Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
PodBill
Just what I expected
VeteranLight
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
TrueHello
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
mts-78680
Definitely worth seeing with your significant other! Not a chick flick nor guy flick but good adult couple flick. Don't believe all the hype/reviews. Make your own opinion.I normally don't do crude comedy like Jason Sudeikis seems to be in but this was worth sitting through. Great variety of comedy, sex, love and morality.
SnoopyStyle
In 2002, college student Jake (Jason Sudeikis) finds Lainey (Alison Brie) yelling for Matthew (Adam Scott) in the hallway. Jake and Lainey end up losing their virginity to each other. In the present day, the two run into each other in a sex addiction support group. They haven't seen each other since that night. Jake sleeps with inappropriate women rather than maturely breaking up his failed relationships. Lainey has been in an on-and-off affair with Matthew even after his marriage to Emma. Jake and his best friend Xander cash out by selling their business to a big company. Quickly, Jake is flirting with the company lawyer Paula (Amanda Peet). Jake and Lainey have a platonic relationship but their romance is never far below the surface.This hits on similar terrain as When Harry met Sally. Sudeikis and Brie have some slightly irreverent brand of humor but it's never completely edgy. They seem well matched. The missing element is the uncontrollable heat. Sudeikis is a little too standoffish and always joking around. There seems to be good possibilities with these two but it fails to land that knockout punch.
yossarian100
Great cast, wonderful chemistry, and downright touching performances help this wonderful screenplay achieve a home run. Plus, the director needs to take a bow. This was a great effort.The story had me in the first five minutes, but it did not go where I thought it was going, What a delightful surprise that was.The chemistry between the two leads could not have been better, and I ended up caring deeply about them.Lots of snappy dialog, which is where most of the laughs came from. I had the best time watching this one, and I was sad when it was over. This is definitely a "Must See" movie. To me, it was perfect.
Matt_Layden
A generic rom-com in which the focus is on how the two leads should not have sex with each other, but instead help each other with their own relationship problems. This becomes difficult when they discover they've fallen for each other, but cannot let that secret out.Both Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie are funny people, they both get a few laughs here with some pretty humourless material. They play their characters are broken pieces of sex crazed objects. He can't have a steady relationship because he just sleeps around, she can't have one because she is obsessed with an ex boyfriend who is married. Both of them are the last people you'd want as role models but they manage to be role models for each other in their own unique and twisted ways. With the film being about lots of sex, Brie has the troublesome task of being the sex symbol of the film. She has some moments to show off that side (lingerie fashion show) but the film just feels unsexy at times. It's a little off putting because the sex comedy is second to the emotional drama. Neither really prove to be THAT effective, but simply serviceable to the material. The film is plain, ordinary and not much else. I doubt I will remember anything about this film a few days from now, other than Brie in the aforementioned lingerie. Unless you're a fan of these two, I'd say this is a film you can totally skip. It's neither good, nor bad. It's the weird line down the middle.