Sex Tape
audience Reviews
, 33% Audience Score- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsCast is great. Movie is very funny. Deals with a subject that a lot of people have thought about, but they actually pulled it off. No cop outs. If anything, they leaned in further. Great raunchy comedy in a day when there aren’t enough of those. Jason Segel Is a gift.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsFilme fraco, o roteiro é fraco, as cenas de sexo dos dois teve um pouco de graça, mas depois foi ladeira abaixo, o filme colocou mais clima de suspense para tirar o vídeo porno do site, do que comédia, nem o elenco ajudou muito, com tudo isso, eu não recomendo esse filme.
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsBeautiful Sex movie Sex Tape.......... 🤏🏻😝
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsuhhhhh yeah that was something
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsIt would have been better if it has more sex and less comedy and maybe I could enjoy myself and focus a little bit more
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsSilly, but it had it's moments.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsRob Lowe likes snorting coke to Slayer. "Angel of Death" is on the soundtrack. Cameron Diaz is at her absolute hottest body in this one. The realistic portrayal of a couple in mid-life sex crisis is refreshingly hilarious. All theater patrons can relate to the many fails in bed that the two main stars face. To spice things up they make a porno of them doing all the moves in the Kama Sutra (I know it sounds as terrible of an idea as it actually looks in the movie). This is not laugh out loud hilarity, but it is relatable and will make you smile a lot. The boy that blackmails them is perfectly incorrigible - a Darth Vader villain if I have ever seen one. The frantic panic of the entire film is a bit much. I know they were going for laughter but instead it makes you feel like you snorted a bump with Lowe.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsWhat did I think of Sex Tape? Check out my review below: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Kdyk5Us2yXzyt9gNNOPng?si=w-kR4dc0Sc6KhfkaQBGPVw
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsWhat can you say about a bad comedy other than it’s not funny? Sex Tape is a movie entirely built on the premise of a couple that has decided to spice up their love life by recording themselves having sex, and then accidentally releasing that recording to others. For starters, the mental gymnastics they go through in order to explain how the video is spread is utterly moronic. It’s clear the writers were trying to figure out a plot device that would allow the “sex tape” to be released wide enough to make the couple nervous but not so wide that they can do nothing to contain it. So their solution is to invent a main character who is rich enough to hand out iPads like they are candy, and yet dumb enough to think syncing up his media library to all these devices makes sense. From the beginning this makes Jason Segal both annoying and dumb which is not a good combination in a protagonist. I suppose the stupid premise could be saved if the madcap journey to recover all the iPads had been funny. Poor logic is forgivable in a good comedy, but Sex Tape is about as far from a good comedy as you can get. Their “wacky” journey amounts to only 3 stops, and the best attempt at a joke they can muster is having a guy who presents himself as warm and kind, listening to heavy metal and snorting cocaine (while Jason Segel fights with a dog.) This isn’t even good enough to make me crack a smile. Most of the twists and turns in the film are predictable, and that also spoils any attempt at surprising you into a laugh. It’s sad because I actually like both Jason Segel and Cameron Diaz, and they seem like a good pair to star in a film as a comedic duo. But with a script as uninspiring as what they were given in Sex Tape, no one will ever be clamoring for them to try again.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsMade for couples to share understandable laughter and then reluctantly look over the dimensional awkwardness, being the natural core, that still impacted the film's level to a pass under both meanings. When not inappropriate, it humbly matures and charismatically comedic chemistry improves to gain acceptance but still anchored down due to its unwelcoming, invasive topic by parodic timing. (C+)