i watched this when I was at home and I REALLY like it and it was really funny! But i am only 15 and I probably shouldnt of watched it.....it shows a dude's um....yeah. If you watch the unrated version it shows it like four times. And in the CSM review it didnt mention another oart in the movie where the two couples are having a "sex war". they are screaming and stuff to see who can louder because they are mad at one another. So yeah. If I would have watched this with my poarents I would have felt really uncomfortable fer sure.
If you're a guy and really don't wanna see male nudity check the TV version which does a great job of editing this film, but the hysterical antics are still kept intact! Russel Brand stands out as Aldus Snow but give it to "I Love You Man's" Jason Segel for giving such a hilarious performance!
Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a funny movie with some flaws such as it is heavily dubbed in sexual content including sex montages, "sex-offs", some graphic nudity including brief shots of male penis and a photograph involving breasts. But you should definetly see it.
It may be because i watched the extended cut, but this is NOT for 15+. It starts and ends w/ full frontal male nudity. There is also a female nudity throughout. There are many sex scenes, only one contains nudity. There is also oral sex. There is many uses of f**k, and many other words such as sh**, c**k, etc. There is also a lot of drinking. and some drug references
I'm 13 and really liked this. However, I'm sure that there are 13 year olds that wouldn't be ready to see this. There certainly was a fair amount of sex and language. While some of the messages certainly weren't great, I thought that at the end, it was a good message that he tells the truth, and eventually, it turns out well.
This is a very funny film. Parents need to watch it first and then decide if their kids should see it. Because Common Sense Media can review this film and tell you all about it. But the thing is every single parent has different views on every film. Like me I am 14 years old. I have seen many Hard-R films. I have heard the "f-word" numerous, numerous amount of times and I know that it is a bad word and I don't need to use it but the thing is I already know what the word is. I can watch a PG-13 movie with 1 f-word and then a R Movie with 300 and that ain't going to change a thing. I have seen many films with sex/nudity again nothing I have never seen before. I also know all these films with drugs in it. Again, I know drugs lead to destruction and in some rare occasions death. So parents Watch this film FIRST and then see if it is appropriate for you teens. The film has about 30 f-words and two male full-frontal nude scenes and in the Unrated Version it has female nudity of the breasts and there are some sex scenes nothing extremely graphic.
A goofy, yet sensitive composer, Peter (Jason Segal) gets a call that is girlfriend Sarah (Kristen Bell) will be coming home. Peter cleans up a little and strips down to a towel, hoping to get some action. Though when Sarah gets home he realizes that she has come to break-up with him. Still nude Peter, just hit with grief, sits down with his girlfriend to talk about the situation. He soon figures out that she is dating a famous singer Aldous Snow (Russell Brand). To steer clear of his sudden break-up he decides to take a trip to Hawaii. Yet little does he know, Sarah and her knew lover are also visiting Hawaii, and at the same resort. With advice from his step-brother, he decides to get out rather than stay cooped-up in his hotel room, and he soon falls for the hotel receptionist (Mila Kunis).
Combined with Comedy and Romance, this film was great, and not your average cliche love story.
There are some strong sexual situations in this film. In the first scene there are few shots of full frontal male nudity, and again in the last scene. There a many simulated sex scenes involving one night stands, but no nudity. There are many sexual slangs like; hard, screw, and "B my L on someone's T", and the main character jokingly has another character to seem as if simulating oral sex.
The language is strong and most common words in an R-Rated film, like f--k and s--t.
There are many scenes where characters are drunk and some references to marijuana.
This movie is age appropriate for teens 14+ depending on the maturity level of the child and their exposure to society or their knowledge of sexual content. Most references are what a normal teen would know and understand but if you don't feel this flim looks appropriate for your child, then I advise not to bring them to see this.
when my friends and i snuck into the movies to even see this movie, you know its gotta be a good movie! i was sitting next to a guy friend and when we would crack up at a "guy joke" in his words he would laugh at me... which was expected because there are alot of those kind of jokes. but it was super funny! i mean the guy makes a living by being a dracula puppet... where do they come up with stuff like that?