Just Go with It





Category: Comedy
Year: 2011
Rating: -/10 ()
Director: Dennis Dugan
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date:
11 February 2011
(USA)
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Taglines:
Sometime you need a girl, to get the girl.
Writers:
Allan Loeb (screenplay),
Timothy Dowling (screenplay),
and 4 more credits »
Movie Storyline
A man enlists the help of a woman and her kids to land the woman of his dreams.
Cast:
Adam Sandler
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Danny
Jennifer Aniston
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Katherine
Nicole Kidman
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Devlin Adams
Nick Swardson
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Eddie
Brooklyn Decker
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Palmer
Bailee Madison
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Maggie
Griffin Gluck
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Michael
Dave Matthews
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Ian Maxtone Jones
Kevin Nealon
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Adon
Rachel Dratch
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Kirsten Brant
Allen Covert
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Soul Patch
Dan Patrick
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Tanner Patrick
Minka Kelly
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Joanna Damon
Jackie Sandler
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Veruca
Rakefet Abergel
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Patricia
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Filming Locations: 1000 Gayley Ave, Los Angeles, California, USA
Soundtracks:
"Le O Le Tapalau Mo Le Siva Afi"
Written by Jack Thompson Performed by Tihati Productions, Ltd.
Official Site(s):
Sony Pictures [United States] |
Official site |
Trivia:
The film's release date is February 11, 2011, which is Jennifer Aniston's birthday.
User Review:
, rated:
Just saw at this an advanced screening in Huntington Beach.
It was pretty damn good. I do have to admit that I am an Adam Sandler
fan. Being 21, I grew up seeing his films in theaters and for the most
part liked them all. I think with Big Daddy, Dennis Dugan and Adam
Sandler's Happy Madison crew really started a formula of movie. Central
conflicted and imperfect character Adam (who has a good heart of
course), falls in love with the girl of his dreams, who is younger and
way better looking than him, all formulated around a specific central
premise (i.e. with this film it's Adam's lies piling on top of lies)
supported by extremely strong, quirky side character performances. This
might be the epitome of this established formula, really passing 50
First Dates in my opinion. The typical Sandler ridiculous humor and
smart-ass remarks are extremely well balanced with perfectly timed and
executed emotional moments. The set-up for the story is pretty basic
and at first almost appears predictable. It is to some extent, but the
crazy directions the movie takes based on Sandler's lies is well done
and only stretches a few times. But what do you expect from the Happy
Madison crew?
The 2 kids in the film did a good job and had some funny lines. I am
not a Jennifer Aniston fan at all but really actually liked her in
this. I sort of understand her popularity and charm after this movie.
She seemed more genuine and I felt an emotional attachment to her that
I have always lacked with her. Plus, she is showcased in a particular
waterfall scene and looks absolutely fantastic in a bikini. Brooklyn
Decker is unbelievably gorgeous, as we all know from the SI Swimsuit
Edition, but I was very surprised at how natural of an actress she was.
She seemed very comfortable and didn't overact much. She is extremely
cute and lovable. Nicole Kidman and Dave Mathews were great as an uber
cool couple. Nicole was a bit over the top as she has been of late
(like since Moulin Rouge), but thats what her character called for so I
understand. Dave was surprisingly good as an almost drugged up yuppie,
cool boyfriend of Nicole's. Nick Swardson was absolutely hilarious and
by far steals every scene he is in. He really comes into the movie
about 1/3 of the way in and from there on out its his movie. Nick
Swardson deserves fame for this.
I can't say for sure how the critics will receive it. I can handle
suspension of disbelief as long as it leads to a funny payoff. For the
most part these moments are delivered. It's a great date movie and a
great movie for Sandler fans. He has an unbelievable recent track
record for success, but this will top all of them at the box office.
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