Watch Dylan Walsh (“Nip/Tuck”) trade in his scalpel and scrubs for a parking lot attendant’s uniform in the June 17th release of Just Add Water.
In this offbeat laffer Ray Tuckby (Walsh) is living a dead-end life in a dead-end town. He is a parking lot attendant, his wife is a neurotic shut-in and his teenage son (Jonah Hill) is sexually frustrated. To top it all off, his hometown is ruled by the local teenage drug dealer. A concerned stranger (Danny DeVito) inspires Ray to make some drastic changes. Flanked by a ragtag group of friends—including Justin Long as Spoonie—hilarious situations are sure to unfold as Ray tries to regain control his life and his town.
Justin Long tells Rachael Ray he took more risks on the set of a goofy comedy. "Doing Dodge Ball I remember I was getting pummeled, as they used a machine to fire balls at the actors. "The machine was set really high and for 20 minutes I was just getting pummeled and pummeled, and then Vince Vaughn went to do his scene next... and it hit him in the chest and he went, 'Oh come on, that's way too fast. You gotta turn that down!' And all the crew guys were sort of snickering because I had been taking it. He loves telling that story."
For his latest movie, Alvin and the Chipmunks, it's just his voice that's being put to the test. The role of Alvin brought him back to his childhood with his two brothers. "I'm the middle brother and kind of the more mischievous one, and I have an older brother that's slightly more serious, kind of like Simon, and my little brother I would say is more like Theodore." Rachael asks if they ever went as the trio for Halloween and Justin says they opted for the Marx Brothers, but it wasn't a success for him as he played Chico. "When you're a kid you can't do an Italian accent ... it was terrible."
Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights -- Hollywood to the Heartland.
Vaughn handpicked four up-and-coming comics and took them on a remarkable 30-city, 30-day, 30-show tour as documentary creator and show emcee. Justin Long made guest appearances along the way.