When self-help author John Farley (Seann William Scott) returns home to visit his mother (Susan Sarandon), he's shocked to discover that she's fallen for his sadistic high school gym teacher, Mr. Woodcock (Billy Bob Thornton). Determined to prevent history from repeating itself, John sets out to stop his mother from marrying the man who had made life miserable for him.
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With BAD SANTA, Billy Bob Thornton proved he was willing to go all the
way--no holds barred--in portraying unsympathetic, foulmouthed jerks.
Here he brings that same skill to bear as the title character, a
sadistic junior high school gym teacher who is every uncoordinated or
overweight student's worst nightmare. Best-selling author of self-help
books, Farley (Sean William Scott) thinks the tortures he's suffered at
the hands of Woodcock are just the stuff of traumatic childhood memory
(such as being told, "You are a disgrace to fat, gelatinous kids the
world over"), until he goes home to Nebraska to pick up an award and
learns his widowed mother (Susan Sarandon) is in love with the man who
made him miserable all those years ago. Farley recruits his unkempt
buddy (Ethan Suplee) in a series of backfiring schemes to wreak some
belated vengeance and expose Woodcock before the nuptials are sealed.
There's plenty of nasty repartee between Scott and Thornton and some
funny-disturbing bits from side characters, like Farley's ferocious
publicist (Amy Poehler) and Bill Macy as Woodcock's even more sadistic
father. Sarandon brings a lot of touching innocence to the table as a
sheltered widow daring to feel love again, and Scott does some nice
squirming and pratfalls. But of course it's Thornton's movie all the
way--he grabs the ball and never lets it go, unless of course it's to
hurl it at some poor kid's head.