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Just Go with It (2011)

6.7 | Feb 10, 2011 (US) | Comedy, Romance | 01:57
Budget: 80 000 000 | Revenue: 214 945 591

Sometimes a guy's best wingman... is a wingwoman

While romancing Palmer, a much younger schoolteacher, plastic surgeon Danny Maccabee enlists his loyal assistant Katherine to pretend to be his soon to be ex-wife, in order to cover up a careless lie. When more lies backfire, Katherine's kids become involved, and everyone heads off for a weekend in Hawaii that will change all their lives.

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Adam Sandler
Danny Maccabee
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Jennifer Aniston
Katherine Murphy
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Brooklyn Decker
Palmer Dodge
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Nicole Kidman
Devlin Adams
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Nick Swardson
Eddie Simms
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Bailee Madison
Maggie Murphy
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Griffin Gluck
Michael Murphy
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Ian Maxtone Jones
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Rachel Dratch
Kirsten Brant

Reviews

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Andre Gonzales
8 | Jul 07, 2023
Haven't seen a really good funny movie from Adam Sandler in a while. This one is really hilarious. Has a fake ex family because he lied to his current girlfriend and told her he was divorced we wih kids. When he never was.
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The Movie Mob
8 | Sep 14, 2022
**Pure extravagant craziness that compliments a surprisingly charming RomCom that is fun for everyone.** The whole concept of a guy inventing a fake family to impress a girl sounds pretty absurd and honestly not that interesting of an idea, but the hilarity that results from the characters' attempts to keep the lie intact gets more and more outrageous and entertaining. Just Go With It is a wild, goofy ride with wacky characters and stupid situations that will have you laughing from start to finish. However, the sheer nonsensical plot eventually gives way to a sweet story of love being found even in the most unlikely ways and places. Sandler once again assembles his cast of friends to play the lovable crew of crazies, and the end product is even more charming and enjoyable than what we have come to love and expect of Happy Madison productions.