Cast
- Owen Wilson as Bob "Drillbit" Taylor
- Nate Hartley as Wade
- Troy Gentile as Ryan Anderson
- David Dorfman as Emmit Oosterhaus
- Alex Frost as Terry Filkins
- Josh Peck as Ronnie Lampanelli
- Leslie Mann as Lisa Zachey
- Danny R. McBride as Don Armstrong
- Stephen Root as Principal Neville Doppler
- Ian Roberts as Jim
- Lisa Lampanelli as Mrs. Lampanelli
- Lisa Ann Walter as Delores Anderson
- Hynden Walch as Mrs. Oosterhaus
- Valerie Tian as Brooke Nguyen
- David Bowe as the male teacher
- Beth Littleford as Barbara Drennan
- Steve Bannos as Coffee computer guy
- Chuck Liddell as himself
- Robert Allen Mukes as Bonecrusher
- Cedric Yarbrough as Bernie Hodge
- Tichina Arnold as Photography teacher
- Kevin Hart and Matt Besser as Pawn shop guys
- Shaun Weiss as the bus driver
- Steven Brill as Doctor
- Mary-Pat Green as Nurse
- Jareb Dauplaise as Jareb
- Max Van Ville as Kid with a drink
- Eddy Martin, Roshon Fegan, Kyle Kaplan, and Jack Salvatore as Random kids
- Adam Baldwin (cameo) as Bodyguard auditionee
- David Koechner (unrated version) as Frightened dad
- Austin Rogers (uncredited) as Bloody nose kid
- Janet Varney as attractive woman driver
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