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Sex Tape

  • Daniel
  • Oct 9, 2014
  • 1 min read

Sex Tape is a rather awful premise in the first place (couple record sex tape and accidentally share the file to a number of iPads they were able to give away because the husband 'gets them all the time for his job.')

I would love to know just how much money Apple have given over to this project; not a scene goes by without a mention to the brand or a logo and there's even one terrible moment where Jason Segal picks up an iPad flung from a window only to declare that: "the build quality on these things is amazing" (yes, really.)

There are a few laughs, of course; Jason Segal can make anything funny and a film-stealing turn from Jack Black is the obvious highlight but overall this is a missed opportunity.

Avoid at all costs if you were thinking of using this as a date movie; they're only going to leave thinking you have awful taste.

2 stars **

 
 
 

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