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The movie centers on Erin and Garrett, who fall in love one summer in New York City and gamely keep the romance alive with webcams and frequent-flyer miles when Erin heads home to San Francisco.
It smothers the already frail story of their characters' long-distance relationship with enough R-rated gross-out humor for half a dozen Judd Apatow movies -- except that virtually none of it is funny.
September 03, 2010
TheMovieReport.com
Barrymore comfortably slips into more filthy talk and situations while bringing her innate sweetness and relatability.
Acknowledges both the difficulty and the comic potential of the arrangement, and does so with enough insight and charm to make you wonder why frequent-flier love is not a more popular theme in romantic comedies.
September 03, 2010
Washington Post
It's filthy, funny and kind of sweet, if not quite up to the level of Judd Apatow's oeuvre in the burgeoning field of R-rated comedies with heart.
If you've ever had an awkward sexual moment in your life (admit it, you have), this is the movie for you. If you've ever believed there can't be love without the comedy, this is the movie for you.
What's both refreshing and problematic is that there's no emotional imbalance between boy and girl: their feelings are mutual and the obstacle is purely geographical.