Failure to Launch
Failure to Launch (2006)

Failure to Launch

5/5
(74 votos)
5.6IMDb47Metascore

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Errores

When Trip and Jeffrey are drinking under the boat, Trip takes the plastic rings off of his beer and throws it on the ground.

In the close-up of Trip drinking his beer, the plastic rings are still attached to his beer.

After Tripp and Paula get off the boat, when they were caught by the actual owner, a close up shot shows Tripp's arm around Paula, and then a long shot, his arm is not around her.

Kit's right arm as she and Paula have a drink; also, her left index finger is pointed in one shot then isn't in the next.

Obvious stunt double when Tripp is riding the bike - the stunt performer has a tattoo above his right ankle.

During the entire sailing scene, the boat cuts through the water in some shots but is stationary in other shots.

The level of Al's cereal and the position/amount of Tripp's scrambled eggs and pancakes during breakfast.

The shots of Tripp with Mr.

Axelrod and of Mr.

Axelrod first walking toward the boat were clearly shot later in the day from the other shots in the scene.

When Paula is talking to Tripp's parents, and they are drinking iced tea, the amount in the glasses change, and Sue's lemon changes positions.

When Tripp is eating with his friends, Tripp changes between having his fork in his hand, to nothing in his hand, to having a drink in his hand, back to nothing, without showing him switching items.

Near the end, when Paula and Trip are talking while everyone is eavesdropping, the action figures on the shelf behind Paula change positions between shots.

When Tripp and Paula come back from a date, they go to Paula's house and see Kit on the balcony.

Kit is supposed to be nude, but you can see that her chest is covered through the branches.

When Tripp is showing the boat to the couple, a reflection of a person sitting (wearing jeans and work boots) in a director's chair is showing on one of the boats.

The movie supposedly takes place in Baltimore, MD, yet when they go to Ace's house, there are palm trees in the yard.

Jeffrey is missing at least one of his front teeth until the end when he has all of them.

When Kit and Ace are attempting to revive the bird, Ace pulls the bird's beak apart.

The following shots alternate between an open and closed mouth bird.

Towards the end of the movie when Tripp and Paula are having the conversation with Tripp tied to the chair, Paula's make-up keeps changing.

She has different eye make-up and different lipstick color.

In the closing scene, the sails on the boat are up while the boat remains motionless.

When Tripp is grabbed of his surfboard by the dolphin, he is pulled off to his right, therefore meaning the dolphin grabbed his right foot.

However, in the next scene, he is shown being pulled by his left ankle.

When Kit is talking to Paula in the kitchen after breaking up with Tripp, Kit pulls up the right side of her sweater onto her shoulder.

However, when the show her again, it's off her shoulder.

Then, when Paula walks out of the kitchen, the sweater is back on her shoulder.

When Trip is in the water with the dolphin at the end, the position of his sunglasses changes repeatedly between shots.

At some points they've disappeared altogether.

In the dinner scene with Paula and Tripp's parents, Trip drains all of his wine.

A few shots later, his glass is 1/4 full of wine and he never picked up the bottle to add more.

When Tripp is tied up in the chair the camera cuts to a shot of his feet turning him to his right and putting the stairs in the background directly behind him.

Then the camera cuts to a head shot of Tripp and the stairs are on his left, then cut back to feet and stairs are directly behind him as he taps his right foot.

When Tripp is bitten by the chuckwalla, he is seen being bitten on his right index finger on the anterior aspect, but once he wakes up after the fall it is his right middle finger that is covered in blood, and there are other times where his index finger is clearly seen with no injury.

When Paula and Tripp are walking into his parents' house there are two cars parked across the street but when they enter the house a few seconds later the cars are gone.

Some shots of the surveillance video have "TCG" plus numbers at the bottom of the screen.

TCG stands for "time code generator", and is only created in post production, as in an editing program.

It would never appear as live video.

From the format, it appears to be generated by the Final Cut Pro NLE software.

When Trip sees Mr.

Axelrod coming, he packs up and warns Paula about who he is.

As he gets up and climbs over to the dock, you can see Trip isn't wearing any sandals or shoes on his feet.

After they get done talking to Mr.

Axelrod Trip goes to chase Paula, and he suddenly has shoes on.

He is not seen putting on shoes in between those two times.

When Paula is leaving Tripp's house, she knocks over the vase with her left shoulder, but then is seen continuing to knock it over and try to catch it with her right hand, going backwards.

Even if she was walking forward and tried to turn to catch it, her right arm would have gone in back, not front.

In the scene where 'Terry Bradshaw (I)' (qv) and 'Kathy Bates' (qv) are cuddling, the body stocking that Kathy is wearing is obvious (between her arm and her neck/face) When Ace fires up the laptop computer to spy on Trip and Paula, the computer screen changes screens before Ace actually presses the key on the keyboard to do so.

In the kitchen scene, there is a white Le Creuset tea pot heating water on the stove top.

It is missing the whistler cap from the spout, yet when it is off camera, you hear it whistle to signify the water is boiling.

Whistling is impossible without that cap.

The vet gives the dog the injection from outside the bandage with the needle inverted instead of through his IV.

Tripp's glasses move while he relaxes with Paula at the chair store.

On the evening that Trip prepares dinner his parents and Paula are seated at the table.

Trip stands to announce a toast with a glass of wine in his left hand.

He switches it to his right hand as he starts the toast, but during the announcement the glass disappears and reappears at the end of the toast.

At the end of the paint ball scene - Paula's jacket goes from being on, to around her waist as she is walking towards the guys.

When Tripp was cooking dinner, he put an artichoke in a boiling pot.

After he was done with cooking, there was not a single artichoke on the dinner table.

The time on 'Terry Bradshaw (I)' (qv)'s watch keeps changing during the scene at the table.

In the scene where Kit and Paula are in the kitchen talking about Paula's fun day out boating with Tripp, the bottle of Moet champagne on the kitchen counter moves so that the label is facing the camera.

The movie supposedly takes place in Baltimore, MD yet they go to a New Orleans Zyphers-Omaha Royals baseball game.

The Royals never visit the East Coast.

The first time Trip and Paula are on the boat, Trip jibes, and the mainsail and boom re-set but he never releases and trims the jib.

During the vet office visit, the vet tech hands Paula the same tissue 2 times between scenes.

During a sailing scene, a discussion involving nautical terms refers to turning a sail boat as "jibing" and "coming about" which is in part incorrect.

Rather this discussion should describe the two ways to come abouta "jibe" which is a downwind turn and a "tack" which is an upwind turn.

The BB gun used in the film is a Red Ryder as produced by Daisy.

There is a reference to "pumping" 2 times, however, this is a simple weapon and can only be "pumped" one time.

On Tripp's car there is no front plate.

In Maryland where the film is set, there are license plates on the front of every car.

The same car is used by both Demo and Kit, when it is supposed that they each own their own car.

When Tripp is showing Paula how to shoot the paintball marker, he is clearly rolling the trigger and the marker is not shooting so apparently it isn't on.

But when Paula gets the marker in the next shot she shoots Ace in the foot.

The marker is electric and you have to cut it on to shoot it.

You couldn't see either one of them cutting the marker on so Paula shooting the marker would have actually been impossible without cutting it on.

The coffee shop patrons watch the real-time showdown between Tripp and Paula on the jumbo screen via Ace's laptop as a series of shots, which is impossible.

Avian CPR is performed with the bird in front of the human's face, tilted slightly away, with one hand supporting its head and the other its body.

Ace performs the CPR with the bird on the table as if it were human.

Towards the end of the movie we find out that 'Justin Bartha' (qv)'s character, Ace, bought his house from his parents to avoid having to pay the inheritance tax when they pass away.

The Federal inheritance tax in 2006 was on inheritances starting at $2 million.

There are state inheritance taxes as well, but Maryland, where this movie is supposed to take place, exempts direct descendants of those receiving the inheritance from the tax.

In the final aerial shot of the boat, all sails are up.

In the previous scene, the character played by Sarah Jessica Parker takes at least one sail down in a panicky mode.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
22 June 2006 USA USD 88,715,192
18 June 2006 USA USD 88,658,172
11 June 2006 USA USD 88,509,311
4 June 2006 USA USD 88,291,093
28 May 2006 USA USD 88,029,713
21 May 2006 USA USD 87,724,422
14 May 2006 USA USD 87,565,245
7 May 2006 USA USD 87,208,192
30 April 2006 USA USD 86,619,959
23 April 2006 USA USD 85,604,643
16 April 2006 USA USD 83,179,669
9 April 2006 USA USD 79,145,215
2 April 2006 USA USD 73,088,790
26 March 2006 USA USD 63,537,895
19 March 2006 USA USD 48,273,823
12 March 2006 USA USD 24,411,322
16 April 2006 UK GBP 2,657,334
9 April 2006 UK GBP 2,078,256
2 April 2006 UK GBP 1,082,855
Worldwide USD 128,406,887
Non-USA USD 39,691,695
9 April 2006 Netherlands EUR 164,114
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
12 March 2006 USA USD 24,411,322 3,057
2 April 2006 UK GBP 1,082,855 352
14 April 2006 Argentina USD 76,311 26
21 April 2006 Australia USD 730,393 254
7 April 2006 Austria USD 38,290
14 April 2006 Brazil USD 326,121 90
9 June 2006 Chile USD 52,156 29
7 April 2006 Europe USD 1,598,915 1062
7 April 2006 Germany USD 323,773
7 April 2006 Italy USD 407,691
17 March 2006 Mexico USD 646,637 234
9 April 2006 Netherlands EUR 129,881 49
21 April 2006 New Zealand USD 49,785 45
12 May 2006 South Africa USD 201,013 45
7 April 2006 Switzerland USD 42,854
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
18 June 2006 USA USD 78,714 175
11 June 2006 USA USD 127,091 217
4 June 2006 USA USD 173,503 280
28 May 2006 USA USD 270,311
21 May 2006 USA USD 83,086 156
14 May 2006 USA USD 236,969 283
7 May 2006 USA USD 394,101 437
30 April 2006 USA USD 600,430 664
23 April 2006 USA USD 1,410,982 1,295
16 April 2006 USA USD 2,608,433 1,950
9 April 2006 USA USD 4,130,869 2,616
2 April 2006 USA USD 6,463,434
26 March 2006 USA USD 10,462,474 3,202
19 March 2006 USA USD 15,604,892 3,117
12 March 2006 USA USD 24,411,322 3,057
16 April 2006 UK GBP 206,984 279
9 April 2006 UK GBP 462,094 353
2 April 2006 UK GBP 1,082,855 352
9 April 2006 Netherlands EUR 129,881 49

Comentarios

Failure to launch. More like failure to keep me watching..

This is just not a good movie. The storyline sounded interesting but then it's filled with all these weird side stories like randomly Matthew's character is really accident prone and there's a loud bird terrorizing Zooey Deschanel.

I thought this movie was only ok. The two main characters had zero chemistry together and their feelings for each other simply wasn't believable.

An extremely predictable rom com about a grown man that refuses to move out of his parents home while he still enjoys his dating life, as long as it doesn't last long. Matthew McConaughey plays the part well but after a while his personality started to get on my nerves.

Very cheesy, pathetic, lame. Predictable jokes, a predictable script and the main actors made a fool of themselves participating in it.

Tripp (Matthew McConaughey) is a thirty something who refuses to leave the nest. His parents (Terry Bradshaw, Kathy Bates) are tired of it and they hire specialist Paula (Sarah Jessica Parker) to lure him out.

*NO SPOILERS IN THIS PARAGRAPH*: This movie was very "ok". Nothing special.

Another pre-McConaissance mediocre rom-com from ya boi Matty McConaughey. There's a smidgen of chemistry between him and Parker, but not nearly enough to keep this cliched, predictable film afloat (get it?

Failure to launch is not Sarah or Matthew's best at all. Sarah does pretty well in her starring role, but it's the film itself that lacks, the script and dialouge is lackluster and dulled down.

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