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After the wildest party night of their lives, two mismatched strangers, Jack (Ashton Kutcher) and Joy (Cameron Diaz), wake up in Vegas to discover they not only got lucky they got married! The road to annulment takes a hilarious turn after Jack wins a three-million-dollar jackpot while playing Joys quarter and a no-nonsense judge (Dennis Miller) sentences them to six months hard marriage. What follows is an all-out war of the sexes as Jack and Joy go to outrageous lengths to try and cheat each other out of the money. But in the end, they may learn that when you gamble on love, you just might win, against all odds! (20th Century Fox UK)

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Pethushka 

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English For the first time in a long time, a movie that consistently made me laugh. The main reason is the great "foursome". The jokes are delivered naturally and finally it's not the "ahh, how about we sit down at the table and tell jokes?" style. Cameron and Ashton's faces are unique and awfully nice to look at... woooow. A real ride that deserves no less than 5 stars. ()

gudaulin 

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English Cameron Diaz is undoubtedly a hottie, especially when her makeup artist covers up her famous pimples, and thanks to her many years of experience, she can sell her charm to moviegoers. But that simply isn't enough for me for a good film. A banal script that led to the creation of a quickly forgettable and undemanding comedy. Overall impression: 25%. ()

Kaka 

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English Another one from the bunch. Nothing outstanding, nothing surprising, a perfumed fairytale for (almost) adults. Cameron Diaz will play a naive girl until she's fifty and Ashton Kutcher is not as sweet as he might seem from the pictures at first glance, but I cannot deny his comedic talent and ability for relative improvisation. That said, you don’t really want to know what it's really about. The attempts at originality sometimes turn out to be lost, especially when the script is full of dumb scenes. You'd be better off watching My Best Friend's Wedding, it's at least one level higher in intelligence. ()

kaylin 

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English I really don't feel like writing much about this movie. He gets fired, she kicks him out, they go to Vegas to drown their sorrows, get so drunk that they get married, and on top of that, he wins three million at the slot machine, but with her quarter. She wants half, the judge tells them they'll resolve it in six months. They can't stand each other, they play pranks on each other, he's a disgusting pig that I would throw out the window, she's just a skeleton with a bit of skin. And as they keep messing with each other for so long, they realize that they actually love each other. I don't know, but I had way more fun watching the movie "Red," and that's not even a first-person comedy. I simply can't stand movies like "The Hangover" at all. The actors make good money, the audience gets the same added value as if they read jokes on the internet for an hour and a half (maybe even less), but they also have to spend money on it. But it's good for ironing when you're with a group and want some dumb background noise. I don't really want to say more about it. This movie blends in with other "comedies" like "New Year's Eve" or "Hitman." More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/12/motocyklove-deniky-proposition-v-zajeti.html ()