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* RootingForTheEmpire: On the one hand, we have Michelle Monaghan playing a sweet and friendly character... but it's easy for her to disappear completely compared to Lila, played by MsFanservice Malin Akerman, who is crazy, bizarre, a nymphomaniac, and hilarious.

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* RootingForTheEmpire: On the one hand, we have Michelle Monaghan Creator/MichelleMonaghan playing a sweet and friendly character... but it's easy for her to disappear completely compared to Lila, played by MsFanservice Malin Akerman, who is crazy, bizarre, a nymphomaniac, and hilarious.
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* FridgeHorror: Eddie meets Lila when he tries to save her from a man who is stealing her purse. The man begs Eddie to let him go and is terrified when Lila starts approaching him. It is later revealed that the man was Lila's ex-boyfriend. Which makes the viewer wonder how many other boyfriends Lila has tricked (accidentally or on purpose) by hiding her real nasty personality until it's too late.

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* FridgeHorror: Eddie meets Lila when he tries to save her from a man who is stealing her purse. The man begs appears terrified, begging Eddie to let him go and claiming the purse is terrified when Lila starts approaching him. It is later revealed his. After Eddie marries Lila, he discovers that the man thief was Lila's her ex-boyfriend. Which makes the viewer wonder how many other boyfriends Lila has tricked (accidentally or on purpose) by hiding her real nasty personality until it's too late.

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: It's a movie about a man who discovers on his honeymoon that his wife is an unpleasant human being. Rather than trying to give their relationship one last chance or to divorce right away, he tries to cheat on her during their honeymoon with another woman, lying and manipulating her. Miranda is the only pure and innocent person in this whole story, but she's also manipulated by Eddie, barely aware of Lila's existence, and unable to do anything. Why should we care about these characters?


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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: It's a movie about a man who discovers on his honeymoon that his wife is an unpleasant human being. Rather than trying to give their relationship one last chance or to divorce right away, he tries to cheat on her during their honeymoon with another woman, lying and manipulating her. Miranda is the only pure and innocent person in this whole story, but she's also manipulated by Eddie, barely aware of Lila's existence, and unable to do anything. Why should we care about these characters?
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* FridgeHorror: Eddie meets Lila when he tries to save her from a man who is stealing her purse. The man begs Eddie to let him go and is terrified when Lila starts approaching him. It is later revealed that the man was Lila's ex-boyfriend. Which makes us wonder how many other boyfriends Lila has tricked (accidentally or on purpose) by hiding her real nasty personality until it's too late.

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* FridgeHorror: Eddie meets Lila when he tries to save her from a man who is stealing her purse. The man begs Eddie to let him go and is terrified when Lila starts approaching him. It is later revealed that the man was Lila's ex-boyfriend. Which makes us the viewer wonder how many other boyfriends Lila has tricked (accidentally or on purpose) by hiding her real nasty personality until it's too late.
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* FridgeHorror: Eddie meets Lila when he tries to save her from a man who is stealing her purse. The man begs Eddie to let him go and is terrified when Lila starts approaching him. It is later revealed that the man was Lila's ex-boyfriend. Which makes us wonder how many other boyfriends Lila has tricked (accidentally or on purpose) by hiding her real nasty personality until it's too late.



* UnintentionallySympathetic: The movie tries to portray Lila as a horrible human being, and although many aspects of her personality are unpleasant, there's no denying that the movie never confirms whether she hid it from Eddie on purpose or accidentally. Besides, nothing justifies Eddie to not even at least give a little more time or chance to their relationship, or cheat on Lila with Miranda on her own honeymoon, lying to her and even manipulating her emotionally, even when Lila demonstrates genuine regret for his actions and is also revealed to truly love him. Honestly, when we find out that Lila burned Eddie's money and passport, leaving him in Mexico, it is impossible not to think that she was right and that he deserved that punishment.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: The movie tries to portray Lila as a horrible human being, and although many aspects of her personality are unpleasant, there's no denying that the movie never confirms whether she hid it from Eddie on purpose or accidentally. Besides, nothing justifies Eddie to not even at least give a little more time or chance to their relationship, or cheat on Lila with Miranda on her own honeymoon, lying to her and even manipulating her emotionally, even when Lila demonstrates genuine regret for his actions and is also revealed to truly love him. Honestly, when we find out that Lila burned Eddie's money and passport, leaving him in Mexico, it is impossible not to think that she was right and that he deserved that punishment.punishment.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: The movie tries to portray Lila as a horrible human being, and although many aspects of her personality are unpleasant, there's no denying that the movie never confirms whether she hid it from Eddie on purpose or accidentally. Besides, nothing justifies Eddie to not even at least give a little more time or chance to their relationship, or cheat on Lila with Miranda on her own honeymoon, lying to her and even manipulating her emotionally, even when Lila demonstrates genuine regret for his actions and also reveals to truly love him. Honestly, when we find out that Lila burned Eddie's money and passport, leaving him in Mexico, it is impossible not to think that she was right and that he deserved that punishment.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: The movie tries to portray Lila as a horrible human being, and although many aspects of her personality are unpleasant, there's no denying that the movie never confirms whether she hid it from Eddie on purpose or accidentally. Besides, nothing justifies Eddie to not even at least give a little more time or chance to their relationship, or cheat on Lila with Miranda on her own honeymoon, lying to her and even manipulating her emotionally, even when Lila demonstrates genuine regret for his actions and is also reveals revealed to truly love him. Honestly, when we find out that Lila burned Eddie's money and passport, leaving him in Mexico, it is impossible not to think that she was right and that he deserved that punishment.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Many fans remember this movie more for the scenes of Creator/MalinAkerman in bikini or naked, especially scenes where Lila has sex with Eddie in a very painful way (for him).
* CrossTheLineTwice: The two sex scenes where Eddie finds out in the worst possible way that his new wife Lila is a nymphomaniac addicted to rough and painful sex. It should be disturbing, but the way these two scenes is filmed and written, with Lila's obscene comments, is so exaggerated that it makes everything hysterical.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: It's a movie about a man who discovers on his honeymoon that his wife is an unpleasant human being. Rather than trying to give their relationship one last chance or to divorce right away, he cheats on her on their honeymoon with another woman, lying and manipulating her. Miranda is the only pure and innocent person in this whole story, but she's also manipulated by Eddie, barely aware of Lila's existence, and unable to do anything. Why should we care about these characters?

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Many fans remember this movie more for the scenes of Creator/MalinAkerman in a bikini or naked, especially scenes where Lila has sex with Eddie in a very painful way (for him).
* CrossTheLineTwice: The two sex scenes where Eddie finds out in the worst possible way that his new wife Lila is a nymphomaniac addicted to rough and painful sex. It should be disturbing, but the way these two scenes is are filmed and written, with Lila's obscene comments, is so exaggerated that it makes everything hysterical.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: It's a movie about a man who discovers on his honeymoon that his wife is an unpleasant human being. Rather than trying to give their relationship one last chance or to divorce right away, he cheats tries to cheat on her on during their honeymoon with another woman, lying and manipulating her. Miranda is the only pure and innocent person in this whole story, but she's also manipulated by Eddie, barely aware of Lila's existence, and unable to do anything. Why should we care about these characters?



** Lila is portrayed as the antagonist of the story for hiding (purposely or not) her bizarre personality and her dark past from Eddie until the marriage... but that doesn't justify Eddie blatantly betraying her on their honeymoon while she is forced to remain into their room, suffering from sunburn. Also, Eddie and Lila are on their honeymoon for a few days, with him apparently thinking that is enough time to decide on a divorce, even after she apologizes for her behavior. Lila burning Eddie's passport and money and leaving him in Mexico was horrible ... but Eddie also deserved that punishment.

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** Lila is portrayed as the antagonist of the story for hiding (purposely or not) her bizarre personality and her dark past from Eddie until the marriage... but that doesn't justify Eddie blatantly betraying her on their honeymoon while she is forced to remain into stay in their room, suffering from sunburn. Also, Eddie and Lila are on their honeymoon for a few days, with him apparently thinking that is enough time to decide on a divorce, even after she apologizes for her behavior. Lila burning Eddie's passport and money and leaving him in Mexico was horrible ...horrible... but Eddie also deserved that punishment.



* RootingForTheEmpire: On the one hand, we have Michelle Monaghan playing a sweet and friendly character ... but it's easy for her to disappear completely compared to Lila, played by MsFanservice Malin Akerman, who is crazy, bizarre, nymphomaniac, and hilarious.

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* RootingForTheEmpire: On the one hand, we have Michelle Monaghan playing a sweet and friendly character ... character... but it's easy for her to disappear completely compared to Lila, played by MsFanservice Malin Akerman, who is crazy, bizarre, a nymphomaniac, and hilarious.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: It's a movie about a man who discovers on his honeymoon that his wife is an unpleasant human being. Rather than trying to give their relationship one last chance or to divorce right away, he cheats on her on a honeymoon with another woman, lying and manipulating her. Miranda is the only pure and innocent person in this whole story, but she's also manipulated by Eddie, barely aware of Lila's existence, and unable to do anything. Why should we care about these characters?

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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: It's a movie about a man who discovers on his honeymoon that his wife is an unpleasant human being. Rather than trying to give their relationship one last chance or to divorce right away, he cheats on her on a their honeymoon with another woman, lying and manipulating her. Miranda is the only pure and innocent person in this whole story, but she's also manipulated by Eddie, barely aware of Lila's existence, and unable to do anything. Why should we care about these characters?
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** Who is the real bad guy, Lila or Eddie? Yes, Lila is an annoying and borderline abusive psychopath, but by the end of the movie, Eddie a total sleazebag with no ability or desire for commitment.

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** Who is the real bad guy, Lila or Eddie? Yes, Lila is an annoying and borderline abusive psychopath, but by the end of the movie, Eddie has become a total sleazebag with no ability or desire for commitment.

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* DesignatedVillain: Lila is portrayed as the antagonist of the story for hiding (purposely or not) her bizarre personality and her dark past from Eddie until the marriage... but that doesn't justify Eddie blatantly betraying her on their honeymoon while she is forced to remain into their room, suffering from sunburn. Also, Eddie and Lila are on their honeymoon for a few days, with him apparently thinking that is enough time to decide on a divorce, even after she apologizes for her behavior. Lila burning Eddie's passport and money and leaving him in Mexico was horrible ... but Eddie also deserved that punishment.

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* DesignatedVillain: DesignatedVillain:
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Lila is portrayed as the antagonist of the story for hiding (purposely or not) her bizarre personality and her dark past from Eddie until the marriage... but that doesn't justify Eddie blatantly betraying her on their honeymoon while she is forced to remain into their room, suffering from sunburn. Also, Eddie and Lila are on their honeymoon for a few days, with him apparently thinking that is enough time to decide on a divorce, even after she apologizes for her behavior. Lila burning Eddie's passport and money and leaving him in Mexico was horrible ... but Eddie also deserved that punishment.punishment.
** Miranda's family is painted as this as well, particularly Martin.
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** Did Lila purposely hide her whole bizarre personality until marriage because she feared it would push Eddie away? Or did she really do it all without malice?

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** Did Lila purposely hide her whole bizarre personality until marriage because she feared it would push Eddie away? Or did she really do it all without malice?malice? The fact that she didn't want to have sex with him at the beginning of their relationship could be a genuine feeling or a sign that she already knew that she could scare him with her addiction in rough and painful sex (something she should have revealed to him if the love between them was really sincere). Also, did she marry Eddie interested in his money? The film establishes that Lila has several debts, and in the end of the movie, she gets Eddie's sports store in the divorce.



* CrossTheLineTwice: The two sex scenes where Eddie finds out in the worst possible way that his new wife Lila is a nymphomaniac addicted to rough and painful sex. It should be disturbing, but the way these two scenes is filmed and written is so exaggerated that it makes everything hysterical.

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* CrossTheLineTwice: The two sex scenes where Eddie finds out in the worst possible way that his new wife Lila is a nymphomaniac addicted to rough and painful sex. It should be disturbing, but the way these two scenes is filmed and written written, with Lila's obscene comments, is so exaggerated that it makes everything hysterical.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Who is the real bad guy, Lila or Eddie? Yes, Lila is an annoying and borderline abusive psychopath, but by the end of the movie, Eddie a total sleazebag with no ability or desire for commitment.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
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Who is the real bad guy, Lila or Eddie? Yes, Lila is an annoying and borderline abusive psychopath, but by the end of the movie, Eddie a total sleazebag with no ability or desire for commitment.



* JustHereForGodzilla: Some people just watch this movie to see Creator/MalinAkerman devouring her scenes as the crazy and hilarious Lila.
* MoralEventHorizon: Eddie crosses it at the very end when he [[spoiler:is about to dump his second wife the second Miranda comes back into his life.]] Granted, he seems to knowledge this by ending the movie with an exasperated "Fuck me."

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* JustHereForGodzilla: Some people just watch this movie to see MsFanservice Creator/MalinAkerman devouring her scenes as the crazy and hilarious Lila.
* MoralEventHorizon: MoralEventHorizon:
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Eddie crosses it at the very end when he [[spoiler:is about to dump his second wife the second Miranda comes back into his life.]] Granted, he seems to knowledge this by ending the movie with an exasperated "Fuck me.""
** Lila burning Eddie's passport and money and leaving him in Mexico... but it depends on whether or not the viewer likes Eddie at this point in the plot.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Many fans remember this movie more for the scenes of Malin Akerman in bikini or naked, especially scenes where Lila has sex with Eddie in a very painful way (for him).
* CrossTheLineTwice: The two sex scenes where Eddie finds out in the worst possible way that his new wife Lila is a nymphomaniac addicted to rough and painful sex. The way these two scenes is filmed and written is so exaggerated that it makes everything hysterical.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Many fans remember this movie more for the scenes of Malin Akerman Creator/MalinAkerman in bikini or naked, especially scenes where Lila has sex with Eddie in a very painful way (for him).
* CrossTheLineTwice: The two sex scenes where Eddie finds out in the worst possible way that his new wife Lila is a nymphomaniac addicted to rough and painful sex. The It should be disturbing, but the way these two scenes is filmed and written is so exaggerated that it makes everything hysterical.

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* CrossTheLineTwice: The two sex scenes where Eddie finds out in the worst possible way that his new wife Lila is a nymphomaniac addicted to rough sex.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Many fans remember this movie more for the scenes of Malin Akerman in bikini or naked, especially scenes where Lila has sex with Eddie in a very painful way (for him).
* CrossTheLineTwice: The two sex scenes where Eddie finds out in the worst possible way that his new wife Lila is a nymphomaniac addicted to rough sex.and painful sex. The way these two scenes is filmed and written is so exaggerated that it makes everything hysterical.
* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: It's a movie about a man who discovers on his honeymoon that his wife is an unpleasant human being. Rather than trying to give their relationship one last chance or to divorce right away, he cheats on her on a honeymoon with another woman, lying and manipulating her. Miranda is the only pure and innocent person in this whole story, but she's also manipulated by Eddie, barely aware of Lila's existence, and unable to do anything. Why should we care about these characters?



* JustHereForGodzilla: Some people just watch this movie to see Creator/MalinAkerman devouring her scenes as the crazy and hilarious Lila.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Lila could have discovered Eddie's betrayal with Miranda much earlier in the plot. Lila's confrontation with Miranda could have been hilarious. Instead, Lila only finds out after Miranda leaves, and the consequences occur off-screen.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Lila could have discovered Eddie's betrayal with Miranda much earlier in the plot. Lila's confrontation with Miranda could have been hilarious. Instead, Lila only finds out after Miranda leaves, and the consequences occur off-screen.off-screen.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: The movie tries to portray Lila as a horrible human being, and although many aspects of her personality are unpleasant, there's no denying that the movie never confirms whether she hid it from Eddie on purpose or accidentally. Besides, nothing justifies Eddie to not even at least give a little more time or chance to their relationship, or cheat on Lila with Miranda on her own honeymoon, lying to her and even manipulating her emotionally, even when Lila demonstrates genuine regret for his actions and also reveals to truly love him. Honestly, when we find out that Lila burned Eddie's money and passport, leaving him in Mexico, it is impossible not to think that she was right and that he deserved that punishment.
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* RootingForTheEmpire: On the one hand, we have Michelle Monaghan playing a sweet and friendly character ... but it's easy for her to disappear completely compared to Lila, played by MsFanservice Malin Akerman, who is crazy, bizarre, nymphomaniac, and hilarious.

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* RootingForTheEmpire: On the one hand, we have Michelle Monaghan playing a sweet and friendly character ... but it's easy for her to disappear completely compared to Lila, played by MsFanservice Malin Akerman, who is crazy, bizarre, nymphomaniac, and hilarious.hilarious.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Lila could have discovered Eddie's betrayal with Miranda much earlier in the plot. Lila's confrontation with Miranda could have been hilarious. Instead, Lila only finds out after Miranda leaves, and the consequences occur off-screen.
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* CrossTheLineTwice: The two sex scenes where Eddie finds out in the worst possible way that his new wife Lila is a nymphomaniac addicted to rough sex.
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** Did Lila purposely hide her whole bizarre personality until marriage because she feared it would push Eddie away? Or did she really do it all without malice?
* DesignatedVillain: Lila is portrayed as the antagonist of the story for hiding (purposely or not) her bizarre personality and her dark past from Eddie until the marriage... but that doesn't justify Eddie blatantly betraying her on their honeymoon while she is forced to remain into their room, suffering from sunburn. Also, Eddie and Lila are on their honeymoon for a few days, with him apparently thinking that is enough time to decide on a divorce, even after she apologizes for her behavior. Lila burning Eddie's passport and money and leaving him in Mexico was horrible ... but Eddie also deserved that punishment.
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* RootingForTheEmpire: On the one hand, we have Michelle Monaghan playing a sweet and friendly character ... but it's easy for her to disappear completely compared to Lila, played by *MsFanservice Malin Akerman, who is crazy, bizarre, nymphomaniac, and hilarious.

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* RootingForTheEmpire: On the one hand, we have Michelle Monaghan playing a sweet and friendly character ... but it's easy for her to disappear completely compared to Lila, played by *MsFanservice MsFanservice Malin Akerman, who is crazy, bizarre, nymphomaniac, and hilarious.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Eddie crosses it at the very end when he [[spoiler:is about to dump his second wife the second Miranda comes back into his life.]] Granted, he seems to knowledge this by ending the movie with an exasperated "Fuck me."

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* MoralEventHorizon: Eddie crosses it at the very end when he [[spoiler:is about to dump his second wife the second Miranda comes back into his life.]] Granted, he seems to knowledge this by ending the movie with an exasperated "Fuck me.""
* RootingForTheEmpire: On the one hand, we have Michelle Monaghan playing a sweet and friendly character ... but it's easy for her to disappear completely compared to Lila, played by *MsFanservice Malin Akerman, who is crazy, bizarre, nymphomaniac, and hilarious.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Non-fans of ''Series/MindOfMencia'' was surprised at how genuinely funny Carlos Mencia was as Tito.

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* HeReallyCanAct: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Non-fans of ''Series/MindOfMencia'' was surprised at how genuinely funny Carlos Mencia was as Tito.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Eddie crosses it at the very end when he [[spoiler:is about to dump his second wife the second Miranda comes back into his life.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: Eddie crosses it at the very end when he [[spoiler:is about to dump his second wife the second Miranda comes back into his life.]]]] Granted, he seems to knowledge this by ending the movie with an exasperated "Fuck me."
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* HeReallyCanAct: Non-fans of ''Series/MindOfMencia'' was surprised at how genuinely funny Carlos Mencia was as Tito.
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* FanDisservice / {{Squick}}: Lila's extremely unkempt private area, complete with piercing, which is shown to us fully when she ahem...removes the jellyfish from Eddie's back.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Who is the real bad guy, Lila or Eddie? Yes, Lila is an annoying and borderline abusive psychopath, but by the end of the movie, Eddie a total sleazebag with no ability or desire for commitment.
* FanDisservice / {{Squick}}: Lila's extremely unkempt private area, complete with piercing, which is shown to us fully when she ahem...removes the jellyfish from Eddie's back.
* FridgeLogic: [[HenpeckedHusband Mac]] constantly tries to pressure Eddie into marriage and tells him how wonderful it is when it's obvious that he's as whipped as a race horse. He could just be trying to get his friend married because misery loves company.
* MoralEventHorizon: Eddie crosses it at the very end when he [[spoiler:is about to dump his second wife the second Miranda comes back into his life.]]

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