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Cuthbert Joins Tim Allen’s ‘Six Wives’

Guess what! I don't care...

Cinematical is reporting the boring news that Elisha Cuthbert is set to star alongside Tim Allen in some silly ass comedy called The Six Wives of Henry Lafay, a film that should be appropriately stupid since that is what Tim Allen normally brings to the table. However, I was one of the few critics that did like Wild Hogs so I will go ahead and eat my own words there.

Cutbert tells the site that the film is “about a girl who has to organize her father’s funeral in the midst of dealing with six ex-wives. It’s so funny. It’s so much fun, and it’s gonna be great to work with six different actresses. It’s gonna be a great time, so I’m looking forward to that.”

Like, oh my God, I like can’t wait to see it.

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