Hottoceame
The Age of Commercialism
GrimPrecise
I'll tell you why so serious
Matrixiole
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
Casey Duggan
It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
huh_oh_i_c
Let me count the ways: - What really surprised me was the city, the surrounding locations and the suburbs, they were of an ugliness seldom seen. It made me sad and suicidal. What saved me is that I realized i didn't have to live there.The two main leads are ugly. I mean, you know how in Superbad they're SUPPOSED to be ugly, but they have a certain kind of charm? That's totally missing here. Here Nard and Huff are just simply unattractive ugly.The robot is a bit ugly, she looks too ..... chiseled? Gaunt? Cold? Robotlike? I don't know, but it's not soft and appealing.The script is totally predictable, boring and lacks any effort for surprise. A movie about a sexrobot and there's no KISSING??? It's a prudish script with predictable near kissing only found in Disney movies for the under 12 demographic. Then there's the usual bully, the hot girlfriend, who INEXPLICABLY is interested in a real loser like Huff, who is also ugly.This is not one those movie where it is so bad it's good. This is just bad all the way.1/10 The Melancholic Alcholic.
najeebnick
saw the trailer and it seemed like a movie that is written by a 10 years old nerd with robot sex fantasy,as a movie buff myself i seem to absorb everything in the movies first 5 minutes, this movie seemed pretty cool name wise but ewe no i wouldn't watch it. first of all the robot is not that pretty,secondly, i haven't seen any past Hollywood movie that doesn't have the same theme of robot thirdly the movie is loads of unnecessary comedy the same you would try to impress your grandma with. ultimately its quiet embarrassing for the writers and directors to have the audacity of finally releasing this movie to the audience which i bet would be bunch of ants
ivko
Some talented comedians are in this, but don't let that fool you. It's not funny, sexy, or interesting. I watched the first 11 minutes and 34 seconds on Netflix, then flipped to the last 5 to see how it ended and couldn't make it; it was just too painful to watch. The writer and director should be drummed out of the industry and be sentenced to watch this film in its entirety every day for the rest of their lives.Apparently this review needs 10 lines to be publishable. I find it ironic that the standards required for me to warn you how awful this, this whatever it is (visual sadness?), are apparently higher than the standards required to produce it in the first place.
markyoung-00598
I saw this movie on Netflix last night. It's really not that bad as long as you're in the mood for it and aren't expecting too much. There are some scenes in this movie that are really, really funny and some that fall flat.Here's the good and the bad.THE GOOD:Larry Miller - He's the funniest past of the movie and says some pretty insane sh**. His scenes are all great. Donald Faison and Angela Kinsey all have great scenes are really funny. The Music in this movie is really good and kept the film moving.THE BAD:Zack Pearlman - Can't really carry a movie. Doesn't have the same acting chops as Jonah Hill from Superbad, which I'm sure he was trying to emulate here. The story was really kind of cheesy, we've seen this before with Weird Science. And the 80's references don't really work hereBut overall the movie isn't half bad. You just need to be open to it and doesn't hurt if your stoned watching it. Light'em up!!