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Hollywood.com Says
Cameron Diaz
and
Ashton Kutcher
are riotously funny together in one of the rare romantic comedies guys are gonna love as much as their dates. When was the last time THAT happened?
Story
This
Vegas
is an absolute sure bet for big laughs. A classic comic battle of the sexes romantic comedies have been doing successfully for years, from
Tracy
and
Hepburn
to
Hudson
and
Day
--and now
Diaz
and
Kutcher
. Jack Fuller (
Kutcher
) is a slacker carpenter just fired by his ungrateful father (
Treat Williams
). Joy McNally (
Diaz
) is a commodities trader who lives her life by the numbers--both professionally and personally--and has just been dumped by her fiancée (
Jason Sudeikis
). At the urging of their respective best friends Hater (
Rob Corddry
) and Tipper (
Lake Bell
), they head to Vegas for the weekend, designed to help them forget their big city woes. As in all films of this ilk, Jack and Joy “meet cute” when both sets of friends are accidentally booked into the same hotel room. Once that mess is sorted out, they all set off on a wild drunken party spree which ends with a blitzed Jack and Joy’s nuptials at a quickie wedding chapel. As reality strikes along with the light of morning, the now-battling couple plan an annulment which becomes complicated when Jack hits a $3 million dollar slot jackpot with Joy’s quarter. Both claim the cash but in order to get the money, a New York judge (
Dennis Miller
) determines they must prove they are serious about the marriage and gives them six months to become a real couple.
Acting
As with all the legions of “opposites attract” comedies Hollywood has dished out over the years, these confections live or die on the chemistry of the star--luckily for
What Happens In Vegas
,
Diaz
and
Kutcher
are well matched in every way. Of course,
Diaz
is no stranger to ‘party girl’ scenarios, so the early scenes fit her like a glove.
Kutcher
counters her nicely as a slacker dude caught up in circumstances beyond his control. An early sequence in which they check into the same room is played at such high-pitched hysteria--followed by a Vegas spree that seems so MTV-quick cut style-- you worry the film will not come back down to earth. But thanks to its stars and a generally fine supporting cast, the rest of the picture recovers in style and is played for laughs grounded in reality. Although this is essentially a Cameron/Ashton showcase, there are still some great wisecracks from the actors cast as their friends, particularly
Bell
(
Over Her Dead Body
) who aces her timing and delivery.
Corddry
also scores as Jack’s loser friend and novice lawyer. In another era, it’s the type of role
Tony Randall
would have played, and
Corddry
is inspired casting here. Comedian
Miller
is cast against type as the judge, and
Williams
has little do as Dad. For some reason,
Queen Latifah
, with no billing except on the end credits, accepted a bland role as a marriage counselor Jack and Joy are forced to see.
Direction
With his little-seen gem last year
Starter for Ten
starring
James McAvoy
, newcomer
Tom Vaughan
showed considerable skill directing character comedy. His first big studio outing is much broader but again confirms his talent for getting the best out of his stars.
Vegas
isn’t loaded with style or signature shots, but it keeps us engaged for 98 minutes and sports a light tone that lets the audience have as much fun as the actors seem to be having. Early scenes in Las Vegas (only about 15 minutes of the entire film actually “happens” there, the rest in New York) are a bit too frenetic for their own good, but thankfully
Vaughan
gains his stride and the laughs come more smoothly once the story heads back to New York. The screenplay by
Dana Fox
smartly centers her clever story (with its inevitable conclusion) around the gradual attraction of the two leads who prove what happens in Vegas is only the beginning of the real fun.
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