It is a sweet and funny sitcom, but without an iota of originality.
Failure to Launch (2006)
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Reviews Counted:143
Fresh:36
Rotten:107
Average Rating:4.6/10
Consensus: The few comic gags sprinkled throughout the movie fail to spice up this formulaic rom-com.
Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for sexual content, partial nudity and language
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:31-03-2006
Synopsis: Paula (Sarah Jessica Parker, SEX AND THE CITY) has a highly unusual job in this at times cartoonish romantic comedy: she's an interventionist. What this means is that parents of young men who are... Paula (Sarah Jessica Parker, SEX AND THE CITY) has a highly unusual job in this at times cartoonish romantic comedy: she's an interventionist. What this means is that parents of young men who are still living at home well into adulthood can hire her to date their sons, which lends the often troubled men the fortitude to strike out on their own. Trip (Matthew McConaughey) seemingly fits this description perfectly; a 35-year-old extreme sports enthusiast and boat salesman, he uses his living situation to quickly end any relationship that becomes too serious. Trip's doting mother (Kathy Bates) and quirky father (former quarterbackTerry Bradshaw) hire Paula at their friends' adamant recommendation, and she sets about her tried-and-true method of winning Trip over. A few obstacles emerge, however, as Trip's buddy Ace (Justin Bartha) finds out the truth, and must be bribed by a date with Paula's hilariously hostile roommate Kit (Zooey Deschanel). Paula also discovers a few things about Trip's past that make her realize how different he is from the rest of her clients, but just as she begins to develop real feelings for him, disaster strikes. Though somewhat meandering in its plotline, some of the best and funniest moments in FAILURE TO LAUNCH are provided by its supporting cast. Deschanel provides dry, intelligent humor in a subplot involving a mockingbird that's taken up residence outside her window, as well as her courtship by adoring suitor Ace. Bates as usual gives a complex performance, doing much with the part provided for her, while a game Bradshaw is appealing in his eccentricities. The film's somewhat fantastical plot is quickly eclipsed by the charm of the characters, the irresistible slapstick humor, and, in the end, heartwarming sentiment and lessons learned. [More]
Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker, Justin Bartha, Kathy Bates
Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker, Justin Bartha, Kathy Bates, Zooey Deschanel, Adam Alexi-Malle, Bradley Cooper, Katheryn Winnick
Director: Tom Dey
Director: Tom Dey
Screenwriter: Tom J. Astle, Matt Ember
Composer: Rolfe Kent
Producer: Scott Aversano
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Reviews for Failure to Launch
It's fun stuff, overall, inconsequential and fluffy and not too cheesy until the end.
A frolicsome comedy about a 35-year-old who loves living at home with his parents; good chemistry between McConaughey and Parker make the romance work.
This is a bright and bouncy date movie with some sharp lines and even sharper performances, especially from Bates and Bradshaw.
As with most romantic comedies, Failure to Launch takes off thanks to its upbeat tone and the charisma of its stars.
There are so many diversions in Failure to Launch, it's as if the movie is bored by its own story.
It's good. Not brilliant, not a future Oscar contender, but a perfectly sturdy, sweet, pleasingly non-formulaic production that should amuse a variety of age groups.
Failure to Launch isn't about story. It's about star power. Adjust your expectations accordingly.
The stars execute their silly romantic-comedy dance steps as if to the manner born, but it is the funny shuffle-and-halt tango between Bartha's computer nerd and Deschanel's man-proof misanthrope that add some real zest.
Even by the low standards of high-concept Hollywood rom-coms, this charmless, prophetically titled stinker stands apart, suggesting that the recent mass firings at studio Paramount may not have been such a bad idea after all.
The movie is so intent on displaying McConaughey's wares that it gives him a shirtless surfing scene -- and the picture is set in Baltimore.
So limp and mirthless that it would barely pass muster as a single-season network sitcom.
A bizarre, mixed up mess, but one with good moments courtesy of a solid supporting cast.
Silly, lighthearted, funny - and despite a slow start, ultimately charms its target audience.
It fails at romance and comedy. It fails to make the lead characters interesting and their love affair believable. And it fails to develop a consistent tone that would enable viewers to suspend their disbelief.
Failure to Launch arrives pre-told by design. But even those coming in cold will know what's going to happen one step ahead.
a cloying mess crying for another rewrite, or maybe just the quick mercy of being plunked into the nearest trash can
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