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On their one-year anniversary, sous chef Tom Solomon (Jason Segel) plans to surprise his girlfriend, Violet Barnes (Emily Blunt), with an engagement ring. But unexpected events keep tripping them up as they look to walk down the aisle together.
















6 July 1979, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


13 August 1950, Loughton, Essex, England, UK


30 August 1954, Oceanside, Long Island, New York, USA



21 June 1979, Virginia, Minnesota, USA

5 February 1967, Memphis, Tennessee, USA

29 December 1982, Los Angeles County, California, USA

14 April 1924, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA



6 July 1966, Sacramento, California, USA



21 February 1978, Karachi, Pakistan

7 October 1957, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

28 February 1945, Los Angeles, California, USA

1 January 1952, Brooklyn, New York, USA


18 January 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA


24 June 1979, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

17 September 1956, Rochester, New York, USA




13 February 1944, Safford, Arizona, USA

1969, Seattle, Washington, USA



June 23, 2013
Probably should have just focused on the Chris Pratt and Alison Brie characters.
May 01, 2012
Like Apatow's "Funny People," the film is an intentional hybrid: half gag comedy, half open-ended exploration of everything that can go wrong -- and occasionally right -- between two people whom nature, if not society, means to be together.
April 30, 2012
A charming, funny, reactionary mating comedy from the Judd Apatow factory...
June 19, 2012
This is a watchable but rather drab romcom which relies too often on Apatow-school cliché.
April 28, 2012
A fun, entertaining picture, and another credit to Segel's rising career as a writer and star.
September 27, 2012
It's a bit over-stuffed, but the narrative does come full-circle and successfully balances charming comedy gags grounded in a memorable and contemporary love story.
September 17, 2012
You'll definitely laugh and it's hard to resist the adorableness factor of Blunt and Segel.
June 02, 2013
You'd be challenged to laugh once during a two-hour-plus slog in which much of the intended hilarity resides in frequent utterances of the F-bomb, venison and Wham! posters.
June 20, 2013
More often, the movie reduces everything to sitcom levels of tidiness and routine.
September 10, 2012
The Jason Segel-Emily Blunt romcom has a cold, standoffish first act but ultimately warms up, becoming a genuinely sweet romantic comedy.
May 01, 2012
An exemplary modern romantic comedy, personal and symbolic, goofy and substantial, tightly imagined yet loosely strung, wise in bewilderment.
April 28, 2012
[It] feels poignant and real in a way few raunch comedies are.