Comfy, Cozy Cinema: The Five Year Engagement

Erin from Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs and I are hosting Comfy, Cozy Cinema again this year and up this week was The Five-Year Engagement.

I am going to share right off the bat that this was not the movie for me. Erin enjoys it (though she had not watched in a long time and forgot some of the aspects of it) and you can find a more positive view of it on her blog.

Disclaimer: The fact I did not enjoy it is NOT an attack on anyone who did enjoy it. All views expressed here are my own opinions on the movie only. I don’t think anyone is awful for enjoying it. It simply was not my cup of tea. Everyone has different tastes.

I probably should have researched this one a little more when I agreed to watch it because it really wasn’t a movie I’d normally watch. It also was not cozy at all to me personally, but it probably has some sentimental value to others.

For my regular readers who know I usually recommend books and shows without a ton of swearing and crude “jokes” or references, you can know I don’t recommend this one because that’s the majority it.

When I did finally look up the movie this morning, I learned that it featured “more than 205 obscenities and profanities and lots of verbal sexual humor.”

Yeah. I really need to look this stuff up before I go into a movie. *wince*

I am  not going to sit here and say that I do not swear. I certainly do. I wish I didn’t, but I do. I’m in a deep depression this week and have sworn about ten times already today (and asked God to forgive me).

Despite that personal flaw confessional moment, movies that throw swear words in for no reason aren’t my thing. 

Here is a bit of a description of the movie from online:

“On their one-year anniversary, sous chef Tom Solomon (Jason Segel) plans to surprise his girlfriend, Violet Barnes (Emily Blunt), with an engagement ring. The lovers do end up engaged, but the fact that the proposal does not go exactly as planned proves to be a harbinger of things to come. Each time they try to set a date, various obstacles stand in their way. As more and more time passes, Tom and Violet begin to wonder if perhaps their marriage is not meant to be.”

The movie is rated R, so a lot of it the languag and sex scenes are to be expected but I just wasn’t comfortable with the level of crudeness or how many times I had to see Jason Segel having sex. Eek.

Also, Jason Segel plays pretty much the same character in every movie or TV show he has ever been in so if you like him in other movies or TV shows you should like this – just add a few more penis jokes, f-words, and views of his naked butt.

Again, Erin has more positive reasons she enjoyed the film (and I totally get her reasons!) so you can check out her views and more information on her blog here:


Next week we are writing about The Young In Heart (1938), starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

The other movies we will be watching are on this list:


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11 thoughts on “Comfy, Cozy Cinema: The Five Year Engagement

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  2. I don’t mind swearing in movies, but sex just for sex’s sake (is that weird) bothers me. If there are waves rolling in, I’ll know what’s happening…just do that! I think I’ll take a pass on this one because I’m not really a fan of Jason Segel even though I really like Emily Blunt.

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  3. Ugh! I hate movies that rely on raunchy humor and lots of profanity. I often think the basic premise of the movie is cute and fun and the movie would be so much better off without out!

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  4. i feel so bad about picking this one! I almost died watching it. I didn’t remember any of that. I think it was selective memory, I remembered the things that I liked, such as the Ann Arbor, Michigan connection, the music, and the Frank Lloyd Wright house. I feel terrible.

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  5. I haven’t seen this movie in ages, and I remember being disappointed in it. I ADORE Emily Blunt and I like Jason Segel too, so I expected to love this movie. I remember watching it with my adult daughter, and we both thought it was pretty cringey. It was a waste of really good talent. It could have been so cute and fun, and I remember it had some good parts, but I probably won’t watch it again to refresh my memory, so oh well.

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