I watched this film last night with the family, it was one of those situations where we didn’t really have anything else to watch and for some reason my mother had rented it on Netflix and wanted to ship it back asap. 
I laughed my ass off. The main story is decent, but the supporting cast is really what makes the movie. T.J. Miller (known for a great short-lived show called Carpoolers and “The Guy That’s Holding the Camera” in Cloverfield) plays the asshole friend, Nate Torrence (Get Smart) plays the creepy buddy) and Kyle Bornheimer (he’s been in an episode of just about every show) plays the douche bag brother. They really sell the movie and make it better than the majority of the rom-com type crap out there. 
The R-rating really helps out the film, giving it a more adult feel, and allows for some of the jokes to go a little further (and more surprising) than a teeny setting would have allowed. Plus, I just like hearing people say “fuck” a lot, it’s more like real life. 
Just see it. I never would have, either, but was very pleasantly surprised. You’ll get a few laughs at the least.
-Dan

I watched this film last night with the family, it was one of those situations where we didn’t really have anything else to watch and for some reason my mother had rented it on Netflix and wanted to ship it back asap. 

I laughed my ass off. The main story is decent, but the supporting cast is really what makes the movie. T.J. Miller (known for a great short-lived show called Carpoolers and “The Guy That’s Holding the Camera” in Cloverfield) plays the asshole friend, Nate Torrence (Get Smart) plays the creepy buddy) and Kyle Bornheimer (he’s been in an episode of just about every show) plays the douche bag brother. They really sell the movie and make it better than the majority of the rom-com type crap out there. 

The R-rating really helps out the film, giving it a more adult feel, and allows for some of the jokes to go a little further (and more surprising) than a teeny setting would have allowed. Plus, I just like hearing people say “fuck” a lot, it’s more like real life. 

Just see it. I never would have, either, but was very pleasantly surprised. You’ll get a few laughs at the least.

-Dan