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Release Date:     March 10,2006

MPAA Rating: PG-13 For sexual content, partial nudity and language.

Distributor: Paramount

Running Time: 90 Mina

Seen At: AMC Cherry Hill 3-9-06

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A Film Review By Paul Perkins

A Funny and Fun Film

 

Sometimes watching a film remind me of my life Failure to launch is that film. This film is about 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.

Failure to Launch was a pretty good and fun film I thought it would be a typical chick flicks film but I was wrong. The story was pretty good and was very funny. Beside the story of the film it did have a hidden message about never judge a book by its cover. The acting was good by the whole cast some of the funnies scenes were by the two best friends in the film. The chemistry between Matthew and Sarah was very good they work great together.

The film is not just a chick film both men and women will like it. This is a film that everyone who ever was in a relationship can relate to as well as all the men who still lives at home with their parents. Overall I am going to keep this review short. If you are looking for a funny film to see then check this film out you will be glad you did.

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© 2006 Paul Perkins

 

 

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