Here's a quick look at the content found in this comedy that's been rated PG-13. Profanity consists of one bleeped out and one muffled "f" word, while other expletives and colorful phrases are uttered. Sexually related dialogue is present (covering a variety of topics, including erections and homosexuality, among others), while a woman flashes her bare breasts to a driver (we don't see them). Off-screen sex is implied or referenced, and some onscreen making out is observed (all played for comedy), as is a confused man running around in his underwear on a racetrack.
Comedy-based violence includes some bad car wrecks, a man breaking another man's arm, a man stabbing himself in the leg, other contact, and some property damage.
Various characters have varying degrees of bad attitudes (and some viewers might not like some of the material played for laughs), while some smoke and/or drink (a few quite a lot), while drug related dialogue (including talk of use and possession) also occurs.
Some crude humor is present, as is all sorts of potentially imitative behavior, while a woman leaves her husband and a grown man tries to contend with having an estranged father (all played for comedy).
If you're still concerned about the film and its appropriateness for yourself or anyone else in your home who may be interested in seeing it, we suggest that you take a closer look at our detailed listings for more specific information regarding the film's content.
For those prone to visually induced motion sickness, we see a point of view shot looking back at Ricky (from a camera on his chest) that makes him look stationary while the background around him spins out of control. At other times, some handheld camera footage shows varying amounts of movement.