Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that this film includes comedic references to a terminal illness and some nonexplicit but perhaps mildly worrisome scenes of medical examination (loud machines, doctor's bad news, lack of health insurance). Characters allude to sexual desire and appearances (references to "going down," "ass," "booty," and breasts; soundtrack songs include "Let's Get It On"); women wear swimsuits, towels, and cleavage-revealing clothing; some brief kissing. A couple of characters smoke (cigar and cigarette) and multiple characters drink, one to the point of despairing intoxication, whereupon he sits on a building ledge while others worry he will jump. Characters are deceitful and selfish. Sports activities (snowboarding, base jumping) involve some antic violence. Some profanity.
Sexual
Content
Breif, mostly comic references to sexual activity ("going down"), desire, and body parts ("booty," "ass"), some kissing, some bodies barely exposed in massage and sauna scenes.
Violence
Some winter sports result in crashes and bumps.
Language
One use of "motherf---," "damn," "hell," "ass."
Social
Behavior
Lessons learned: greedy executives and politicians learn to be "better people" by listening to big-hearted Georgia.
Consumerism
Emeril on TV and in cameo, Lean Cusine, Travelocity.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Drinking with dinners, and on New Year's Eve, one character becomes drunk and depressed; minor smoking by background characters.