An excellent movie. Every cast member down to the smallest role is wonderfully funny. Edited at what feels like a brisk pace, the laughs are virtually non-stop. Despite the often raunchy comedy (not a problem for me), there is a sincerity of emotion that grounds the film. Writers Segel and Apatow could easily have let the characters slip into purely cartoonish archetypes, but they are actually written (mostly) with depth and complexity. There may be more "nice" (read: boring) rom-com's out there nowadays, but there are almost none with the humor, sincerity, or depth of "Forgetting Sarah Marshall". Bonus: Who can compete with "Dracula," the puppet musical? Noone, that's who.