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Title: The Break-Up
Post by: MacGuffin on February 14, 2006, 08:49:12 PM
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Trailer here. (http://progressive.stream.aol.com/aol/us/moviefone/movies/2006/breakupthe_022037/breakupthe_trlr_02_okslmm_dl.mov)

Release Date: June 2, 2006

Cast: Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau, Joey Lauren Adams, Ann-Margret, Judy Davis, Peter Billingsley, Justin Long, Vincent D'Onofrio, Cole Hauser, John Michael Higgins

Director: Peyton Reed (Down With Love; Bring It On)

Premise: After Brooke calls it quits with her boyfriend Gary, neither person is willing to move out of the condo they share. Taking the advice of their respective friends and confidants, they both engage in mental warfare designed to force the other person to flee the premises -- until they both realize they might be fighting to keep their relationship alive.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: modage on February 14, 2006, 08:56:21 PM
i like everyone involved in this, including Reed who i thought did good job on Down With Love a few years ago but the trailer doesnt do a whole lot for me.  that said i will probably still see the film anyways.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: polkablues on February 14, 2006, 09:04:04 PM
The trailer's a non-starter, but that's one of the best modern comedy casts I've ever seen assembled.  So even if it's bad, it should still be a little good.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: w/o horse on June 04, 2006, 03:33:20 AM
I saw it with a packed house.  The laughs were in the beginning and then it was an hour of feeling awkward.  The ending dragged.  It's hyper modern and the feelings from the movie last while the movie is playing.  You know the kind.

You're acting crazy again Brooke.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: modage on June 04, 2006, 10:46:05 AM
i liked it.  it wasnt perfect, and i cant say i 'had a good time' but a lot of it was so true to fights i've been in you really have to give it credit.  the previews are SO INCREDIBLY misleading, universal really did a great job of hiding what this film is, but luckily i was sort of prepared for what it actually was by a couple of AICN reviews last week.  i can see audiences like tearing up the seats after word gets out this weekend that its a bummer.  the part that most threw me for a loop is that contrary to appearances vince vaughn is really not doing his 'vince vaughn character' here.  here, HE is the straight man (for the most part) while Favreau and a variety of other supporting players get to do the main comedy.  you could see Favreau really relished the reversal and i wish the two of them had more screentime together but the focus in the film really was on the 2 main characters and i can see both of them trying to scale it back in order to make the romance/non work.  i was a little disappointed that the Jon Brion score was about 45 seconds of music they played a few times through the film.  i am really curious as to what the story is there...
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: w/o horse on June 04, 2006, 12:10:43 PM
I had forgotten Brion did the score.  Yeah.  Needed more for sure.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: edison on June 04, 2006, 08:06:17 PM
Overall I liked this one, I though the whole cast did a great job with particular kudos to Favreau. I kept cracking up to the moments when Justin Long was on-screen. It was good to see him change his appearance (even if it was a huge stereotype) this time around. What I had trouble with during the movie was the argument right after the dinner scene when it all goes to hell. I couldn't decide as I was watching whether to laugh or just feel sad. I was just very confused while my fiance's brother was literally jumping out of his seat laughing during that whole scene.

I had no idea Brion did the score, and quite frankly I really don't remember any music except for the Old 97's.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: Kal on June 04, 2006, 11:50:13 PM
I liked this one too... I thought it was original and the casting was excellent.

If you think about it, it makes worthy every penny to pay these big stars when they deliver. Most of the movie, probably 80% of it, takes place inside their apartment. The fact that they do a great job acting is what makes the movie good and entertaining. I also cracked up when I saw Justin Long for the first time. He usually looks the same in all his roles.

:yabbse-thumbup:
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: grand theft sparrow on June 05, 2006, 10:29:01 AM
A rom-com starring the #3 tabloid fodder couple at the moment gets a better response than the latest comic book movie to come out?

Now I KNOW the world is ending tomorrow.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: Pozer on June 05, 2006, 05:34:17 PM
hackity hack, don't talk back.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: SiliasRuby on June 10, 2006, 10:36:20 PM
Every once in a while a romantic movie really blows me away, this year it's the Break up. It really wasn't as much of a comedy which I was really happy about. But I laughed at some pretty negative stuff in the movie, I guess that just shows how bad and sick of a sense of humor I have.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: Pubrick on June 11, 2006, 12:49:33 AM
Quote from: SiliasRuby on June 10, 2006, 10:36:20 PM
I guess that just shows how bad and sick of a sense of humor I have.
no i think it just shows how you LOVE EVERYTHING YOU SEE.

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Mrs K you look AWESOME

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that cloud looks AWESOME

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my hands look AWESOME
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: MacGuffin on October 18, 2006, 04:22:22 PM
It was kinda all over the map on what this film wanted to be. The singing at the dinner table felt it was from a P.J. Hogan movie as a silly comedy. But the drama of fight felt very real and was valid on both the male and female sides; the silence afterwards and the characters thinking and dealing with what just happened was perfect. But from then on the film tries to be a very tame version of The War Of The Roses. The best parts of the film dealt with the relationship; the attempts to reconcile. That's the film I would have liked to have seen, but overall the film wants to be a (non)romantic-comedy instead of a dramedy.


I'd like to hear what the women of xixax have to say of the Aniston character's points and her overall decision.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: Thrindle on October 18, 2006, 06:01:10 PM
Quote from: MacGuffin on October 18, 2006, 04:22:22 PMI'd like to hear what the women of xixax have to say of the Aniston character's points and her overall decision.
SPOILER

Psst...  I didn't really like this movie.  I felt cheated because it was advertised to be something that it wasn't.

Inevitably, Aniston's desicion to leave Vaughn was the right one for her character to make.  She needed to go and be for while...  cheers to self discovery and a life well lived.  However, if someone lays it out on the table for you, and makes it clear how much they want it to work... and if you know that you still love them, I think it's your job to stick around.  Maybe that's because I believe that real love isn't always around the corner.  Geniune connection can be hard to find.  So Aniston's desicion to leave... made me think that she was slightly frivolous.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: pete on October 18, 2006, 06:20:38 PM
I was on the plane last night, moving to San Francisco.  They showed this movie and I didn't feel like putting on my headphones.  Reason being there was this stanford phD dude from Harvard sitting next to me.  He was like, that dude from Good Will Hunting with the hair and the pedigree, but he was pretty nice to me so we had a nice chat.  Somehow we got to talking about crying at inflight movies and he was like "YEAH I DO THAT TOO" and talked about how he cried at Elf on the plane, and I talked about School of Rock.  They showed "Wordplay" first and it was like the most shamelessly NPR movie ever but I still managed to get choked up a few times.  And I knew I wasn't going to have much of a chance once The Breakup came about, so I avoided it by doodling for 2 hours.  It was tough, 'cause it actually looked like a good movie, and people all around were laughing and stuff.  I didn't give in though, and the Stanford dude didn't see me cry.
NOW WE ARE LOVERS!
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: A Matter Of Chance on October 18, 2006, 07:56:51 PM
i really didnt think this was that bad.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: picolas on October 18, 2006, 10:56:53 PM
i don't understand why the events in this movie were filmed. there was really no justification.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: Weak2ndAct on October 29, 2006, 01:49:39 PM
I don't get this movie at all.  It's so confused.  It was as if Vaughn and Co. decided they wanted to do a Bergman movie or something, and this is as far as they could go.  It's so relentlessly depressing-- and the most anti-date movie ever.  Sitting there with my g.f. watching the fight scenes were beyond uncomfortable, especially for when either party has any traits close to the characters.

And such an unusual tone-- basically any scene with Vaughinston was just down and awkward.  When they were apart, then we get the shallow comedy moments-- complete with drastically underused characters.  And am I really supposed to give 2 shits that Vaughn balances the books for Vincent D. at the end (and talk about a wasted perf)?  I was so not into this movie, I wished it would turn into 'Wedding Crashers,' and well, that's crap.     
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: Pozer on October 29, 2006, 02:58:35 PM
stop it
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: Ghostboy on February 05, 2007, 02:35:29 PM
I really liked this a lot. I thought it was surprisingly well written, and I like how it didn't try at all to cater to the frat pack comedy expectations. As mod pointed out last summer, it rings true to a lot of dialogues I've had (a bit less histrionically, maybe, but it's still pretty accurate). Although I've also had conversations that sounded like something out of The Science Of Sleep, which Mod thought was terribly written, so I'm not sure if my experiences are a good barometer.
Title: Re: The Break-Up
Post by: ©brad on May 10, 2007, 11:45:58 PM
just caught this on hbo, and i thought it was really, really great. very well written, terrific performances, and some wonderful silent moments.  how anyone who has been through a serious break-up cannot sympathize and love this is beyond me. i guess people were expecting something more wedding crasher-esque? definitely one of the most underrated movies of 2006.