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4 August 2002 (USA) moreGenre:
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Is this REALLY how couples today interact?? moreCast
(Credited cast)| Elle Alexander | ... | Karen's Girlfriend | |
| Darryl Armbruster | ... | Salesperson | |
| Dayton Callie | ... | Pizza Man | |
| Jennifer Coolidge | ... | Shelly | |
| Kevin Indio Copeland | ... | Benny | |
| Joey Diaz | ... | Goon | |
| Ben Donovan | ... | GangBanger | |
| Glenne Headly | ... | Brita | |
| Marshall Herskovitz | ... | Tom | |
| Christine Lahti | ... | Dana | |
| Joe Mantegna | ... | Michael | |
| Michael 'Big Mike' Moore | ... | Crutch | |
| Claire Partin | ... | Woman | |
| Robert Pastorelli | ... | Nick | |
| Barbara Pilavin | ... | Very Old Italian Woman | |
| Jon Polito | ... | Desk Sgt. | |
| Paul Reiser | ... | Bruce | |
| Susan Savage | ... | Karen | |
| Edward Zwick | ... | Moderator |
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Factual errors: When the husbands stop to pump gas in New Jersey, they pump their own fuel. It is illegal in NJ to pump your own gas. moreFAQ
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The first few scenes of this movie had some pretty funny moments, and then everything deteriorated to head games, psychobabble, and emotional drivel. By the end of the movie I had a nagging fear that this movie might be an indication of how couples in today's society actually do communicate with each other--in which case, the world's in serious trouble! It's a very talky movie, with just a handful of scenes involving physical interaction--most of the action is just background for the dialogue, rather like a play--but that isn't always a bad thing. The creators of "thirtysomething" were at the helm of this movie, so I was looking forward to the stimulating, thought-provoking dialogue that was one of the hallmarks of that show. I was sorely disappointed, though. The women in this movie are shrill, game-playing, emotional cripples, and the men are all clueless mental midgets. Just when you feel like you're starting to understand a character, he/she will do something completely unbelievable or irrational, and it so undermines the validity of the movie that by the time it was over I was sooooo ready for it to end and I had no sympathy or affection whatsoever for any of the characters. Most of the verbal interactions are ill-conceived and outrageously stupid. Joe Mantegna has one terrific, articulate, intensely profound soliloquy near the end of the movie that intensely reminded me of "thirtysomething"--but immediately after that wonderful speech he lapses into nonsense again. What a tremendous disappointment this movie was, particularly in light of the great credentials of its creators and the high caliber of the acting talent involved. No wonder it never made it to theaters.