Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks play the title characters who end up without heat, water, and the possibility of no place to live when they devise their idea. They enlist a group of pseudo-pornostars (including Smith regulars Jason Mewes and Jeff Anderson) to create their get out of debt scheme to work.
You must remember that this is a Kevin Smith movie so it's going to be raunchy, filthy, and full of the most vulgar dialogue you'll hear this year. That's what makes this so funny. In everyone there's a thirteen year old boy dying to get out and talk about basic bodily functions and what Skinamax film runs after 9 PM. It's a film about discovery that you never have to leave the coffee shop on your perverted, vulgar trip.
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