Thanks for Sharing Page #3

Synopsis: Adam (Mark Ruffalo) has just reached the 5-year mark in his sex addiction sobriety with help from his sponsor Mike (Tim Robbins). New-comer Neil (Josh Gad) seeks out Adam's help hoping that he'll be his mentor, but Neil doesn't have the same maturity and continues to harass women at work, on the street, and on the subway. Adam has also just met Phoebe (Gwyneth Paltrow), who might be perfect for him, but Adam hasn't been in a relationship since he recognized his addiction to sex, and Phoebe doesn't date addicts. As Adam navigates the romantic relationship waters, Mike struggles connecting to his former drug-addicted son who has just returned home, and Neil develops a relationship with another woman in his sex addicts group, but a platonic friendship might be exactly what he needs.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Stuart Blumberg
Production: Roadside Attractions
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
54
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2012
112 min
$752,929
Website
1,118 Views


At this meeting, we give out chips

to recognize and celebrate sexual

sobriety and to help us in our recovery.

We have found through

our experience that sobriety

includes freedom from masturbation and

sex outside of a committed relationship.

Is anybody celebrating 30 days?

Good for you. Good going.

Anybody else, 30 days?

All right, all right!

Anybody else? Anybody else?

Thirty days?

Hey, Friar Tuck. What's going on?

Friar Tuck is going on a date.

Whoa!

Yeah.

Way to go!

Well, so what are we talking?

Male, female or shemale?

Hey, babe, you told me to get out there.

(CHUCKLES)

Well, I'm proud of you.

That's good news. That's good news.

You going to fellowship?

Uh, no, I can't.

I'm meeting up with my sponsee

to go over his first step.

Who, Shecky Greene?

So let's get started. Got your book?

Yeah, my book. Um, so here's the deal.

I didn't really get to...

It's okay. Just let me see it.

I'm operating on, like,

four hours of sleep.

It's fine. We'll just... We'll get it.

We'll get started.

I just... I would have liked

a little bit more time.

Is this it?

Um...

I didn't get a chance

to do what I wanted to do.

ADAM:
So, no.

I'm gonna have a lot more time

this week to work on it.

No, man. This isn't

gonna work for me.

What do you want?

Mmm-mmm. No.

Look, you're wasting my time.

This is a complete waste of my time.

I'm sorry, I can't do this.

I can't work with you.

Take it. Take the book.

You can't...

What, are you dropping me?

I am sorry. What else...

What other choice do I have, really?

I just got a 30-day chip in there,

and you're firing me?

Neil...

No, that is all sorts of f***ed up, man.

Neil, I told you from the beginning

that you had to do the work.

You haven't done

a single thing in this book.

Try doing my job.

What are you talking about?

This is bullshit.

Are you out of your mind?

I need this, okay?

I need you to sign

my court card.

Ah, there it is. That's what this is about?

That's not what this is about.

Don't worry, Neil.

The chairperson can sign your card.

You don't need me and

I don't need this.

MAN:
The pages are

all stuck f***ing together.

If it wasn't you, then who?

Who the f*** brought my book outside?

Who the f*** left my book outside?

Who?

Who?

Just tell me who.

If it wasn't you, then who?

Who?

Who? You know what...

Shut the f*** up!

A**hole.

What's all this?

Danny's making us breakfast.

Oh. This will be interesting.

(SOFTLY) I have not seen my son in years.

Can you try not chasing him away?

DANNY:
Here we go.

Ooh!

Breakfast la Danny.

Look at this.

It's so fancy.

What's this gonna cost us?

Nothing.

KATIE:
Okay.

There's some butter there

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Stuart Blumberg

Stuart Blumberg (born July 19, 1969) is an American screenwriter, actor, producer and director. more…

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