- Year: 2013
- Released: 04 Apr 2014
- Country: United States
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1993391/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/10_rules_for_sleeping_around
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/10-rules-for-sleeping-around
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: R
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Runtime: 94 min
- Writer: Leslie Greif, Adam Freeman
- Director: Leslie Greif
- Cast: Tammin Sursok, Christopher Rodriguez Marquette, Virginia Williams
- Keywords: duringcreditsstinger, lgbt, husband wife relationship, aftercreditsstinger, gay,
3.6/10 | |
1/100 | |
0% – Critics | |
11% – Audience |
10 Rules for Sleeping Around Storyline
A screw ball sex comedy following two couples and their ten rules to a happy healthy and open relationship.
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Rule breakers
Sometimes a movie is trying to be a lot smarter than it actually is. And then sillier (funnier) than it actually is. Now the actors here do try their best (one you may know from Modern Family, others from other stuff), but it never is really enough to push this past a certain mark.
I wish I was able to enjoy this more and I’m happy for anyone who could love this and had fun with it. Not joking and not meant condescending in any way. Anyone who can and has fun with something that is a win for that individual. I just want to point out that the likelihood of this movie being able to achieve this for you, is small to say the least. Then again by me lowering the bar, that might actually help you …
Pee-Yew!!!!
TV producer Leslie Grief has rarely ventured onto the big screen since working on Walker: Texas Ranger. His last experience, directing and cowriting the 2006 Chevy Chase bomb “Funny Money”, might have convinced a more cautious man to stick to exec-producing generic reality-TV fare. Instead, Grief returns with “10 Rules for Sleeping Around”, which should hammer the last nail into the coffin of his theatrical aspirations. Inept in just about every way, the farce about two pairs of would-be philanderers may well prove to be 2014’s most unenjoyable comedy, provided Adam Sandler doesn’t have a third Grown Ups planned for this summer. Unlike Grown Ups, this picture will make only a brief flicker in theaters before reaching “Video-On-Demmand” purgatory.
Jesse Bradford plays Vince, the numbskull who sets the story in motion by convincing his wife, Cami (Virginia Williams), that they should have an open relationship governed by a douchebag decalogue of his own design; things go predictably awry when Cami decides to exercise this freedom with a cougar-hunting Hamptons horndog. At the same time, Vince has sold his dim-bulb bro, Matt (Chris Marquette), on proposing a similar sexual arrangement to his easily flustered girlfriend, Kate (Tammin Sursok), who’s soon chasing Cami out to the Hamptons to join in the misbehavior. Mistaken identities and misinterpreted clues pile up as the four characters separately try to crash a party-of-the- season thrown by a notorious Hollywood hedonist (Michael McKean).
These leads have scores of credits among them, but as directed by Grief most would have a hard time landing a gig in a deodorant commercial. Dialogue spills out indiscriminately, its lack of comic timing not helped by Richard Nord’s editing.
Failing at banter, Grief tries to score laughs with some faux-naughty outrageousness, most of which involves a teenage boy running around naked, with feathers stuck to him, with an amorous dog in hot pursuit. A funnier film might have gotten away with having this desperate kid fend off his canine pursuer with campus anti-rape slogans like “My body, my choice!”; this one simply begs to be found offensive in addition to stupid and desperately unfunny.
So to some this all up, bad writing, bad acting, bad direction, a horrendous script, and a all too familiar plot adds up to one disastrous film… If I was force to have to watch this film while in flight, I would seriously consider using the emergency exit; yes, it’s that bad!!!!
Had Potential but Ruined by Awful Direction
This film begins with an attractive young woman named “Cameron Johnson” (Virginia Williams) asking her good friend “Kate Oliver” (Tammin Sursok) for permission to use her summer house in the Hamptons for the weekend. When Kate asks her what her plans are Cameron reveals that she has a date she would like to spend some time with. This shocks Kate because she knows that Cameron is married. It’s then that Cameron tells her that she and her husband “Vince Johnson” (Jesse Bradford) have an arraignment where they are allowed to sleep around with strangers as long as they follow 10 basic rules. As it so happens, at that exact same moment, Vince is also telling Kate’s boyfriend “Ben Roberts” (Chris Marquette) about their arraignment and encourages him to expand his horizons by asking Kate to allow another woman to join Ben and her in a threesome. However, when Ben does ask he is totally unprepared for Kate’s response. For that matter, none of them are fully prepared for the pandemonium they unleash when they all try to fulfill their desires. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that there were some absolutely hilarious scenes in this film. Unfortunately, on more than a few occasions the director (Leslie Grief) wasn’t apparently satisfied with that and kept pushing the envelope much too far–and by doing so he often turned a humorous scene into something that was quite vulgar and distasteful. That being said, I’m not sure if he was trying to make a statement or not but the end result wasn’t something I particularly cared for and for that reason I have rated this film accordingly. Below average.