








7.7| Average votes grouped by age and by sex: | |||||||
| Age: | 1-12 | 13-17 | 18-25 | 26-35 | 36-49 | 50+ | Total |
| Men: Votes: |
- 0 |
9 1 |
6.3 3 |
6.7 4 |
10 1 |
7.5 2 |
7.3 11 |
| Women: Votes: |
- 0 |
10 1 |
- 0 |
- 0 |
7.5 2 |
7 1 |
8 4 |
| Total: Votes: |
- 0 |
9.7 3 |
6.3 3 |
6.7 4 |
8.5 4 |
7.3 3 |
7.7 18 |
| Total includes those who didn't specify sex. | |||||||
Kinda boring, but worth seeing. Could be better. I was expecting a dramatic comedy; it wasn't. It had nothing to do with "Due Date", " Hangover", or any other movie I can think of starring Zach Galifianakis.
| 6/10 | zygoto78@ - 273 reviews 26.5.2011 - age: 26-35 |
It's a good movie, but it fell pretty short at the end. I was disappointed with Zack Galifianakis' character cause he wasn't funny. Seems like they only got Galifianakis for his name; the role wasn't anything close to his usual ones. Overall it is worth seeing.
| 7/10 | ca_jean3@ - 15 reviews 15.4.2011 - age: 18-25 |
I loved it! A profound message told in the most intimate, positive and simplistic manner. I loved the humour in it, the magnificent writing and heartfelt performances. A must watch for teens and parents.
| 9/10 | sumrays_m17@ - 3 reviews 23.11.2010 - age: 18-25 |
I thought it was great I really loved the artwork and music selection. A little over the top on the warm and fuzzy moments, but overall nice message. I enjoyed the main character's acting he was great. Some really great laughs. Smart and releveant.
| 7/10 | robert_chief@ - first review 2.11.2010 - age: 26-35 |
Heavy subject dealt with humourously, quite a few laugh-out-loud moments, worth seeing.
| 8/10 | jessica.lonardi@ - 3 reviews 27.10.2010 - age: 36-49 |
It's quite humorous and actually shows a bit of a lighter side of folks dealing with stress and depression and probably depicts a more caring institution setting than the reality of what goes on with some of the hospitals and the people that work in them. It should have been called a comedy rather than a drama.
| 7/10 | jimedgar2@ - 178 reviews 26.10.2010 - age: 50+ |
I really like this movie, light and deep in the same time. It's worth it!
| 7/10 | maspun69@ - first review 24.10.2010 |
This is a feel good kind of movie, but by no means predictable. Good and natural acting by everyone. Sincere dialogue without being schmaltzy. Well done. I'd recommend it to all my friends.
| 7/10 | arichter@ - first review 22.10.2010 - age: 50+ |
This dramedy about life in a psyche ward has its small charm. The highlight was the lead played by Keir Gilchrist, a terrific performance. So was Zach G. who could be the next Bill Murray.
| 7/10 | karen_lett@ - 361 reviews 18.10.2010 - age: 36-49 |
Really enjoyed the representations of the varied disorders that can land someone on a psych ward. Having worked in mental health treatment for more than 25 years, this film certainly does justice to some of my experiences. Some great laughs along the way as well. Uniformly good acting and a nice pace to the story-telling enhance the film.
| 8/10 | swimbuns@ - 73 reviews 12.10.2010 - age: 50+ |
Really thought provoking movie with a simple message. The unfortunate thing is that we get so wrapped up in life that we forget what it's all about. This movie will cause you to remember. If you only see one movie this fall. Make it this one.
| 10/10 | elvistorontobg@ - 38 reviews 11.10.2010 - age: 36-49 |
This was an excellent movie, I like how you get to see a softer side of Zach g.
| 10/10 | wacky_jackie97@ - first review 10.10.2010 - age: 13-17 |
This movie is so boring. Theres only a couple funny parts. Zach galifanikas plays the same annoying dumb character he plays in every movie. I can see his acting career ending pretty soon if he doesn't expand his repertoire. All in all it just wasn't a very interesting movie.
| 3/10 | seanpaul_031@ - 16 reviews 9.10.2010 - age: 18-25 |
Really good movie. An entertaining if not original comedy that will make you laugh, cry, and makes you want to experience life even more.
| 9/10 | cybercrash22@ - 4 reviews 9.10.2010 - age: 13-17 |
I saw it and felt it was heartfelt, original, humorous about a difficult topic and all in all it was a well made movie. The acting was superb throughout. Emma Roberts really made her presence felt during the movie as did Zach. Highly suggested if mental illness is not discomforting topic for you.
| 7/10 | sacoca_@ - 653 reviews 9.10.2010 - age: 26-35 |
It was ok. Some pretty funny scenes. Most of it is cheap easy laughs but there is some good writing here and there. I don't see it winning an oscar, I've seen a lot better, but it's not a bad movie.
| 7/10 | anerces@ - 59 reviews 8.10.2010 - age: 26-35 |
It looks like it will blow you away and something you will want to see again and again. Once you see it you will want to be part of it, in a comedy ride that you won't forget. Something teens and adults will love to go see.
| 10/10 | ria.riachi@ - first review 8.10.2010 - age: 13-17 - One reply |
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