I've always liked quirky little films that deal with subject material that is off the wall, and outside the mainstream. I had a mild interest in this movie when it came out, but like so many people I decided to wait and see it at an easier opportunity.
Thanks to a girl I know making me watch Juno (also by Reitman), and on my best friends hearty reccomendation I went ahead and picked this up (at a great price BTW). Honestly, I haven't been more morally tickled in quit some time. The film asks all the questions that most of us really don't want an answer too, but it manages it in a way that is also funny and introspective.
Take a couple of hours, and spend them well with this movie.