Best pals Jason and Daniel indulge in casual flings and revel in their carefree, unattached lives. After learning that the marriage of their friend Mikey is over, they gladly welcome him back into their circle. The three young men make a pact to have fun and avoid commitment. However, when all three find themselves involved in serious relationships, they must keep their romances secret from one another.
Zac Efron
Jason
Miles Teller
Daniel
Michael B. Jordan
Mikey
Imogen Poots
Ellie Andrews
Mackenzie Davis
Chelsea
Jessica Lucas
Vera Walker
Addison Timlin
Alana
Josh Pais
Fred
Emily Meade
Christy
Evelina Turen
Sophie
Alysia Reiner
Amanda Silverman
Karen Ludwig
Mrs. Rose
Lola Glaudini
Sharon
Raul Casso
Diego
Tina Benko
Ellie's Mom
Joseph Adams
Ellie's Dad
John Rothman
Chelsea's Dad
Barbara Garrick
Chelsea's Mom
Dan Bittner
Preppy Guy
Kate Simses
Glasses
Tom Gormican
Waiter
Yuval Boim
Israeli Guy
Reif Larsen
Famous Author
Chris Grace
Deli Owner
Victor Slezak
Older Gentleman
Justin Nappi
Random Guy
Tom Riis Farrell
Male Executive
Julia Morrison
Beautiful Girl
Amanda A. Lederer
NYU Girl
D.B. Woodside
Harold (uncredited)
James P. Anderson
Doctor Murray (uncredited)
Rachel Heller
Rachel (uncredited)
Eugenia Kuzmina
Girl at the Bar (uncredited)
Alice Litvak
Young Girl at the Thanksgiving Party (uncredited)
Melissa Marino
Girl at the Bar (uncredited)
Gregg Micheals
Bookstore Customer (uncredited)
Uzimann
Cab Driver (uncredited)
Michael Kenneth Williams
Omar Little
Director, Screenplay
Tom Gormican
December 27, 2014
2
This movie is about three girls who are dating (other people... not each other), wait... that's not right, they are boys, who act like girls. Ok, lets start over. This is a movie about three boys finding life hard and troublesome, especially dating, since none of them can get girls, dammit, that's not right either. These guys can have whoever they like, and does, but they still complain and discuss the most amazingly childish things, in the most excrutiating and painful way.
Ok, plot aside, this movie is what is wrong with the world. The role of the man is changing (or rather the view of what a man is...), and it is a sad sight. It might be a very funny movie to some, but to me it was just painful to watch. The dialogue is written a little too perfect and delivered with perfect timing, not at all realistic, or like life... really... is. Life is indeed awkward, or can be, but what these three friends experience... has nothing to do with awkward. They are just spoiled brats who should grow up and pick any of these amazing women who throw themselves at them.
_Last words... if you are a teenager who finds life a bit hard and awkward... don't watch this movie... ever. Instead, go watch **Juno**, which is everything that this movie is not._
**Note:** I finished this review halfway through the movie, so if everything changes... I deeply apologizes for any harm I may have caused to the fans of Zac Efron, Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan.
**Second Note:** Finished the movie, and something did improve... by the very end. Omar from the Wire turned up. Great show. Great actor. Great role. But not enough to save this movie, unfortunately.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$8,000,000.00
Revenue:
$45,600,000.00