Bad Teacher

Bad Teacher

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'''''Bad Teacher''''' is a 2011 American [[comedy film]] directed by [[Jake Kasdan]] and written by the writing team of [[Lee Eisenberg]] and [[Gene Stupnitsky]]. Starring [[Cameron Diaz]], [[Justin Timberlake]], [[Lucy Punch]], [[John Michael Higgins]], and [[Jason Segel]], the film tells the story of a middle school teacher who hates her job, her students, and her co-workers, but returns to teaching after her wealthy fiancé breaks up with her.
'''''Bad Teacher''''' is a 2011 American [[comedy film]] directed by [[Jake Kasdan]] and written by the writing team of [[Lee Eisenberg]] and [[Gene Stupnitsky]]. Starring [[Cameron Diaz]], [[Justin Timberlake]], [[Lucy Punch]], [[John Michael Higgins]], and [[Jason Segel]], the film tells the story of a middle school teacher who hates her job, her students, and her co-workers, but returns to teaching after her wealthy fiancé breaks up with her.


''Bad Teacher'' was released in the United States on June 24, 2011, by [[Columbia Pictures]]. Diaz earned an estimated $40 million to $42 million for her role in the firm - she accepted a reduced $1 million salary, lower than her usual $5-10 million, but negotiated a highly successful backend deal, securing a percentage of the film's box office profits, which totaled over $216 million worldwide.
''Bad Teacher'' was released in the United States on June 24, 2011, by [[Columbia Pictures]]. Diaz earned an estimated $40 million to $42 million for her role in the firm - she accepted a reduced $1 million upfront salary, lower than her usual $5-10 million for a major picture, but negotiated a highly successful backend deal, securing a percentage of the film's box office profits, which totaled over $216 million worldwide.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==