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‘Sex Tape’ and the Problem With Movies About Married People With Boring Problems
Did you hear the one about getting married and having a family? When you get married and have children, you no longer get to have sex. This basic knowledge has become such a tired movie cliche and yet entire films continue to be built around it, including 'Sex Tape,' the new film that reunites 'Bad Teacher' director Jake Kasdan with his stars Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel -- a combination that should make for easy entertainment, but instead lends itself to exasperated groans.
‘Sex Tape’ Trailer: Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel’s Sexy Time Goes Public [NSFW]
‘Sex Tape’ Trailer: Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel’s Sexy Time Goes Public [NSFW]
‘Sex Tape’ Trailer: Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel’s Sexy Time Goes Public [NSFW]
The first 'Sex Tape' trailer (the red-band edition, by the way) shows a film that reunites 'Bad Teacher' stars Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel with director Jake Kasdan for another round of debauchery. This time the couple get themselves in trouble when they try to spice up their love life with some filmed sexual hijinks that they don't know how to delete.