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Failure To Launch


Directed by: Tom Dey
Starring: Matthew McConaughey
Genre:
Comedy/Romance
Run Time: 97
min.
Release Date: March
2006
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Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
Tripp (Matthew McConaughey,
TWO FOR THE MONEY) is a 35-year-old that still lives with his
parents ...and they're sick of it. Unable to talk directly with Tripp
about it, the parents hire Paula (Sarah Jessica Parker,
THE FAMILY
STONE), a professional motivator who assists families in ousting
adult kids from parents' homes. But troubles quickly surface as Paula
discovers that Tripp doesn't fit her usual profile. He's charming, has a
great job, and is excessively good-looking. Changes in Paula's normal
tactics are integrated only to come apart as she finds herself falling
for Tripp.
The ridiculous script and cast really give this film the umpf! it needed
for success. It's surprising how enjoyable the movie is despite its
light tone.
Kathy Bates (MISERY) stars as Tripp's mother, aiding in her son's
inability to move out by cleaning up after every mess he makes, doing
his laundry, and fixing him scrumptious meals. Ex-quarterback Terry
Bradshaw does a shockingly great job as Tripp's father, a distant man
with a penchant for nudity (his own).
McConaughey and Parker have great chemistry together, but if there's one
person who stole the show it was Paula's roommate, Kit (Zooey Deschanel,
THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY), a tough-talking tomboy
who's lack of sleep thanks to a Mockingbird outside her bedroom window
makes for some of the more hilarious moments in the film (think avian
CPR including beak-to-mouth resuscitation!) The other thing that makes
this light comedy so enjoyable was that it wasn't a chick-flick, like
most romantic comedies. This one is more of a guy-flick. We all know
someone who knows someone who has an adult child (usually a guy) still
living in their home, right? The running gags on animal attacks against
McConaughey's character are laugh-out-loud fun. And his two best
friends, Ace (Justin Bartha, NATIONAL TREASURE) and Demo (Bradley
Cooper, ALIAS), who also happen to be mommas boys living at home,
have some excellent moments on film.
This flick was a pleasant surprise. It's not going to increase your
intellect in any way, but it certainly is a laugh-a-minute movie.
(Things for football fans to watch out for: 1) Terry Bradshaw takes a
young boy out of the house towards the end of the film and tells him,
"I'll teach you how to ice your shoulders." 2) When the young boy and
McConaughey are playing a football Playstation game, pay attention to
the teams).
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Newsworthy:
The BB gun that Ace and
Kit use to shoot the mockingbird is a Red Rider.
Movie Quote: "It'd
take a stick of dynamite to get me out of my parents' house."
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