Just Go with It2011
Just Go with It (2011)
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Critic Consensus: Just Go With It may be slightly better than some entries in the recently dire rom-com genre, but that's far from a recommendation.
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Cast
as Danny
as Katherine
as Devlin Adams
as Palmer
as Maggie
as Eddie
as Michael
as Ian Maxtone Jones
as Adon
as Kirsten Brant
as Soul Patch
as Tanner Patrick
as Joanna Damon
as Veruca

as Patricia
as Bridesmaid

as Bridesmaid

as Bridesmaid

as Bridesmaid
as Pick Up Guy #1
as Pick Up Guy #2

as Mr. Maccabee
as Mrs. Maccabee

as Delivery Guy
as Henderson
as Ernesto
as Adon's Wife
as Good Looking Guy on Plane
as Young College Girl

as Rosa
as Silas
as Salesgirl

as Waiter

as Mrs. Harrington
as Bartender

as Fat Kid

as Teenage Girl at Dive Restaurant
as Guy at Dive Restaurant

as Lisa Hammond

as Scary Woman
as Check-In Clerk

as Ariel

as Rope Bridge Guy

as Hawaiian Family at Rope Bridge

as Hawaiian Family at Rope Bridge

as Hawaiian Family at Rope Bridge
as Big Country

as Diner at Dive Restaurant

as Hawaiian Rosa

as Pizza Hut Janitor

as Coach Dill

as Saleswoman

as Tripping Kid
as Pregnant Woman at McFunnigan's

as Waiter

as Sailor

as Sailor

as Sailor

as Sailor
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Critic Reviews for Just Go with It
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Jennifer Aniston has starred in so many lame romantic comedies that she's become an industry punch line, but drop her into an Adam Sandler movie and she comes off like Katharine Hepburn.

The central conceit serves the new version well enough, despite the filmmakers' regrettable addition of sundry idiotic distractions.

An egregiously unfunny enterprise that seem less crafted than extruded through the great product-mill that is Hollywood at its most homogenized and soulless.
Amidst the wreckage of Just Go With It, Aniston and Sandler have a real chemistry. They should go elsewhere with it.
It's all ridiculous, of course, but it's meant to be.
What would otherwise have been a routine, colour-by-numbers romantic comedy actually turns out to be one of Adam Sandler's best films. And yes, you read that right.

Audience Reviews for Just Go with It
A fairly serviceable love-was-right-in-front-of-me story. Brooklyn Decker plays hot but nice to a tee (faint praise), and Jennifer Aniston is a reliable voice of reason, but the true standout is young Bailee Madison as Adam Sandler's pretend daughter. Her mile-a-minute-British-theatre-kid schtick is overbearing yet perfect. The movie really revs up with the hula dance and coconut passing competition - featuring wild cameos by Nicole Kidman and Dave Matthews - and even Aniston and Sandler generate some rollicking chemistry.
Super Reviewer
A surprisingly amusing romcom that's enjoyable with a good cast. Even Sandler doesn't annoy me, even in Anistons age she still has it.

Super Reviewer
Just Go with It, isn't really a bad movie, but sometimes could be unfunny and terrible silly, just like the character Eddie and present some romantic cliches. Interesting, but not a good remake of 'Cactus Flower'.
Super Reviewer
Just Go with It Quotes
Danny: | You dropped your purse. |
Joanna Damon: | Can I sit for ten seconds without getting hit on? Thank you. |
Danny: | I was just letting you know you dropped your purse. |
Michael: | Is this where the blue Avatar people live? |
Katherine: | [about Ian] Devlin, I gotta tell you, last night, with the ass grab of the coconut, a little bit of the red flag. |
Devlin Adams: | I've seen him do that with the soap. |
Palmer: | [finds wedding ring in Danny's bag] What's this? |
Danny: | A circle? |