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Watch the All-Star 'Fast Times' Table Read With Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston and More

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Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Julia Roberts and more stars are joining forces for a Fast Times at Ridgemont High virtual table read 38 years after the film’s release as part of Dane Cook Presents Feelin' A-Live.

The hourlong fundraiser will feature scenes from the 1982 film read by an all-star cast with a message from Fast Times director Amy Heckerling and screenwriter Cameron Crowe.

In addition to Pitt, Aniston, Cook and Roberts, the benefit for Sean Penn and Ann Lee's CORE and the REFORM Alliance, is set to feature Matthew McConaughey, Shia LaBeouf, Morgan Freeman, Henry Golding, Jimmy Kimmel, John Legend, Ray Liotta and Penn.

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