The film aims for heart-warming but never quite hits the mark
Nina Caplan|Metro5 April 2012
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Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston and a bunch of gross-out jokes is some people's idea of a winning combination but actually this toiletflavoured romcom is more miss than hit.


Stiller is the square whose bride runs off with the scuba instructor on honeymoon; Aniston is the hippy chick who drags him out of emotional rehab and into all kinds of trouble, from restaurants serving spicy food to reluctant love.

It aims for heart-warming but never quite hits the mark. Still, there are plenty of extras, from the film's original opening sequence to director John Hamburg's audio commentary and a 'making of' featurette.

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