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For a Good Time, Call . . .

Rated R for strong sexual content throughout, language and some drug use.

R In Theaters 08/31/2012 , 86min.
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89%
Viewer score based on 22 ratings
55%
Critic score based on 29 reviews

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September 23, 2012
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Hilarious. While definitely a chick movie, it's loaded with laughs guys wil love. Justin Long steals every scene he's in and the cameos by Kevin Smith and Seth Rogen are killer. One of the funniest movies have seen in a long time.
September 07, 2012
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An enjoyable and entertaining movie. . .I could not quit laughing!
September 06, 2012
azurmendi
awful
September 05, 2012
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One of the best, most original movie I have seen in a while. Finally a movie where girls can be funny,serious and sexual. Laughed the entire time and will actually buy a DVD for this movie.
August 29, 2012
kelise76
This movie has lots of funny moments with quirky writing and an awesome performance by Ari Graynor (what else has she been in - I know I know her!). The guy friend is hilarious! Wish I had their entrepenuer spirit!

Critic Reviews powered by Metacritic ™

Washington Post
Even if a good phone-sex movie does exist, For a Good Time, Call . . . is woefully, definitively not it. Full Review
Amy Biancolli
San Francisco Chronicle
In its way, the film is more concerned with the love between friends than the sex between strangers. Full Review
Andrew Schenker
Slant Magazine
While the heart of the movie is the at-times strained relationship between the two leads, it all unfolds rather by the numbers, dictated more by the expected arc of such things than the demands of the characters. Full Review
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer
The main distinction of this particular raunchfest, about the economic opportunities available to women in the phone-sex industry, is that it does not reconcile its slim narrative conflict with a big, fat wedding. Full Review
David Fear
Time Out New York
What really hurts is seeing Jamie Travis's name attached; for those of us who love his extraordinary "Patterns" trilogy, watching the talented Toronto filmmaker add his characterically kitschy touch to such a witless, faux-edgy movie can only be described as a Travis-ty. Full Review
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