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While romancing Palmer, a much younger schoolteacher, plastic surgeon Danny Maccabee enlists his loyal assistant Katherine to pretend to be his soon to be ex-wife, in order to cover up a careless lie. When more lies backfire, Katherine's kids become involved, and everyone heads off for a weekend in Hawaii that will change all their lives.
Release : | 2011 |
Rating : | 6.4 |
Studio : | Columbia Pictures, Happy Madison Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Adam Sandler Jennifer Aniston Brooklyn Decker Nicole Kidman Nick Swardson |
Genre : | Comedy Romance |
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Like most sit-coms the movie slips from possible to improbable to very improbable. Adam Sandler plays Danny, who is about to be married. He discovers his bride to be had a fling with her former bf right before the wedding and she is just marrying him for his money. Danny is depressed as he sits in a bar with his wedding ring on. He discovers the ring is a chick magnet that leads to numerous one night stands. He calls it "my precious." Jennifer Anniston plays his single receptionist with 2 children. At a party, Danny meets a Barbie Doll school teacher and has a great night. He wasn't wearing his ring, but then she discovers it! You cad! Danny eventually explains he is getting divorced and she insists upon meeting the soon to be ex-wife. Rather than level with her, he asks Jennifer to play the role of his ex-wife which includes make-over and clothes perks. The meeting goes well as Anniston plays the jilted wife...then her cell phone rings. It is her kids, which must be Danny's kids too, right? Barbie Doll, a teacher loves kids and wants to meet Danny's kids. Now Danny must bribe Anniston's kids to pretend to be his kids. Oh what a tangle web we weave...The movie contains humor about bad plastic surgery plus some toilet humor. It has some good rock tunes, especially as swagger music. When Anniston starts dating a man in another office, Danny shows some signs of jealousy. One lie leads to another and then to another. Predictable and fun, A feel good film of the chick flick variety. No sex or nudity. Nice bikini shots. Some crude suggestive sex talk, although nothing as what we have been getting from Hollywood.
Good God, this was terrible. It was so terrible, I almost have no words. But then again, since you've come to Hot Toasty Rag to read my review, I'll have to come up with something.If you read the plot synopsis, it doesn't seem that bad. A man pretends he's a family man to avoid getting romantic commitments, but when he starts to fall in love, he has to put his money where his mouth is and come up with a family. Then the movie starts. And you soon wish it hadn't.I don't know if Jennifer Aniston signed a terrible contract, or if she just has lousy taste in scripts, but if she doesn't make a good movie after this one, her career might come to a screeching halt. The entire movie feels like Adam Sandler did nothing but repeat the title to his cast before every take, encouraging them to improv the most unfunny, unlikable characters in history. This movie is so terrible, it's an insult to place it among actual palatable films in the category of romantic comedies.I've previously revealed that I'll watch every Jennifer Aniston movie in the world; she is my "It girl" and my teenage idol. That being said, I didn't make it all the way through this movie. This is the only Jennifer Aniston movie I've ever turned off. That should be a big enough "Keep Out" sign for you to see.
Similar flavor to that of 50 First Dates. Jennifer Anniston plays a down to earth mom who gets caught up in her boss's agenda and along with him starts a chain of lies to help him get the girl (Palmer). Palmer lost credibility from the get go during the beach scene when she initially tells Danny "I can tell when your lying and telling the truth" and for the remaining hour of the movie buys his lies one right after another. Their adventure in Hawaii is fun, the story line is "cute" and the cast together was a really good fit for that sort of movie. Annistons character brought me back to Jennifer Anniston in Office Space. I was pleasantly surprised at the end of the movie. Drew was missed but you'll see the rest of the usual Adam Sandler crew in the movie.
This was a pleasant movie, if you find it on TV of course. But the plot is the dumbest thing ever, even for Adam Sandler. The plot is he sleeps with this girl once, then she finds his fake wedding ring and has to explain his whole fake life and takes her and his fake family to Hawaii... for a one night stand. Why would she care to know this much about him? Assume he is a scumbag and carry on, he too should just carry on "oh no, my scheme is up well sorry" but then there would only be about 20 minutes of a movie. I can't watch this without thinking how the plot has giant holes all over it, he never owed this girl any explanation and she had no right getting in his business and hoping his "children" would like her after just one night of being with him.