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Away We Go: Reviewed by The Rotten Tomatoes Show

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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with bloggers, comedians, students and citizen critics to review "Away We Go."

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  • the only reason i subscribed to current ,, is for Brett Erlich.. his smile kills me

  • I want to see this movie so fucking bad.

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  • @ryan19554 She was stripping for fun, and no one was sad BECAUSE she was stripping. It was her husband explaining to Bert that she'd had multiple miscarriages, and that's what was sad. (:

  • "Maybe I'd like this movie if I were in my mid-thirties and expecting a kid, but I'm 28 and have kids all over this country." so many things about that statement made me angry, but most of all that I'm 18, definitely not expecting a kid, and this is one of my favorite films. I didn't see a brother/sister relationship at all. I saw something GENUINE, and not what one would normally expect when going to see a romantic comedy. I've described this film as Juno, for adults, with really dry humor.

  • Bother and sister? I did'nt get that feeling at all. The movie begins with him giving her oral. Yeah, couples tend to be friends, My boyfriend and I are friends we talk about random scenarios and stupid stuff. It wasn't about a firey romance, vampires, or people cheating on each other. It was real, Burt and Verona seem like they could live next door. I though this was a really good movie and the ending was perfect.

  • Wow, you have missed the point of the film by such an incredibly far mark that I feel sorry for you both. Give up the cosmos and black lace teddies for awhile and go live in the real world, and have a genuine relationship with someone.

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  • If I made this movie the only thing I would have changed would be taking out the work "fuck", or at the very least use it alot less, it just seamed that it didn't need it to me. I also would have started the movie differently, I was watching the movie with my dad and it was pretty uncomfortable. Besides that the movie was REALLY good, it was funny and really moving, plus the cast was really good and they all did a really good job.

  • @ryan19554 it was supposed to be a symbolic interpretation, not literal

  • This movie was a bunch of cliches strung together. It was a bore. It was all too self-consciously Garden State-wannbe-"artsy" bullshit. I couldn't stand the actors and their self-righteous attitudes, I couldn't stand the overblown characters and the desperate attempts at humor, all with a false air of seriousness, and I couldn't stand the plot - which goes nowhere.

    These reviewers are morons.

  • I don't like this movie review, krasinski was awesome and rudolph is too.

    I mean "brother and sister"? they really don't get it. I would kill for a relationship like they do, they're like best friends. They aren't the stereotypical couple. it deserved much more than 57%

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