Hank Azaria To Direct Outsourced

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Hank Azaria To Direct Outsourced

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Apparently those people who keep the interesting news are still on their Christmas break, because it's still kind of slow today. But in semi-interesting news, Hank Azaria is set to make his directorial debut. The man best known as the voice of the Simpsons' Moe, Apu and Professor Frink and the strange looking comedian with the weirdly buff physique that kinda freaks us out, will break his feature directing cherry with Outsourced (he's previously directed short film Nobody's Perfect).

Outsourced tells of a US factory that is shut down and relocated to Mexico. With jobs scarce and hilarious consequences to be ensued, two employees decide to head South to reclaim their jobs. The film had been planned as a starring vehicle for Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson back in 2004, but like Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston, the pair are no longer attached.

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