Director David Wain (Role Models) teams up with producer Judd Apatow (Get Him to the Greek) for this comedy about an overtaxed Manhattan couple who move to a liberated community that rejects the rules of contemporary society. Urban power couple George (Paul Rudd) and Linda (Jennifer Aniston) are already buckling under the stress of living in the city when George loses his job. Desperate, they decide to move to Atlanta and stay with George's obnoxious brother until they can get back on their feet. Along the way, however, they find themselves venturing into Elysium, a small, free-spirited community where money has no value, clothes are strictly optional, and everyone works together to make life more meaningful. It's the perfect place for a stressed-out couple like George and Linda to breathe deep and put their lives into perspective. But will they remain in Elysium, or will the many temptations of the modern world ultimately prove too attractive to resist? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
This movie was okay but not great. I did laugh at some parts, but as a whole the bad parts were more memorable, specifically the scene where a pregnant woman in the community has her baby while squatting on the front porch. Completely gross and unecessary. I also could have done without the full male nudity. Other than the gross scenes, there are alot of other ones in this movie that just make you feel very uncomfortable. The laughs just aren't worth it.