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Spring Breakdown

  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,8/10
4906
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Parker Posey, Rachel Dratch, Sophie Monk, Amy Poehler, Jana Kramer, and Kristin Cavallari in Spring Breakdown (2009)
A thirtysomething woman tasked with looking after her boss's daughter while sheÂ’s on spring break recruits her two best friends for a trip to South Padre Island.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThree women vacation together at a popular travel destination for college co-eds on spring break.Three women vacation together at a popular travel destination for college co-eds on spring break.Three women vacation together at a popular travel destination for college co-eds on spring break.

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    • Ryan Shiraki
  • Drehbuch
    • Ryan Shiraki
    • Rachel Dratch
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Amy Poehler
    • Parker Posey
    • Rachel Dratch
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,8/10
    4906
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Ryan Shiraki
    • Drehbuch
      • Ryan Shiraki
      • Rachel Dratch
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Amy Poehler
      • Parker Posey
      • Rachel Dratch
    • 18Benutzerrezensionen
    • 21Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Amy Poehler
    Amy Poehler
    • Gayle O'Brien
    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Becky St. Germaine
    Rachel Dratch
    Rachel Dratch
    • Judi Joskow
    Amber Tamblyn
    Amber Tamblyn
    • Ashley Hartmann
    Seth Meyers
    Seth Meyers
    • William
    Sophie Monk
    Sophie Monk
    • Mason Masters
    Jonathan Sadowski
    Jonathan Sadowski
    • Doug
    Missi Pyle
    Missi Pyle
    • Charlene
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Senator 'Kay Bee' Hartmann
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Lydia
    Sarah Hagan
    Sarah Hagan
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    Jana Kramer
    Jana Kramer
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    Kristin Cavallari
    Kristin Cavallari
    • Seven #3
    Justin Hartley
    Justin Hartley
    • Todd
    Nick Thune
    Nick Thune
    • Dan - Announcer
    Bruce Vilanch
    Bruce Vilanch
    • Celebrity Judge
    Christopher Knight
    Christopher Knight
    • Celebrity Judge
    La La Anthony
    La La Anthony
    • Celebrity Judge
    • (as Alani 'La La' Vazquez)
    • Regie
      • Ryan Shiraki
    • Drehbuch
      • Ryan Shiraki
      • Rachel Dratch
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    8radigirl132

    Funny funny funny funny

    I don't think this movie is for everyone. But I saw it this weekend in Seattle and I thought it was so funny. I haven't laughed that hard during a movie in long time. I thought the entire cast did a great job. You will find yourself laughing from the first moment through the very last scene. I suspect some moviegoers (especially the ones who take themselves WAY too seriously) will be turned off by this brand of humor. Not me. The movie was a real surprise. And the entire theater was rolling with laughter throughout the showing I went to which makes me think that a lot of people enjoyed themselves and were happy to have a good time at the movies for a change. I cannot wait to see it again! If you're in the mood to LOL then this is for you. Funny funny funny funny!
    6rooprect

    Sooo predictable, but ya gotta love it

    This is one of those times where you CAN judge a book by its cover (or judge a DVD by its box). As the cover implies, it's a silly movie about three 30-something, nerdy women trying to pass for spring break partiers. The gags are predictable, but much like a Rodney Dangerfield movie, that's why we go to see it. No surprises, just a series of expected scenes & funny clichés.

    I watched this mainly because I'm a big fan of Parker Posey (Josie & the Pussycats, Best in Show, Waiting for Guffman). After seeing her in so many eccentric roles, it was interesting to see her play the straight role for a change while most of the crazy antics were handled by Rachel Dratch or Amy Poehler. Actually what made me lol the most was a hilarious supporting role by Missi Pyle (an actress who is mostly known for hilarious supporting roles, like in Galaxy Quest, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, Sarah Silverman Program). Missi plays a perfect Texas slut. Equally hilarious is a supporting performance by Jane Lynch (Best in Show, Mighty Wind) as she plays a psychotic senator who could easily be the result of an unfortunate cross-breeding between Hillary Clinton & Sarah Palin. Yes, very frightening.

    Lots of the gags deal with late 80s nostalgia, such as music by Cyndi Lauper, Wilson Phillips, and a painful scene of the Electric Slide that'll give you horrible flashbacks. My guess is that this film would be enjoyed by similar 30- or 40-something people who remember how awkward & goofy the 80s & 90s were. For those of us who lived through those brutally cheezy decades, it's always fun to see these kinds of movies. If you fall into that generation, I highly recommend "Music & Lyrics" with Drew Barrymore & Hugh Grant.

    Final note, if you go down to your local Blockbuster you can find this DVD for $1.99 on the bargain table. For two bucks you can't go wrong!
    4D_Burke

    "Spring Breakdown" Should Have Allowed The Women Into the Writer's Room

    Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch are among the funnier women to have been on "Saturday Night Live". It's unfortunate that they, along with Tina Fey and Maya Rudolph, were on SNL during the longest stretch of unfunny writing and sketch-making (circa 2002-2006) the show has ever had. Still, these two women most especially know what's funny, and they know how to write a funny movie.

    You'll notice in the credits of this movie that Dratch and director Ryan Shiraki wrote the story for "Spring Breakdown", but who wrote the actual screenplay, consisting of dialogue and all the important fill-in-the-blank material that makes a story into a multidimensional movie? Yep, just Shiraki. Just one guy wrote the dialogue for this movie, and no women apparently wrote the script with him. The result is a pretty cliché spring break movie that doesn't so much spoof the faux holiday as much as exploit it equally as much as MTV does every year.

    If Dratch, Poehler, and even co-star Parker Posey could have contributed their handwriting to the screenplay, it would have been far less cliché. The premise is original, being about three thirty-something women who were unpopular in high school (and apparently college, too), and never had the fun spring break trip they allegedly dreamed about. I say "allegedly" because you never quite know what fun is to these characters. They entered talent shows in the past where they sang stale pro-woman anthems like "True Colors", and spend their nights together holding make-your-own-pizza parties. Even though none of them are especially unattractive, the outside world appears to treat them like they are. There's a scene where a blind student of Poehler's (played by Poehler's real life husband Will Arnett) asks her out on a date, only to touch her face and immediately change his mind. If Poehler's character is supposed to be unattractive, they obviously hired the wrong actress.

    The movie continues to show promise, even though we have our doubts about the main characters, when Posey's boss, Texas Senator 'Kay Bee' Hartmann (Jane Lynch, funny as always) hires Posey to watch over her unpopular college-age daughter (Amber Tamblyn, playing yet another woman who's attractive in real life, but not in the eyes of any characters in this movie) while she goes to a Laguna Beach-like vacation spot for Spring Break. Poehler and Dratch come along, they reluctantly get boozed up, party like they apparently should have when they were in college, and then comes the ultimate showdown with the sorority bitches, whose leader is Sophie Monk.

    Sophie Monk is an incredibly attractive woman who has a body both women and men would kill to have for different reasons. Unfortunately, her movie career is off to a rough start with the abominably unfunny "Date Movie" (2006) and the disappointing "Click" (2006). Here, she plays a Southern belle, although her voice sounds like she stole Delta Burke's voice box. She hams it up a little too much, trying too hard to play a conniving bitch that she comes off as much like a caricature of spoiled college kids as the rest of the extras.

    "Spring Breakdown" was released straight to DVD despite the star power of Amy Poehler, but rightly so because the story is way too cliché. It may as well have been called "National Lampoon's Spring Breakdown", and the magazine probably wouldn't have sued for trademark infringement because of the free publicity. If director Shiraki had given at least one woman the creative input, especially Rachel Dratch, this movie would have been great and not nearly as run-of-the-mill as frat-house comedies we've seen before. I know Dratch will come up with another funny concept, and hopefully be allowed to fill in the rest of the screenplay herself. She's funny enough, and she deserves better than this half-baked comedy that would accept Stiffler's brother with open arms.
    6napierslogs

    Funny enough

    Spring Breakdown stars Amy Poehler, Parker Posey and Rachel Dratch as three thirty-something losers. They are 15 years out of college and now they are going on a spring break vacation.

    The high school or college losers are very common characters, it was a pleasure to see the older version of the cliché characters.

    The movie is riddled with clichés, you will know what is going to happen next, but I still found myself laughing along with it. There are a lot of great actors in this movie and they all embody their different characters perfectly.

    The movie is short and spends just the right amount of time necessary to give us the background information needed on each of the characters. The movie does not take itself seriously so it works very well for a quick, funny comedy.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Average comedy...

    Hmmm... well, "Spring Breakdown" is a comedy mostly targeted for a female audience. But it is still somewhat of a movie that can be seen by guys as well. However, don't expect to be laughing hard at any time throughout the course of the entire movie.

    What works out mostly for the movie is perhaps the female cast, as they did have nice chemistry on the screen and each one brought something unique to the movie in each their own right. And it was also nice to see Seth Meyers, Will Arnett and Jane Lynch make special appearances in the movie.

    The story in "Spring Breakdown" is about three ladies in their thirties who travel to South Padre Island in order to look after a senators daughter, but also to have a chance at partying like they never had a chance to do during their youth.

    For a comedy, then I found myself, oddly enough, not really laughing at any point during the movie. That being said, then I am not saying that the movie is bad or boring, the humor just wasn't in my liking. The movie is still entertaining enough for what it was.

    Unfortunately then "Spring Breakdown" is a very generic comedy that doesn't bring anything new or overly interesting to the comedy genre.

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      • 10. Juli 2009 (Deutschland)
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      • Spring Breakdown - Alter schützt vor Party nicht
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      • South Padre Island, Texas, USA
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      • Code Entertainment
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