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REVIEW: Going the Distance

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Going the DistanceGoing the Distance is not your typical rom com (Remember, it’s rated R). Sure, it has the romantic side for the ladies but the comedy is definitely for the dudes (women will get a kick out of it too though). Starring Drew Barrymore and Justin Long, Going the Distance delivers a nonstop (pun?) orgy of humor and emotions without going over the top and keeps it realistic. It has mass appeal but doesn’t sell out to conform…no wonder it was pushed back a week for the Labor Day weekend…I think a lot of people are going to love this one.


The premise is very simple: the problems and frustrations of a long distance relationship. Garret (Justin Long) is in New York and Erin (Drew Barrymore) is in San Francisco, you can’t get much farther than that. Erin is the girl of most guy’s dreams: she plays video games, likes good music, fooling around, and taking a hit from a bong every now and then. All of these characteristics are discovered during the first bar scene of the movie which is an awesome scene. Up until that point, the movie is actually pretty stale and iffy, but if you don’t walk out in those first ten minutes…you’re in for a treat. Garret is a bit more one-dimensional. He’s a guy who is terrible with commitment, at a job he thought he loved, and just going through life with no plan ahead. When they meet, it’s love at first sight but Erin is only in New York for an internship so they know it can’t last.

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The typical airport scene...sponsored by Southwest Airlines


At first, they agree on just seeing each other and not having an actual relationship but they both fall head over heels for one another and end up in this long distance relationship. This is the bulk of the movie where they have to figure out how to make it work 3,000 miles away from each other. Enter the advice from friends. The supporting cast of Going the Distance is hilarious and includes Christina Applegate who plays Erin’s sister, Jim Gaffigan as Erin’s brother-in-law, and Charlie Day (Always Sunny in Philadelphia) and Jason Sudeikis as Garret’s two best friends. Every time Charlie Day opened his mouth I was cracking up…he’s pretty much the same character from Always Sunny in Philadelphia and talks about the most random crazy things like how he never sees baby pigeons in New York. He’s also Garret’s roommate which adds some of the funniest moments to the movie because the walls are so paper thin in New York. He adds a soundtrack to their lives.
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I mean...we're sitting right here


Erin and Garret are so oblivious to long distance relationships and figuring out what each other wants that they take their friend’s terrible advice. For instance, they have the most awkward and confusing phone sex. This also helps the audience relate to the main characters no matter what level of expertise you are with relationships. The script is smart and contemporary so it feels very real. Since it’s rated R, it doesn’t hold anything back and “goes there.” You can expect a lot of curse words but it’s not vulgar…just written in a way that typical 20-30 somethings talk.
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Drew Barrymore and on-screen sister Christina Applegate


Going the Distance has a lot of quirky elements that keep it fresh. Garret is a huge Top Gun fanboy and has Tom Cruise posters all over his room. Corinne (Erin’s sister) and her husband have weird sex habits and a daughter who is the opposite of a statue. Garret’s best friends, Dan and Will, have nothing better to do than have fun and laugh at each other. In the film, there are all types of comedy from one liners and running gags to physical humor and sex jokes. This movie has it all…even a shot at Transformers director Michael Bay and a shout out to Marky Mark (Mark Wahlberg). I really liked this film and can’t wait for everyone to see it.



Don’t forget to check out our Q&A with Going the Distance Director Nanette Burstein post.

Q&A with Going the Distance Director Nanette Burstein

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Going the DistanceAfter a screening of Going the Distance last night, the director, Nanette Burstein, sat down to answer a few questions from the audience. We’ll have a full review of the film (which was great) in a couple of weeks closer to the release date. Below is a paraphrased recap of the Q&A session.


Nanette Burstein has primarily directed documentaries and commercials. Her most well known film is American Teen, a film which followed a set of seniors in high school, which won the Directing Award at Sundance in 2008. Going the Distance is her first fiction feature length film. Going the Distance is a romantic comedy about long distance relationships starring Drew Barrymore and Justin Long.


Nanette Burstein was attracted to this project because she herself has been in a long distance relationship and knows the problems and pains that come along with it. She loved all the comedy that was in the script and liked the angle of gender issues. With long distance relationships, the woman almost always has to give up everything for the couple but in this day and age, that’s changing. Nanette went to Drew Barrymore to get involved. Traditionally, Barrymore is America’s sweetheart in romantic comedies but she’s never been in an R-Rated project. The movie was always planned to be an R-rated film so they had the liberty to drop a lot of “F” bombs and apparently Drew Barrymore loved to use them!

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This is what happens when you pass out drunk...


The script was born out of a night of hard drinking (like most good things). Geoff LaTulippe, the writer, was a script reader at the studio and an executive was in a long distance relationship at the time. They were drinking buddies and continually complained to each other about how bad the scripts that came in to the studio were so they decided that they would write something better. And they did. When Nanette got involved, they rewrote the script a few times but in the end, half the movie was improvised anyway.


They shot the script for every scene but then also shot a lot of improvised scenes. They also made new scenes while they were filming…it was a continually evolving project and experiment. Nanette did some scenes with small digital cameras that weren’t even in the script at all and eventually used them because they tested so well with audiences.
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Drew Barrymore and Justin Long in Going the Distance


Justin Long’s character has an obsession with Top Gun and Tom Cruise in the film and luckily one of the execs is friends with Tom. So to get him to sign off on rights to his image, the exec told him that Drew Barrymore and Justin Long would be screwing right under a poster of him and asked, “You in?”. Tom Cruise said Yeah! I love Drew and Justin!


Going the Distance was a great movie. It’s a romantic comedy for this generation with dirty jokes and all. It’ll have you laughing from beginning to end and quoting the lines afterwards. Here’s a trailer and be sure to check out our Going the Distance Advance Screening List for your chance to see the film early! It comes out Friday, August 27th.