ex-fianc. In July 2008, Sudeikis co-starred with Bill Hader and Joe
Lo Truglio in the Lorne Michaels-produced web-series The Line on Crackle.[14]
Sudeikis appeared in the film The Bounty Hunter, released in March 2010. He co-starred alongside
Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler, playing a colleague of Aniston's character, who falls in love with
her.[15]
Sudeikis with co-stars Charlie Day and Jason Bateman at the 2011 premiere of Horrible Bosses.
Sudeikis was a voice actor on the FOX animated comedy series The Cleveland Show. Sudeikis
provided the voice for Holt Richter, Cleveland's wannabe hipster neighbor, as well as the voice of
Terry Kimple, Cleveland's hard-partying high school buddy, who now works with Cleveland at the
cable company. After previously being credited as a recurring guest in season one, Sudeikis was
bumped up to a series regular beginning in season two.
In May 2010, Sudeikis joined the cast of the 2011 Seth Gordon comedy Horrible Bosses, which also
starred Jamie Foxx, Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, Charlie Day, and Jason
Bateman.[16] Sudeikis co-hosted WWE Raw with Going the Distance co-stars Charlie Day and Justin
Long on August 16, 2010, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.[17] Sudeikis also played his first
lead film role, alongside Owen Wilson, in the 2011 Farrelly brothers comedy Hall Pass. He had
worked with Day when he played the role of Schmitty on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and
reprised the role on that show's 7th season finale.
He hosted the 2011 MTV Movie Awards on June 5, 2011, at the Gibson Amphitheatre.[18][19][20]
In 2012, Sudeikis had a recurring role on the third season of the HBO series Eastbound & Down
playing Shane, Kenny Powers's battery mate on the Myrtle Beach Mermen, and Shane's twin
brother, Cole.[21]
Sudeikis became the voice for a line of advertisements of the Applebee's casual dining chain that

began running in 2012.[22]


Sudeikis features in the video for Mumford and Sons song "Hopeless Wanderer".[23]
Sudeikis has portrayed Ted Lasso, a hapless American soccer coach in England, as part of two
promotional videos for NBC Sports in 2013 and 2014 for their coverage of the Barclays Premier
League.
Recurring characters
Main article: Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches (listed by cast member)
Male A-hole of the Two A-Holes with Kristen Wiig
Gil, a news anchor who treats his field correspondent Michelle Dison's (Kristen Wiig) misfortunes as
amusement
One of the guys from the "Song Memories" sketches who is the first to tell strange stories about
where he was when he first heard a song
Ed Mahoney, a brash man who often makes a fool of himself in public
Officer Sikorsky, a police officer who brings in convict Lorenzo McIntosh (Kenan Thompson) in an
attempt to "scare straight" the three delinquent teens (Bill Hader, Bobby Moynihan, Andy Samberg,
and occasionally the week's guest host) that he often arrests. In the earlier sketches, Officer
Sikorsky's last name was Matthews.
Dancer on What Up with That, an overzealous background dancer often dressed in a red and white
Adidas tracksuit with a 1980s man perm. The Ed Helms/Paul Simon episode reveals that his real
name is Vance.
One half of Bon Jovi opposite band 'Jon Bovi' appearing on weekend update with Will Forte
DJ Supersoak. Spoof on Psychopathic Records recording artist DJ Clay. Emcee for Kickspit
Underground Music with Lil' Blaster (Nasim Pedrad) and MC George Castanza (Jay Pharoah). He
has appeared in the "Underground Rock Minute", the "Crunkmas Karnival", the "Kickspit
Underground Easter Festival", the "Columbus Day Assblast" and the "Donkey Punch the Ballot"
sketches.
Pete Twinkle, ESPN Classic host of obscure women's sports with dim-witted Greg Stink (Will Forte)
as his co-host
Jeff, a disgruntled film and theatre technician who starts unprovoked arguments with the star of the
piece.
The Devil, who often comes on Weekend Update to point out religious and moral hypocrisy on Earth.
On the Emma Stone/Coldplay episode, the Devil gets so upset over the Penn State University sex
scandal that he quits his job as The Prince of Darkness and returns to his old job as a customer
service representative for Time Warner Cable.[13]
Jack Rizzoli, an anchor at WXPD News who always tells veteran reporter Herb Welch (Bill Hader) to

do his job.
Tommy, a strip club M.C. for Bongo's Clown Room
Sensei Mark Hoffman, the faculty adviser and Japanese Studies teacher to Jonathan Cavanaugh-san
and Rebecca Stern-Markowitz-san (Taran Killam and Vanessa Bayer, respectively), hosts of "J-Pop
America Fun Time Now". Considers Jonathan and Rebecca to be the worst students in his Japanese
studies class due to their stereotypical perceptions of Japanese culture and is only on the show
because university policy states that one of the teachers have to be present if students are using the
campus studio.
Marshall T. Boudreaux: The host of the courtroom reality show, Maine Justice. Originally, the
character was an archetypical Southern gentleman known as Mr. Aymong who appeared on a oneshot sketch on the season 35 episode hosted by Blake Lively where a Southern man ruins his
chances of being hired to NASA by eating his interviewer's potato chip.
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