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Mar 9, 2006 · "Failure to Launch" is about a 35-year-old man named Trip (Matthew McConaughey), who still lives at home with his parents. They dream of being empty-nesters, and hire a woman named Paula ( Sarah Jessica Parker ), who is a specialist at getting grown men to move out of their parents' homes.
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Mar 10, 2006 · Star Wars. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. A young man (Matthew McConaughey) continues to live at the home of parents who, in desperation to push him out of the nest once and for all, hatch a plan.
- (151)
- Tom Dey
- PG-13
- Matthew Mcconaughey
Mar 10, 2006 · Failure to Launch: Directed by Tom Dey. With Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Bartha. A thirty-something is still living with his parents until they hire an interventionist to help him graduate out of the house.
- (86K)
- Comedy, Romance
- Tom Dey
- 2006-03-10
Failure to Launch is a cute little romantic comedy that could have been a little better, but it's entertaining enough to be a fun way to spend the afternoon. Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker both do an admirable job with their roles (Trip and Paula).
Verging on the preposterous, director Tom Dey's Failure To Launch relies on attractive stars to overcome its lackluster execution. Full Review | Jul 23, 2008
Mar 10, 2006 · Summary Tripp (McConaughey) has never been able to leave the nest. He's always had some reason or other, but now, his desperate parents (Bradshaw, Bates) have had enough. They hire the gorgeous and talented girl of his dreams (Parker) to get him to move out of the house. (Paramount Pictures)
Mar 5, 2006 · By Brian Lowry. Although not nearly as bad as its title, “Failure to Launch” is an especially slight romantic comedy whose modest charms are derived largely from its supporting players.