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By RODNEY HO
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
VINCE VAUGHN is fast approaching A-list status after his massive summer hit "Wedding Crashers." And now he's rumored to be canoodling with true A-lister Jennifer Aniston after the pair filmed "The Break-Up" over the summer. But instead of kicking back and enjoying his fame Chris Tucker-style, he's storming the country with four up-and-coming comics in a whirlwind 30-day, 30-city tour dubbed "Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show." We learn that the motormouth actor talks as fast on the phone as he does in the movies:
Why are you hosting this?
I love performing live in front of an audience. There's something thrilling about it that's different from doing a movie.
But a 30-day bus trip sounds pretty rough.
For me, it's a chance to go to places I haven't been before. I've only been to Atlanta once for the Super Bowl. I haven't had a chance to spend any time there.
You'll barely have time this time around. . . . So why these particular comics?
I like these stand-up comedians. They hang out at the world-famous Comedy Store [L.A. comedy shop partly owned by Pauly Shore]. They've done Comedy Central and "The Tonight Show" but haven't quite broken it big. I get to MC and do sketches with the comedians.
Will this be like the "Kings of Comedy" or "Blue Collar Comedy Tour"?
I never thought of it that way. It's more of an old-school, Rat Pack variety show.
So how much did you bribe Jennifer Aniston to wear a T-shirt promoting your show [seen recently in various tabloids]?
I heard about that picture. I haven't seen it. We're selling those shirts online. People are buying them up.
Let's cut to the chase: Are you and Aniston an item?
We're just good friends [chuckle].