Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Vaughn & Favreau Callaborations

1996's "Swingers" was the first collaboration for the two actors in the lead roles. Jon Favreau stars as Mike, a struggling comedian who is still getting over his last relationship. Vaughn plays Trent, a smooth talking "wannabe" actor who tries to help his pal get over his girl. He does that by bringing Mike out on the town over to rediscover himself.


This film is very funny and has a lot of heart in it. Vaughn and Favreau are such a great team and feed off each other brilliantly. The film's many great qualities blend together seamlessly to create a brilliantly hilarious film.

In 2001's "Made", Vince and Jon play two wannabe boxers who become involved in organized crime. This film had me laughing from beginning to end. Many critics were disappointed when this was released because it wasn't as good a "Swingers". I agree with half of that. "Swingers" is a better movie and "Made" is a funnier film. But I think that they are both great movies. Fast forward to 2009's "Couples Retreat". This film revolves around the lives of four couples that go away on a retreat to rediscover their love. It sounds like a sweet romance, but it is actually a romantic comedy mixed with a lot of raunchy humor. It isn't as good as "Swingers" or "Made" but it does have many great moments. The problem with this film lies in its pacing. The movie's actual plot doesn't actually kick in until after the first 30 minutes. While the next hour is full of brilliant comedy and great scenes, the last half hour seems to drag. The movie had a great ending, which makes up for the slow pace.

I look forward to the further collaborations of these two comedic geniuses. I recommend all three films to everyone who enjoys a good comedy.

"Swingers" (1996)
4 out of 4 stars

"Made" (2001)
4 out of 4 stars

"Couples Retreat" (2009)
3 out of 4 stars












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