I super super super loooooooove ‘Going the Distance’ the movie with Drew Barrymore and Justin Long. Its super funny and super fun and just love it to the max. LOL!
Sorry I just can super relate to the theme of the movie. Going the Distance is a comedy romance about long distance relationships, the difficulties, the trials and everything in between to keep it working. However it was presented in a very light manner that will keep you bursting with laughter. The script was well writen the scenes were raw and realistic. Its just so close to truth!
I think I almost peed in my pants laughing so hard while watching and I don’t kid you. As soon as I got in the theater and started watching I started laughing so hard and then ended laughing .
I so love Drew Barrymore , I’m a big fan and I love all her movies they are always light and fun and melts my heart .
If your looking for a date movie I recommend this one. I think even people who are not in a long distance relationship can relate to the movie and laugh at the silliness in it.
Emerging as one of Hollywood’s most in-demand actors today, Justin Long (He’s Just Not That Into You) figures in a long-distance love affair with Drew Barrymore in New Line Cinema’s rowdy romantic comedy Going the Distance.In the film, when Erin (Barrymore) and Garrett (Long) hook up, their intentions are to have a few fun and frisky weeks before she heads back to grad school in San Francisco and he stays in New York City. But when Erin’s about to board a plane for home, they both realize they have developed deeper feelings for one another, and they don’t want whatever it is they have together to end. So, they decide to give the “long distance thing” a go.“I’d been reading a lot of romantic comedies,” Long recalls, “and this one really stood out for me in the sense that it was much more raw and realistic, and very funny, too. It didn’t hold back at all.”Described by producer Adam Shankman as “a kind of ‘every man’ who guys can relate to and girls really like,” Long plays Garrett, an A&R scout who’s passionate about cool, indie music, but who’s being forced to handle much more commercial bands at the label where he works. He’s also something of a self-saboteur when it comes to serious relationships.“Garrett’s kind of stuck in a rut, both professionally and personally,” Long asserts. “He’s a low-level executive trying to gain a foothold in an industry that, in his opinion, has kind of sold out. And he’s just been dumped by a girl he’s been seeing for a few months because, once again, he couldn’t go to the next level. Then he meets this girl, this crazy, pixie-ish, slightly badass girl who is cute and makes him laugh, and he’s very intrigued—and, spoiler alert: they get together.”“To me, both Erin and Garrett are really honest, flawed characters,” Shankman observes. “Garrett behaves pretty badly at times, Erin behaves pretty badly at other times, and they both behave selfishly. But even though life is giving them an ‘out,’ they’re honestly trying to make a go of it before they decide if it’s too big of a commitment. And while humor infuses almost everything, the emotional scenes with Justin and Drew really anchor the film.”Like many real couples facing time apart, the characters in Going the Distance try to maintain both the humor and the emotion that flows freely when they’re together.Justin Long says that’s “part of the appeal for me, and I hope for audiences, is that the movie doesn’t hold back at all, just like relationships, just like life.”
Relax and see this movie! Showing in Philippine Cinemas August 27,2010.
Stay gorgeous everyone!
(movie info and photo by Warner Bros.)
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this rom-com movie rocks! loved it! nice ass, justin! mahal na kita. haha. 🙂
@mee-i awww sa SM marikina ka nalang manood showing na sa mga SM malls 🙂
I won’t hold back tlga kasi I want to see this movie na pero ang tagal mag-showing sa rob metroeast! excite mode