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Failure to Launch (2006)
A thirty-year-old slacker (McConaughey) uses his parents to thwart off unwanted female attention, but when he meets his dream girl (Parker), he suspects his parents of putting her up to it in order to get him out of their house. Tripp (Matthew McConaughey) has never been able to leave the nest. He's always had some reason or other, but now, his desperate parents have had enough. They hire the gorgeous and talented girl of his dreams (Sarah Jessica Parker) to get him to move out of the house. (read more)
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Failure to Launch Movie Review by Zara (3/13/2007) |
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Sarah Jessica Parker has been cool in my book ever since she played Sandy... whoops, that's Sandee. Big S, little a, little n, big D, little e, big E and a star on the end. She stole my heart when she admitted that her t*ts felt funny because there were real. (If you can name that movie without cheating, you're cool beans...
(complete Failure to Launch review by Zara)
Failure to Launch Movie Review by Matthew (3/13/2006) |
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When will the major studios learn? Don't put negative words in a film's title unless you are 100% sure the film will not stink. If the film is a Failure, you are only making it easier for movie reviewers to expose what a Dog your Bad film is.
Failure To...
Come Up With An Interesting Story...
Trip (Matthew McConaughey,...
(complete Failure to Launch review by Matthew)
| Failure to Launch Movie Review by Christina (4/22/2006) |
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This is a pretty typical date movie, the story isn't that interesting and I found the main characters to be annoying and not likable. I thought that the most intriguing part of the film was the characters played by Justin Bartha and Zooey Deschenal, they overshadowed Tripp and SJP's characters. I found myself wanting to...
(complete Failure to Launch review by Christina)
| Failure to Launch Movie Review by Scott (4/3/2006) |
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"Failure to Launch" is a very typical date movie which really doesn't add anything new to an already overdone genre.
A 35 year old guy Tripp (Matthew McConaughey) still lives at home with his parents and never wants to move out on his own. Tripp's parents Al (Terry Bradshaw) and Sue (Kathy Bates) are sick of him living at...
(complete Failure to Launch review by Scott)
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