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Failure To Launch: Nice feel-good fluff

Posted by 4season on May 27, 2007 at 22:09:27:

I had low expectations of this movie, but was pleasantly surprised: It's your basic boy-meets/breaks up with/reunites with/girl movie with some silly slapstick humor which made me smile, and Terry Bradshaw's portrayal of the father is a winner. Favorite scene: The sporting goods store, as the heroine's insane roomate attempts to buy a shotgun.

HD DVD video looks terrific as you might expect.

The special features include interviews of real live-at-home "kids" and their parents, and in some ways I envy them because their parents are so supportive, but in others...yes, it would suck to bring a date home as an adult in your 30s, I think!