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Crazy, Stupid, Love. Movie

Genres are ComedyRomanceDr Produced in 2011, USA

Crazy, Stupid, Love.

Actors

John Carroll Lynch
Kevin Bacon
Julianne Moore
Emma Stone
Marisa Tomei
Steve Carell
Liza Lapira
 

Director

IMDB Rating

Glenn Ficarra, John Requa 7.5 out of 10 (80434 votes)
 

Year

2011
 

Available Quality

DivX, Hi Def
 
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Storyline

Plot Summary:

Cal (Steve Carell) and Emily (Julianne Moore) have the perfect life together living the American dream... until Emily asks for a divorce. Now Cal, Mr Husband, has to navigate the single scene with a little help from his professional bachelor friend Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling). Make that a lot of help...

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me smith

14 May 2012

Absolutely Amazing!


I was very impressed! I have always loved romantic comedies, and wasvery excited to see Crazy Stupid Love when I saw the preview. Honestly,it blew away my expectations! It was full of love, humor, tears, and somuch more! Unlike many romantic comedies, this movie had many surpriseswhich, many times, had the audience in the theater laughing out loudand thinking things over in their heads! The only thing - which is notnecessarily a bad thing - is that some parts have the characteristicsof an R rated film instead of pg13. So just think it over beforebringing the little ones! But no doubt about it, Crazy Stupid Love is amust see for everyone!!

Glock_Boy

13 May 2012

I loved it ... but the wife hated it.


I rented this movie thinking I would score big points in selecting afunny, romantic movie on the night of my wife's 43rd birthday.She ended up not liking it, but I, on the other hand, thought it was ahoot. So, guys, don't be surprised if you end of sleeping on the couchafter renting this one for your date or significant other.This film represents the romantic changes and challenges we face as wemature.Seen from all perspectives (15-year old boy, 18 year old girl,20-something bachelor, 40-something parents), you come away bewilderedat the complexities of love, marriage and relationships in general.How do we marry and keep it fresh after so many years? How does acareer bachelor finally find true love? How does a boy express feelingsabout his babysitter? How do we know we are with the right companion? Iliked this film because it touched a nerve with me, and spoke certaintruths that I hadn't considered before.My wife, on the other hand, couldn't get past the multiple triangles ofrelationship building (especially amongst the younger characters), andI think checked out mentally before she should have.This is a quality piece of work with some solid acting, characterdevelopment and a few surprises at the end. Oh yeah, it's pretty darnfunny too.

Jim Gilligan

12 May 2012

A snarky charmer


If you don't mind the use of cutesy coincidences to drive a plot, thisentertaining film just might charm your socks off. True to its title,this movie examines the various crazy, stupid, and downrightinexplicable aspects of love—and the love in this film flows freely:love lost between an endearing shlub (Steve Carrell) and his wife of 25years (the always amazing Julianne Moore); love-as-lust as practiced bya hot young lothario (Ryan Gosling, perfectly cast); love avoided by anidealistic young lawyer-to-be (Emma Stone, in another role as thethinking man's hot chick); and unrequited love as only teenagers canexperience it (Carrell's 13 year-old son, who just knows that his 17year-old babysitter is his "soulmate" and said babysitter, who has amad crush on Carrell). The plot here isn't the point anyway—except forone pitch-perfect scene in which Gosling and Stone lie in bed togetherand experience the true intimacy of really getting to know—and "click"with—another person. The plot twists might be a bit contrived, but thisfilm has its heart in the right place. If this film doesn't make yousmile, then you've probably never felt your pulse quicken orexperienced butterflies in your stomach when you lay eyes on the objectof your affection.

jaybe1

11 May 2012

Has to be watched it's brilliant


I thought when I sat down to watch this that it would just be anothersilly film with Steve Carell in it but I couldn't have been more wrong.It's a very well written romantic comedy that looks at the life ofSteve's character Cal Weaver who has been asked for a divorce by hiswife and "soul mate". Ryan Goslings character Jacob sees that Cal isdistraught And offers to help him become a better man and a womanizerwith Some funny results. The film also looks at his 13 yr old sonscrush on his 17 yr old baby sitter that is also very entertaining. It'sjust a brilliant heart warming film with brilliant acting. Steve Carellis brilliant in it as is Ryan Gosling. Enjoyed every minute of it. Thebest romantic comedy I've seen to date hands down.

TheLateReview

10 May 2012

8/10


There are a few ways straight off the bat that I would use to describethis film; good, funny, laid back, easy viewing and heart warming –It's the kind of movie that is great for a first date and also great tosit down to watch with the family as there is something in there foreveryone- but there is one particular word that I would not use andthat is; predictable. Now I'm not saying you won't guess where the filmis heading as it pans out but there will definitely be a couple ofsurprises along the way.After finding out his wife has had an affair and wants a divorce Cal(Steve Carell) is taken under the wing of ladies man Jacob (RyanGosling) and shown the ropes of being a single guy again in the modernera.The cast is strong and everyone gives a solid performance but the keyto this movie is in the writing, rom-coms lately have been in a bit ofa slump and getting kind of boring but Crazy, Stupid, Love breaks awayfrom the norm and shows us exactly how entertaining the genre can bewhen done correctly. Whilst following the usual structure of a standardrom-com and throwing some curve-balls along the way Crazy, Stupid, Lovewill pull in plenty of genuine laughs.VerdictIf you haven't already, go see this movie.- The Late Review

delightful-life

10 May 2012

Wow, a romcom with a difference. :-)......


If you have read the story line - then this looks like another clichédmovie. I saw it only because of its good rating, and boy am I glad.:-)..............Steve Carell (The Office) is absolutely brilliant. The Office lost itssteam once he left, he is someone who can carry an entire cast, he isthat good! And Ryan Gosling, he was quite good in Drive, and he does it againhere. I think we have another huge actor coming up here and we will beseeing him in a 'lot' of movies for the next 20 years.Emma Stone (Easy A), another excellent performance.The entire cast is good.This is one heck of a stylish movie, very well directed andchoreographed. I just saw captain America and came away disappointed,that had a fantastic story and they spoiled it. Here they had a clichédstory and they have turned it around into something cool and fun.Hats off...............Go see it, you will not be disappointed.Cheers! :-)...............

laura_macleod

08 May 2012

Depressing and childish trash


I am always amazed that such gifted actors such as Moore and Gosling,would stoop to even consider a part in this kind of banal, boring,empty and childish rubbish. The script is atrocious too. I can kind ofunderstand Kevin Bacon and Marisa Tomei doing it, as they were reallyactors of the 80's and 90's and probably need the cash but all in all,it is a movie experience for people who do not want to bother to think.There is zero depth in this film so be warned. The story is about acouple who divorce and then the man who is played by Carel (and this isno stretch for him)is basically a type cast from the 40 Year Old Virgindays, with only one relationship in his life. He goes to a bar and aplayboy , performed by Gosling, decides to teach him how to pick upwomen. At this point the film degenerates into sexist drivel and againputs women on the level of eye candy and casual sex nymphomaniacs; onlythere for the pleasure of men. This kind of script went out in the1970's in case anyone isn't noticing. It is a poisonous little filmbecause it carries all the neurosis of contemporary society wrapped upin stupid jokes that would entice a teenage boy at age 15. Avoid at allcosts. I do not respect actors who make this kind of tripe.

Emma Dinkins

07 May 2012

Chix Chat on Film review: A man attempts to reconcile his life after his wife asks for a divorce.


I am always in favor of a good comedic family drama and thought thatthis one looked as good as any. I was also interested in this storybecause it struck an accord with someone such as I, who has beenmarried for more than two decades, and begs the question where can itgo wrong? Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) has reached a comfortablecomplacent point in his life when he is then blindsided by his wifeEmily (Julianne Moore), as seen in the trailer, with her declaration ofwanting a divorce and her confession of a transgression. I have seenDespicable Me so many times now with my grandson Three, that when I seeSteve Carell all I can think about is Gru, yes sad but true. I digress.The situation with Cal and Emily leads to Cal spending a lot of time ina bar where he then meets Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gossling) a slickwomanizing pretty boy. I was not convinced by the whole premise thatled to Jacob and Cal bonding, but decided not to give it too muchthought. But the fact of the matter is that if Jacob were as selfabsorbed as he was shown to be he would not have given Cal two minutesof thought, let alone try to help him deal with his circumstances. Themost endearing character throughout this whole movie was Robbie (JonahBobo). I loved his determination and his honesty regarding how he feltabout Jessica (Analeigh Tipton), it was so adorable. And he was rightabout the four year age difference in a few years it would make nodifference at all. I found myself after sitting through approximatelyforty minutes of this film, slumped down in my seat, yawning while Iwondered where it was headed and then started to think about theWhodini song, When We Gonna Get To The Good Part, Get Down To The GoodPart. And finally we did get to the good part, when all theoutlandishness and asinine behavior brought everything together. And tobe perfectly honest I did not see it coming. I sat up took interestonce more and thought that the film had taken a very clever turn. Iliked the bottom half of the film, but I felt as if the top half wasoverindulged. I give this film an amber light for taking so long to getto the good part.

Brett Chandler

02 May 2012

Nothing earth-shattering, but cute


"Crazy Stupid Love" is nice. Possibly the perfect date movie, since itexplores relationship pitfalls without getting lost in them.Nice performances. Ryan Gosling plays a great "player" who decides totake Steve Carrell's character Cal under his wing and help him learn totalk to women about something other than his failed marriage. And EmmaStone is her usual delightful self.Entertaining, funny, and occasionally poignant. Frankly, the level ofinsight isn't much greater than some sitcoms, but it's still sweet.Dating? Or, married and on a "date night"? Worth a trip to the theater.Otherwise, perfectly worthwhile as a rental later on.

Jin Maruhashi

01 May 2012

Love devoid of artificial colorings


Realistic in its unpolished perspective towards love and uniquelyentertaining in its raw, disorganized humor, "Crazy, Stupid, Love"strays far from being a regurgitation of all other artificially sweetromantic comedies by a considerable amount. As predicted, Steve Carelladds his one-of-a-kind, awkwardly amusing touch that goes so well inpractically any comedy, this one not being an exception. Steve Carell'sgoofy attractiveness, conjugated with the more gallant and serious miendemonstrated by Ryan Gosling adds a pleasantly balanced overall mood tothe film. "Crazy, Stupid, Love", unlike most others in its category,centers its focus on both the blissful side and utterly disgruntled andhavoc-filled side as well, such an encompassing approach is what yieldsthe positive differential that sets it apart and incorporates an addedlevel of excitement.

cmarschal-21-83114

30 April 2012

My first review ever: This film is much more than expected!


I expected it to be the usual Steve Carell comedy (like 40 year oldvirgin), but I turned out to be both a comedy and a nice drama withemotional depth and a few twists. After seeing the film You will end uphappier than before! :) I am thankful for that! It is about true loveamidst all the usually propagated casual sex and about realizing howprecious that true love is. That's an extraordinary message for acomedy! The chemistry between the cast members works and makes thestory believable. Especially the young boy had an important part andnicely glued the family together. I got surprised, give it my firstreview and a 8 out of 10. Enjoy!

taleeya

30 April 2012

Pleasantly surprised, a great movie overall!


I saw this expecting an amusing, albeit predictable, movie. Boy was Ipleasantly surprised! Steve Carell plays a man, Cal, blindsided by his wife's sudden requestfor a divorce. While wallowing in self pity at the local bar, Jacob(Ryan Gossling) decides to turn him into a project, and introduce himto the wonderful world of womanizing.....But you've seen that from thepreviews right? What comes next is a great look at love, from firstcrushes to long term marriage.This movie is the perfect blend of funny and sweet (the entire theatrewas laughing throughout). Great performances from the whole cast,including a surprisingly refreshing change for Steve Carell. Thewriting was perfect, the pacing was great.... A perfect date movie! Notoverly sappy and not typical "chick flick" drivel.

FanPerspective

30 April 2012

Crazy Stupid Love is heartfelt, hilarious and grounded in reality!


I couldn't be more happy with this film! The story is so grounded inreality. The writing is so perfectly heartfelt and hilarious. The castis incredible! It's just a wonderful movie and kind of a nice breakfrom all the big action films that have been dominating the summer.True, it is a romantic comedy, but I think it is one that the guys willenjoy just as much as the girls.It may fit in the typical romance movie cliché every now and then, butoverall the story is much more realistic. It skips the lovey doveyelements of a normal chick flick and introduces you to a marriedcouple, Cal and Emily (played by Steve Carell and Julianne Moore), whoseemingly have a normal life.. a stable living, kids, they were highschool sweethearts. We meet them, though, at a not so great time intheir lives because she wants a divorce. Now, Cal must navigate in therole of a single man with some assistance from a "professionalbachelor" (Ryan Gosling).Even the most serious of moments in this film are dashed with a flavorof quirky comedic relief.. the kind that life so graciously grants usso that we don't totally fall apart in a horrible situation. I alsoliked the fact that this film not only explored the topic of love manyyears after the couple had fallen for one another, but it also took alook at young love, as well; that first time a guy falls for a girlbecause it is like he is seeing women for the first time. Or the firsttime a younger person develops an interest for someone much older thanthey are. Everyone can relate to this film.The casting truly was perfect. There a lot of times when a filmfeatures so many big names that it just tries to sell them and losestrack of the story; the heart of the film. Playing alongside Carell,Moore and Gosling were the talents of Kevin Bacon, Marisa Tomei, EmmaStone, Josh Groban and relative newcomer Jonah Bobo. Each brought thesecharacters to life in such a way that you forgot they were big nameactors and just got yourself immersed in the story the characters wereapart of.It's definitely a film that you won't want to miss! Truthfully, I fellin love with it! When it comes to romantic comedies, I don't often findones that I really like, but this is just a fantastic film!

jburtroald95

29 April 2012

A cut above the rest


Over the past few decades, comedy has become a devilishly treacherousgenre, accumulating numerous convolutions for both the audience andfilmmakers ever since the word "comedy" semantically shifted from"lightweight drama with a happy ending" to "a nonstop rollercaster rideof laughs at the cinema". Story, characters, and even technical cinematic merit are usuallypushed aside, either by demand of the audience or the laziness of thefilmmakers, to make way for a riotous barrage of unevenly handled gags.In the event of a misfire – which, due to the unpredictablesubjectivity of humour, could happen at any time – the humoroussmokescreen is suddenly lifted from the eyes of any sophisticatedcinema connoisseurs and the sight of the big, fat, filthy, empty voidof a film that has been placed in front of them immediately disengagesthem. On the other hand, the more laidback moveigoers sitting aroundthem will most likely still be recovering from the excitement of theprevious bout of witticism and content to stare at the sexually-chargedscenery whilst waiting for the next funny moment. However, if there isa long-term humour drought – such as one that last throughout theentire movie – then both parties will completely lose interest, withthe former referring to the film as "pedestrian" and the latter callingit "gay".Fortunately for all, Crazy, Stupid, Love. does not even take the gamblein the first place. It delivers multiple multi-faceted and secretlyinterlocking stories and many genuinely interesting and entertainingcharacters for it to fall back on, and which provide the film with realsubstance and a reason for the gags to be there. Without such things,comedy movies are simply stand-up routines and movie musicals andmerely concert films – not that any members of the general publicreally care about this, but a film that goes down this lazy alleywaywill almost always become bait for pompous critics and hypocriticaleveryday cynics. These movies are all forgettable, momentaryphenomenons and huge and financial successes, but they also becamesubject to decades of relentless slandering after the fuss has dieddown, whereas films like Crazy, Stupid, Love. continue to haveaccolades and retain their popularity long after their release becausethey are uninhibited by a safe use-by date.Popular comedic actor Steve Carell is at the centre of the pieceplaying Cal Weaver, one those familiar down-on-his-luck middle-agedrecently divorced men, but Carell and the adept screenplay writer DanFogelman, against expectations, manage to render Cal in a way thatfeels fresh. In one of the most quick-witted and instantly engrossingopenings since last year's The Social Network we see him diningawkwardly in a restaurant with his wife, Emily, and are as shocked ashe is when she unceremoniously tells him that she wants a divorce. Yet,once again, a character that could easily have been a clichéd romanticcomedy staple is imbued with a satisfying complexity. Played by thevery graceful and prolific Julianne Moore, she adores her husband andthe cute chemistry between them remains very much alive, however muchit falters, for the entire duration of the movie, but after twenty-fiveyears of marriage, beyond the point of the sugar-coated upliftingdeclaration of young love that concludes most romantic comedies, she isbeginning to find that chemistry insufficient. The devastation reduces him to a sad, sorry, pathetic little drunkspending hours moaning about in a bar, a loser that quirky andcharismatic womaniser Jacob Palmer (a sensational Ryan Gosling) takespity on and decides to take under his wing. Under Jacob's guidance, Calsuccessfully woos and enjoys steamy one-night stands with nine prettywomen, no small feet considering he had previously only slept with onewoman. Among these seductions is a hilarious double-encounter withspirited tigress Kate (Marisa Tormei having an absolute ball). After awhile, Jacob starts to let his talented pupil play freely as he makessome big scores himself, most notably the lovely Hannah (Emma Stone)who has him particularly excited.Meanwhile, Emily is toying gawkily with the wispy upshots of heradulterated love affair with her oft-mentioned arrogant work colleagueDavid Lindhagen (Kevin Bacon), a fling which Cal and Emily's incrediblyprecocious and uncannily perceptive son Robbie (talented Zathura alumniJonah Bobo) can see put in the spanner in the works of the marriage,and always gives the evil to. He too is getting in on the romanticaction, having developed an irrepressible infatuation with his17-year-old babysitter Jessica (Analeigh Tipton) and, despite herobvious resistance, pursues her with astonishing. Despite theridiculousness of this 13-year-old's actions, he is just as aware ofhow it all seems on the outside as the jeering adults are, and onecannot help but empathise and identify with a character so reminiscentand truthful to the frustratedly never taken seriously child that weall once were.These interconnected scenarios are developed naturally and quietly, yetentertainingly, in the end producing a hugely satisfying, electricallycomical and genuinely surprising culmination at a point which wouldideally be the film's explosive finale, but as always precedes a lesshigh-spirited and gloomier last few concluding scenes that are usuallya maddeningly tedious and painfully predictable failed attempt atcreating pathos where it is neither wanted nor possible. However, inthis case it is perfectly possible and not entirely unwelcome, but itdoes still leave one feeling that the film was overly long.Nevertheless, this is brilliant work and makes for a highly enjoyabletrip to the cinema.

Tesla Jenkins

27 April 2012

Great movie, but not all that funny.


Crazy Stupid Love, was an okay movie. It wasn't as funny as I thoughtit would be but it did have a good plot. They should remove the genreof "Comedy" from the movie because it's a normal drama with differentlove stories along with a few funny parts, just like any other movie.My favorite character in this movie was Jessica (Emma Stone), she's agreat actress and played her roll very well. She and Ryan Gosling'schemistry was actually believable. I love how the two completelydifferent stories link together towards the middle and end. I wouldrecommend this movie to anyone who likes a drama film as well as afunny story line, plot and cast members.

Brandon Blackwell

26 April 2012

"This is crazy. This is stupid. This is love"


A father's life unravels while he deals with a marital crisis and triesto manage his relationship with his children.For one, I saw this film by accident. Missing the anticipated showtimes of Horrible Bosses, I settled down for this. Not having the bestof intentions, I suspected an average comedy from Steven Carell. Butlighten up your expectations for this one folks, because it is possiblyone of the best romantic comedies of the year. The film not only has itlighthearted hilarity, it has a touching romantic side to it too. Thebalance between it was perfect for anyone suspecting either of the two.I must point out Ryan Gosling's performance as well. If you compare andcontrast his performance in this and Drive, you can tell the actor hassubstantial range. Some parts of this movie are a bit over-the-top,possibly being the ones that lowered the score, but nevertheless, I wasactually taken surprise by its unexpected heart. So that about wraps upthis one, I seriously recommend this to the romantic-comedy lovers.It'll definitely become possibly one of your favorites. If not, whoknows, you can be surprised by this movie as well. As did I. 8/10.

Film Watchin Fool

26 April 2012

Crazy, Stupid, Good


Watch this if...you are up for a realistic romantic comedy withsubstance. It is as good as advertised.Acting/Casting: 7* - A really nice job casting the right people for theright roles in this movie. It is full of great actors who all do agreat job playing their roles.Directing/Cinematography/Technical: 7* - Very well put together andmanages to be really entertaining although the content isn'tnecessarily kind to the fact.Plot/Characters: 7* - A recently divorced man cheated on by his wifemeets a younger ladies man that helps reinvent himself with women, buthe ends up getting more than he bargained for in the end.Entertainment Value: 7* - More realistic and serious than your run ofthe mill romantic comedy, but that is what makes it entertaining andeasy to identify with. I highly recommend to anyone looking for a goodromantic comedy with substance.My Score: 7+7+7+7 = 28/4 = 7.0

khan2705

26 April 2012

sweet and a bit funny romantic movie which needed a bit more than what it had .....


At fortysomething, straight-laced Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is livingthe dream-good job, nice house, great kids and marriage to his highschool sweetheart. But when Cal learns that his wife, Emily (JulianneMoore), has cheated on him and wants a divorce, his "perfect" lifequickly unravels. Worse, in today's single world, Cal, who hasn't datedin decades, stands out as the epitome of un-smooth. Now spending hisfree evenings sulking alone at a local bar, the hapless Cal is taken onas wingman and protégé to handsome, thirtysomething player Jacob Palmer(Ryan Gosling).Starring, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone,Marisa Tomei , Jonah Bobo , Beth Littleford , John Carroll Lynch ,Kevin Bacon , Analeigh Tipton , Joey King , Liza Lapira , Josh Groban.Directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, directors of I Love You,Phillip Morris.well here it is a Romantic comedy drama which actually is somewhatromantic, has comedy and drama. i was really looking forward to thismovie after the very good response by both audience and critics. i amnot saying i was disappointed or something but it just wasn't what iwas expecting or i thought. it never gets Crazy as the title suggests,it is not stupid but definitely has love. it is crazy in a way that allthe characters have some really crazy life situations and things goingon, yes in that way it is crazy. it has every type of love, i mean loveat first site, lost love, ever lasting love, crushes and everythingelse like that.movie starts off very well but after the first half, itgets really bellow average.i see more maturity in the direction from their last too silly and tooweird I Love You, Phillip Morris. they have progressed i think. thismovie could have been something of a big and lovely movie but it is tooforgettable. it never even tries to be clever or smart. the characterswere too self absorbed and the whole movie was too phony for me. thatusually bothers me. i wished they looked at actual people's life morecloser and should have observed more clearer than they did to get thismovie. they really looked like people from another planets, aliens, icouldn't connect to them or understand their feelings.Steve Carell as Cal is a man who finds his wife Emily, Julianne Moorecheated on him with her Coworker David played by Kevin Bacon and shedemands divorce. Cal starts frequents visit to a bar every night afterhe moves out of the house. he yells his sad story to everyone loud.Jacob, played by Ryan Gosling kind of notices him and decides to helphim. he himself is really dashing and womanizer king of a guy who knowsTips To The Trade. the trade being bedding a girl every night withsimple talks and gestures. he gets him a whole look and wardrobechange, starts meeting girls like him and the story continues to arather nice and sweet end. their is Emma Stone playing Hannah, a lawstudent who rejects Jacob at first but falls for him. and other arcstoo but not gonna get into that.when the reviews first started rolling in, everyone was just talkingabout Ryan Gosling. i really agree with the fact that his wholepersona, the look, the attitude and his comic performance was nothingbut a treat. he really was someone who is a Fairy Godmother typefigure, a very too fantasy like. he is not someone you will find aroundyou easily. Ryan looked super hot and really good in this movie. i amnot a big Steve Carell fan but he really impressed me with hisdepiction of this character. he could have played it like a dead dullman with everything lost and too all over the place guy but he managedto keep a certain amount of balance in his performance with some comicapproach to it and being the way he is. he was someone that was verybelievable to me among the entire characters. Julianne Moore once againplays someone who cries and yells and whines a lot. she always performstoo over the top for me, i think she always was overrated. hercharacter was someone you really want to go and slap her. Kevin Bacondid a nice job, he wasn't much in the movie but like a nice addition tothe cast.Emma Stone is one gorgeous girl, she is really someone who has goodcomic timings and pulls romantic comedies very well. you have latelyseen her like in every movie. she did nice, nothing great. Marisa Tomeias the teacher of Cal's son was nice too. i loved that crazy scene whenCal brings her to his apartment and moreover the Parent Teacher Meetingone where she gets really crazy. i laughed so hard at her, herexpressions and the whole attitude was seriously hilarious.there are some moments in the movie which really are touching, veryfew. it has some hilarious scenes that made me laugh. the pacing wasslow which was something i liked but the way movie itself was movingwas something i didn't liked. so it had Screenplay problems, that ruinseverything. Editing was not done well. everything else was okay in it.its not a high recommendation from me but you might like or even insome way love it, it maybe intoxicating for you too. it is a nice takeon romantic comedy drama movies that needed much more than what it gotbut you still like it for everything it had and have good time.

TheTommyD

25 April 2012

I went there with the Idea...


I saw the Premier and thought..ya another chick flick.Was I pleasantly surprised!I thoroughly enjoyed this movie.The actors did a great job and I knew I'd seen a Winner when theAudience applauded at the end of the Movie.Congrats to the Director and the Writers! I love to see this quality ofwriting.I was trying to figure out where does this fit in and low andbehold,,,,There's a few twists that may take you by surprise:)Go see it and enjoy!

mnadeemone1

25 April 2012

Surprisingly Awesome


There was a lot of buzz when this movie released. I was never a SteveCarell fan so I didn't care about watching it. But when my friends werediscussing about it as if they had just watched 'The Hangover' Ithought of giving it a try. The movie got hold of me right when itstarted and within minutes I was glued to my chair. The plot was veryinteresting and the movie was hilarious all the way through. When itcomes to acting, Ryan Gosling was simply outstanding(Steve Carell did agreat job too). The whole movie turned out to be really unpredictableand crazy. I recommend this movie to anyone who's looking for aninnovative plot in romance comedies. To sum up, I think this moviedeserves TWO THUMBS WAY UP.

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