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Seit dem Studium verkracht, führt Lauren und Katie zusammen, was gemeinhin solo genossen wird: Telefonsex. Im College sind sie sich spinnefeind geworden, doch Lebensumstände führen Lauren (Lauren Miller) und Katie (Ari Graynor) wieder zusammen, um sich gegenseitig aus der Patsche zu helfen. Von ihrem Freund verlassen, findet Lauren sich auf der Strasse wieder. Und Katie sucht eine Mitbewohnerin, weil sie sich ihre kostspielige Wohnung nicht mehr leisten kann. Die Zweckgemeinschaft erblüht zur Freundschaft, nachdem Lauren zufällig mitangehört hat, dass Katie sich ein Zubrot mit Telefonsex verdient. Lauren empfiehlt ihrer Mitbewohnerin, sich selbständig zu machen, und bietet ihre Dienste als Managerin an. Das Bettgeflüster am Telefon beschert den beiden Frauen einen geschäftlichen Höhepunkt nach dem anderen. Nach erfolglosen Versuchen, eine zweite Telefonistin anzuheuern, springt Lauren selbst über ihren Schatten. Von ihrer Freundin trainiert, einer veritablen Sexbombe, verliert auch Lauren nach und nach ihre Hemmungen. Doch versteckt sie ein Geheimnis, dem im Geschäft mit der Lust keine lange Lebensdauer beschieden sein kann. (SRF)

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Necrotongue booo!

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Englisch I didn't have high expectations for this comedy, but after watching it, I realized I didn't laugh at all, which is a pretty big flaw for a comedy. The theme didn't impress me either; some things just left me scratching my head. Like, phone sex (who does that, really?), strip tease (why bother?), sex with clothes on, sex in the dark, and so on. It felt like they threw everything in here, along with the cheesy dialogues and Justin Long's overacting. It seems like another film made specifically for the American audience, never intended to cross the Atlantic. / Lesson learned: When not even an innovative blowjob in the bathroom will save the relationship, it's probably over. ()

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Englisch This is another comedy. Two girls who can't stand each other are forced to come together. Each appears completely different, but in reality, they are completely the same. One is looking for a job and wants a good position, while the other, who has an apartment but no money, tries everything to keep the apartment. So she occasionally calls some guys who want to have fun, at least over the phone. Her new roommate overhears her one day and finds out what's really going on. At first, she reacts oddly, but then they come together and create a little company where they let men call them. Only one of them calls, the other one connects them. They make quite a good business out of it and suddenly become BFFs, best friends forever. But it wouldn't be a movie if there weren't any twists and turns. In the movie "For a Good Time, Call...", it's interesting that it is and it isn't a romantic film. It's not in the sense that ultimately, it's not so much about the guys. The romance is on a different level, in the relationship between the two women. No, it's not a lesbian film, although at times it's not far from it, but these girls simply find a way to each other in a similar way to romantic films where it's about a man and a woman. Actually, the movie "For a Good Time, Call..." is not so different from another film I want to write about. "Just Go with It" is a classic romantic comedy, while "For a Good Time, Call..." is a less standard romantic comedy, but sometimes truly entertaining. The cameo appearances of Seth Rogen and especially Kevin Smith are definitely worth it. However, you will probably easily forget about the film. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/01/divosi-10-years-divoka-stvoreni-lets.html ()