Two men talk about the hypothetical death of a spouse and how attractive widowers are to the opposite sex. A divorced man talks to his adult daughter about his current family. A woman makes a remark about having no sensation in her genitals after a surgery and that she could put things in her vagina and not feel them. A husband yells at his wife and says that he put an Altoid in his rectum and that's why the bathroom doesn't smell.
A young girl says, "I hope I never get my period. A young girl licks her fingers and touches her sister's arm with them; the sister yells and storms out of the room. A woman describes what it looks like when she urinates "it's like a showerhead". A girl says of her father, "He went to poop. LANGUAGE 10 - About 99 F-words and its derivatives, 2 obscene hand gestures, 22 sexual references, 1 sexual hand gesture, 27 scatological terms 4 mild , 49 anatomical terms, 15 mild obscenities, name-calling fancy pants, nuts, nutballs, stupid, crazy, insane, disrespectful, illogical, evil, gout foot, selfish, Princess Labia, mooch, pothead, ball buster , exclamations shut up , 8 religious profanities, 30 religious exclamations.
SUBSTANCE USE - A husband and his wife eat a marijuana laced cookie and act intoxicated, a man talks about doing cocaine, two people talk about "getting high," a woman admits to using drugs while babysitting for another woman's children, and a man talks about his family members being "potheads" and using Zoloft. A husband and his wife drink champagne in a hotel room, people drink wine with meals in restaurants and in homes, men and women are shown drinking alcohol in a couple of club scenes, men and women drink alcohol at a party, and people drink a toast using alcohol at a party.
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However, any commercial reproduction of anything appearing within this site is both illegal and in really bad taste and we will take action Top review. Inneundos overflowing. Debbie Leslie Mann and Pete Paul Rudd are both homing in on 40, a breakthrough age, where youth is now firmly behind us, highlighted by their elder teenage daughter Sadie Maude Apatow going through her puberty.
Far from a dysfunctional family nonetheless Debbie and Pete struggle to rekindle the attachment and mutual fulfillment that this marriage has brought forth. Pete is a loving father, despite the fact that Sadie was never planned, he affectionately tries to perform his duties, even if his love for rock music places him as somewhat of a family outsider.
Coupled with his ailing music label, dedicated to the old timer music lovers, Pete is increasingly left alone. In turn Debbie owns a clothes store, wo manned by the alluring Desi Megan Fox and the troubled Jodi Charlyne Yi , one of them guilty of stealing profound amounts of money, thus further increasing the family financial crisis.
Sadie, hot on the heels of her first period, is an avid "Lost" fan and is going through a period of teenage angst, which spitfires as an open rebellion to the actions of undeniably immature parents later on in the movie.
In the background we have the star of the movie, Charlotte Iris , an 8 year old with wit to die for and a knack for a short but pinpoint summary of events. Much in the vein of "40 Year Old Virgin", Judd Apatow gets in deep with an odd mix of slapstick, vulgarity, toilet humour and the rampant Tarantinesque meandering dialogues.
Nonetheless, where it works in other movies, the low-brow humour felt markedly out of place for the majority of this family drama, jaggedly deflating tension and dramaturgy in order to force a cheap laugh. On top of that Apatow attempts to overdose on sideshow primarily unfunny jokes, which derail attention and exacerbate running time.
Nonetheless the movie has a pretty decent flow, but I found myself distinctly uninterested as to where the drama is headed, which questions how effective mix of comedy and social commentary actually is. One of Apatow's weaker scripts isn't helped by its predictability and overly sexual innuendos. FAQ 3. Is this film considered a Christmas movie? What is the first song in the movie?
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If you chose to provide an email address, it will only be used to contact you about your comment. See our privacy policy. A lot or a little? But even an inconsistent comedy by Apatow is better than most. There are undeniable laughs that center around Debbie's repeated insistence that she's 38 when she's just turned 40 and comical turns by supporting players like Chris O'Dowd as one of Pete's employees and Jason Segel as Debbie's personal trainer. Rudd is always a likable screen presence and Mann is appealing as well.
But their continual bickering over the cupcakes he sneaks, for instance, while mildly entertaining, does not make for many laughs. In one of the more humorous segments, they learn that their daughter is being harassed on Facebook by a boy in her class, who Debbie insists resembles Tom Petty. This leads to a cringingly funny altercation between Mann and the boy's mom Melissa McCarthy. Moments of improvisation are woven into the story, and Mann, Rudd and McCarthy are masters at it.
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