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Vroeger hadden Jay en Annie een spannend seksleven, maar tien jaar (en twee kinderen) later is de passie en romantiek in hun relatie ver te zoeken. Ze besluiten, want waarom ook niet, om zichzelf te filmen terwijl ze drie uur lang alle standjes uitproberen uit het boek The Joy of Sex. Het leek een goed idee totdat ze erachter komen dat hun wel erg persoonlijke video per ongeluk naar andere mensen is verstuurd. Nu hun reputatie op het spel staat, moeten ze zien te voorkomen dat de video online verschijnt, wat leidt tot een onvergetelijke avond met bizarre gebeurtenissen. (Universal Pictures International Netherlands)

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Malarkey 

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Engels Let it be known that this is not the best comedy starring Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel ever made. On the other hand, I can’t say that I could rate this with less than three stars. It’s just totally average, even though I’m very fond of these two actors. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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Engels It didn't work. I was having a decent time until the 40th minute, then came the boredom, clichés, uninteresting and stupid dialogues and typical American absurdity. Honestly, my mom and I were struggling not to turn it off. Had I seen this movie in the theatre I would have wanted my money back. 40% ()

3DD!3 

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Engels Even the attempt to look shocking is lousy. It’s artificial and doesn’t work even as a commercial for iCloud. With just a couple of average jokes (the dog on a treadmill), all that the plastic Diaz and skinny Segel can manage is a strange self parody lesson about the meaning of family and marital relationships. P.S.: I could have killed that fat kid. ()

kaylin 

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Engels A typical silly American comedy of the present day. It’s quite an interesting premise that could have potential, but it all feels very dull, casual, and lacking any effort to at least somewhat surprise or even shock. A few shots of Cameron's backside and her peeking nipples might be okay, but what about the rest of the film? A classic morality tale where the actors talk too much. Jason Segel doesn't save it; the only one who somewhat saved it is Rob Corddry, who sticks to verbal humor, which suits him better. ()