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Cast
Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, Rob Lowe, Nat Faxon, Nancy Lenehan, Randall Park, Dave "Gruber" Allen, Jack Black
Plot
Jay (Jason Segel) and Annie (Cameron Diaz) are a couple who have sex at every chance they can get. After having two children, they have fewer opportunities to have sex. While the children are away one night, they try to reignite their sex life. After Jay struggles to get an erection, Annie suggests making a sex tape. They film themselves having sex in every position listed in The Joy of Sex. After Annie asks Jay to delete the tape, he ends up instead inadvertently synchronizing the video to several iPads the couple had given away over time. After failing to get it out of the cloud, they set out to get back all of the gifted iPads, leading to a series of awkward encounters and close calls.
Opinion
Sex Tape is one of the worst films I've ever seen. I wanted it to end after 10 minutes. The writing was poor, boring and absolutely not funny. I really couldn't expect better since Jake Kasdan's first film, Bad Teacher, was the same. He even chose the same protagonists, Jason Segel and Cameron Diaz; and, although the two actors look very comfortable together, I really can't see Cameron Diaz's face once more. I've never liked her, she can't act but apparently someone thinks she can, or at least someone likes her.
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