Ashley Greene’s Hotness to Melt BUTTER

by     Posted: April 8th, 2010 at 9:38 pm

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Ashley Greene (The Twilight Saga) has signed onto co-star in the satirical comedy Butter.  The film centers on an Iowa woman (played by Jennifer Garner) who attempts to win a butter-carving title formerly held by her husband (Ty Burrell), only to be thwarted by a young black girl (Yara Ahahidi).  According to Risky Business, Green will play a rebellious high school teenager named Kaitlen Pickler.  The film’s premise is intended to mirror the 2008 Presidential Primary battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

Jim Field Smith (She’s Out of My League) will direct from a sceenplay by newcomer Jason Micallef.  The script landed near the top of last year’s Black List (list of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood).

That’s really all there is to this story, but you can hit the jump for more pictures of Ashley Greene being hot.

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Anonymous Comments: (5 Responses)

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  3. your clever heading would make sence is Ashley Greene was actually hot…which she isn't AT ALL…she tries really hard but is quite unsuccessful at doing attractive.

  4. Damn you, Collider!!! You gave me such a boner with this picture and my wife walked in and was like “What the fuck mother fucker!”

    One thing that gave us both boners was a Quentin Tarantinos new movie Kick-Ass that kicked so many boners into my http://tinyurl.com/y5kjtkp

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