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    Swingers Director: Doug Liman Cast: Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Ron Livingston, Patrick Van Horn

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/24/2002
    • Original Release: 1996
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 13,727

    Viewer Rating: (10 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Filmmakers' audio commentary with director Doug Liman and editor Stephen Mirrione; Illustrated action commentary with Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn; "Making It in Hollywood"- original documentary; - Art Imitates Life: Writing the Story; - Life Creates Art: Getting "Swingers" Made; - Life Imitates Art: "Swingers" Culture; - Art Creates Life: Life After "Swingers" ; The Cutting Room Floor; - Director's Introduction; - Golfing; - The Kiss; - Drunken Diners; - Outtakes Reel; "Swingblade" short film; ; Dolby Digital Surround Sound ; Widescreen (1.85:1)- enhanced for 16x9 televisions; French lanugage track

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits
    2. The Rub
    3. Double Down
    4. Big Winners
    5. Trailer Park
    6. Buddies
    7. Night on the Town
    8. Local Hangout
    9. Short-Term Relationship
    10. You & Me & the Bottle Make Three
    11. Lorraine
    12. Late Breakfast
    13. New Day, New Man
    14. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    A knowing examination of the psyche of the modern American male, Doug Liman's debut comedy Swingers stars screenwriter Jon Favreau as the sensitive Mike, a struggling actor and stand-up comic looking for romance in the wake of the dissolution of a six-year relationship. Against his better judgment, he hits the town with his pal Trent (Vince Vaughn, in a star-making performance), a retro-hip smooth-talker who calls women "babies" and feels compelled to illustrate to Mike the error of his gentlemanly ways. First in Las Vegas and later in a series of hip L.A. nightspots, the duo and their other pals, including a guy named Sue (Patrick Van Horn), prowl for women, looking for kicks and cheap thrills. The difference is that while Trent wants sex, Mike wants love and romance. Only when he learns to simply be himself does he find what he's looking for. Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

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    Frat Pack...by Gonzo84

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    September 24, 2009: This film isn't for everyone...it took years and many times of viewing the feature to finally grasp onto what the fans have always found great within this film. I've viewed it a few times within the past few months and it's really grown on me, which I think can happen for anybody if they let it. This is definitely a film for anybody who likes Vince Vaughn whose on his "A" game in this gem and introducing us to his ever-flowing dialogue style. Growing up, all I remember is that people would refer to this film as nothing but a bunch of wanna-be Rat Pack 20 year olds parading around town trying to get laid. And of course the first few times of watching this film got me to think the same thing, but now that I'm in my mid-20s, I see a major difference and a wide range of social commentary being portrayed. Number one being that this is about a group of guys which is nothing new, but these guys are arogant, NY/LA types, posing as if they're kings. You have two main characters (Vaughn, Favreau) whom are widely different within their personalities, but yet similar. Favreau (whom wrote the script as well) is still in the dumps after his girlfriend of 6yrs breaks it off with him, we catch up with him 6 months after and he's still heartbroken, especially since now his ex is dating somebody else. Vaughn plays one of his best friend's is a highly energetic and cocky guy with an ego the size of the moon and gets off on playing women. This film isn't just about these two characters, but the rest of the group as well and the way they talk, act, and cruise the city as if they own the place is nothing new to any guy since I think a lot of the times "We" act as if we are some kind of gift to the cities we live in. This is great film for getting inside the mind of the male psyche, tips on how we act when we get numbers from women and how long we wait to call and why we wait to not seem desparate to even getting a woman's number only to never even call cause you don't have any interest in them after talking with them...hey women do the same thing, so there shouldn't be any sexist remarks being made. The way the friends interact and play around is definitely true to life. People might find this film boring or not entertaining, but I beg to differ, cause there's a lot more to this film that meets the eye. I'm glad that there is a film like this that portrays male friends and individuals in this matter and show realistically how we act. People have commented on how the way they talk to eachother is using terms like "Baby" and "Money," but how is that any different than terms like "Gnarly" or using "Bad" as a good term. Besides with these characters it shouldn't be suprising they'd talk like this, but I find it amusing and fits their personalities perfectly. So if you're a guy and especially in your mid-20s, then watch this film, don't expect a huge plot, but just a fun adaption of ordinary life between friends.

    I Also Recommend: Diner, Entourage: the Completes Seasons 1-5.

    This movie is still a favorite Vaughn movieby Anonymous

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    June 18, 2007: This movie is awesome for those of you that can enjoy a mostly situational dialogue movie. Some people like their comedy to be given to them like you would see in a Jim Carrey movie. This movie is hillarious! Vince Vaughn's timing and lines are awesome and Jon Favreau's message scene is just painful to watch. Hopefully this helps and to clairify I don't think its bad if you some of you don't enjoy this type of comedy, but I do highly suggested for those who do.


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