Moral Rating: | Extremely Offensive |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Adults |
Genre: | Comedy |
Length: | 1 hr. 32 min. |
Year of Release: | 2011 |
USA Release: |
June 24, 2011 (wide—3,000+ theaters) DVD: October 18, 2011 |
In real life, actress Cameron Diaz has said that she thinks marriage is a obsolete tradition, “I think we have to make our own rules. I don’t think we should live our lives in relationships based off of old traditions that don’t suit our world any longer.”
Is formalized marriage becoming obsolete? What does the Bible say? Answer
ruthlessness vs. mercy and love
drunkenness and drug use
Should I save sex for marriage? Answer
seeking marriage with wrong motives
Are we living in a moral Stone Age? Answer
How do I know what is right from wrong? Answer
How can I decide whether a particular activity—such as smoking, gambling, etc.—is wrong? Answer
schools
good teachers vs. bad
vulgar and profane language
selfishness
consequences of wild and outrageous schemes, and sinful behavior
What are the consequences of sexual immorality? Answer
Featuring |
Cameron Diaz … Elizabeth Halsey Lucy Punch … Amy Squirrel Jason Segel … Russell Gettis Justin Timberlake … Scott Delacorte Thomas Lennon … Carl Halabi Phyllis Smith … Lynn Davies See all » |
Director |
Jake Kasdan |
Producer |
Mosaic Media Group Carey Dietrich … associate producer Georgia Kacandes … executive producer Jimmy Miller … producer |
Distributor |
Columbia Pictures, a division of Sony Pictures |
Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “Some teachers just don’t give an F. For example, there’s Elizabeth (Cameron Diaz). She’s foul-mouthed, ruthless, and inappropriate. She drinks, she gets high, and she can’t wait to marry her meal ticket and get out of her bogus day job. When she’s dumped by her fiancé, she sets her plan in motion to win over a rich, handsome substitute (Justin Timberlake)—competing for his affections with an overly energetic colleague, Amy (Lucy Punch). When Elizabeth also finds herself fighting off the advances of a sarcastic, irreverent gym teacher (Jason Segel), the consequences of her wild and outrageous schemes give her students, her coworkers, and even herself an education like no other.”
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My Ratings: Moral rating: Average / Moviemaking quality: 3