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Bye Bye Love

  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
6.7K
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Matthew Modine, Randy Quaid, and Paul Reiser in Bye Bye Love (1995)
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A story about the family breakup of three divorced men. The film presented their perspective and it reveals their relationship with their children, ex-wives, girl friends, male friendships, ... Read allA story about the family breakup of three divorced men. The film presented their perspective and it reveals their relationship with their children, ex-wives, girl friends, male friendships, and their identities as divorced men.A story about the family breakup of three divorced men. The film presented their perspective and it reveals their relationship with their children, ex-wives, girl friends, male friendships, and their identities as divorced men.

  • Director
    • Sam Weisman
  • Writers
    • Gary David Goldberg
    • Brad Hall
  • Stars
    • Matthew Modine
    • Randy Quaid
    • Paul Reiser
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Sam Weisman
    • Writers
      • Gary David Goldberg
      • Brad Hall
    • Stars
      • Matthew Modine
      • Randy Quaid
      • Paul Reiser
    • 52User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Dave
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Vic
    Paul Reiser
    Paul Reiser
    • Donny
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Lucille
    Amy Brenneman
    Amy Brenneman
    • Susan
    Eliza Dushku
    Eliza Dushku
    • Emma
    Ed Flanders
    Ed Flanders
    • Walter
    Maria Pitillo
    Maria Pitillo
    • Kim
    Lindsay Crouse
    Lindsay Crouse
    • Grace
    Ross Malinger
    Ross Malinger
    • Ben
    Johnny Whitworth
    Johnny Whitworth
    • Max
    Wendell Pierce
    Wendell Pierce
    • Hector
    Cameron Boyd
    Cameron Boyd
    • Jed
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Michele
    Jayne Brook
    Jayne Brook
    • Claire
    Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
    Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
    • Heidi
    Amber Benson
    Amber Benson
    • Meg
    Rob Reiner
    Rob Reiner
    • Dr. Townsend
    • Director
      • Sam Weisman
    • Writers
      • Gary David Goldberg
      • Brad Hall
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    7headfulofghosts126

    Well done

    This is a very enjoyable little movie and after seven years and numerous viewings, I still watch it every time it's on TV. Of all the movies I've seen dealing with divorce and broken homes this one comes the closest to portraying what it was like (at least for me and my family). Best of all, it's not a depressing downer of a movie. It's fun to watch and emotional at the same time. The most effective part of the film for me was the relationship between Paul Reiser and his daughter since it reminded me so much of my dad and sister. All of the actors are extremely well chosen (minus the very bland Mathew Modine). It handles the topic of divorce responsibly and doesn't load on the melodramatics. For anyone who's gone through a divorce and wondered "Now what?", or a child of divorce... you should get a lot of this movie. I really, really liked it.
    8inkblot11

    For those starting over, this film is a touching and truthful inspiration for things to come

    Dave (Matthew Modine), Vic (Randy Quaid), and Donny (Paul Reiser) are a trio of friends and divorced fathers. Dave has a beautiful new young girlfriend named Kim (Maria Pitillo) but still sports a wandering eye. Vic, whose soul was definitely bruised by his ex-wife, is just agreeing to go on a blind date with Lucille (Janeane Garofalo). As for Donny (Paul Reiser), he is also having severe trouble moving on, holding his former wife in high esteem, even though she has remarried. All of the men have children that they love deeply and who fall into their custody at the appropriate times. Yet, meeting their former mates at such places as McDonald's, in order to exchange their children, still gives everyone a pang of hurt. Will Dave learn to commit himself to one woman? Will Vic let go of his resentments and take a chance on a new love? And will Donny realize his ex is never coming back and give himself permission to love someone else, even if it is Dave's former wife (Amy Brenneman)? As for the kids, will they be able to weather their parents divorce, too? This is a truthful and touching film about divorce in modern America. Yes, it is very common now, making life complicated, especially when children are involved. But, even so, it is not the end of the world, as all of the men, women, and kids discover in this movie. All of the actors are wonderful, with Quaid, especially, giving an extremely humorous and thoughtful performance. Special mention should also go to Garofalo for her drop-dead-funny, neurotic-yet-lovable portrayal of a divorcée. Then, too, the California setting is lovely, the costumes very well chosen, and the production values quite high. Most of all, the script is funny, original, and brutally honest. If you have been down the divorce highway, you should definitely make time for this film. It will help heal wounds with its laughs and sensitivity. But, even if you just want to find a film that will let you "yuck it up", this one is a terrific choice.
    tsundae

    One giant McDonald's commercial.

    I have seen this movie twice now and I have to post my opinions as to why this movie is crap in terms of writing, directing, and editing... possibly even casting.

    "Bye Bye, Love" stars the TV star, Paul Reiser, as a guy who divorced his wife for reasons we never really know... and he is still in love with her. Matthew Modine plays an always smiling (never acting) "charmer." Randy Quaid plays another odd character that never is well developed because the movie has too many plots and characters to really focus on anyone in particular.

    One thing that sickens me about this movie is how much blatant advertising is done within it. Off the top of my head, I remember Kettle Chips, Minute Maid, and last and certainly not least, McDonald's. I bet MickeyD's patroned the entire movie, to show that divorcees should meet there every weekend to trade their kids, seeing as the divorce rate in America is over 50% of all married couples. What a demographic to hit for! I never heard of people meeting at fast food restaurants to exchange their kids for the weekend before this.

    Next thing, Eliza Dushku hitting on the guy who works at McDonalds? How realistic is that? Yes, I realize all of you Buffy fans that she is "Faith" but it doesn't make up for the fact that her character was undeveloped and weak. For example, when she gets drunk and screams at her father and says all of that typical "i broke up the marriage" crap... where did any of that come from? We are given no clues as to why she's angry except for Reiser's "that age between 13 and 36" quote.

    The chronology in this movie was hard to follow, too, because most of the scenes played independent to the others, while going back and forth between the 40 stories going on. The music montages added to the story, making it even worse than it already was. The lovely "wrap-up" at the end really made the story feel like it ended at a very awkward place. The climax was very... semi-climatic. Quaid's character is a rollercoaster of uncertainty. He's not a dynamic character... he's a schiz. So is his lovely date, Garafolo.

    This movie doesn't give insight as to what men are going through after a divorce... it gives what women want men to be like. I would only recommend this movie to people who want to be brainwashed by Dr. Laura-esque psychology and the mesmers at McDonalds.
    7DukeEman

    Single fathers and their hang ups.

    A look at modern day divorced American single fathers and their attachment to McDonalds! It has some sincere and funny moments that make it worth the while but as always, when Hollywood gets to close to the truth, it turns to a TV soap style of resolution.
    mojo2004

    Underrated THIS MOVIE IS A GEM!

    I loved this movie from the start and I still love it.Fifty times no make that 100 times beter than "Parenthood" it had good actors that matched their character's personalities to me.I'm a huge fan of Mathew Modine but the two best actors were Randy Quaid and Janeane Garofalo.Both were adorable and funny.All the kids were good too and kudos to Paul Rieser for a heartwarming performance with screen daughter Eliza Dushku.One bad thing-the pairing of the best friend with his buddy's ex-wife.Bull! They didn't have to go there.I bought this movie and I can watch it everyday.Funny,sweet, and I'm sure all families of divorce wish it was as easy as the movie made it.

    9/10 stars

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    • Trivia
      Amber Benson, Eliza Dushku, and Lindsay Crouse went on to star in Buffy the Vampire Slayer the TV show together as Tara, Faith and Prof. Maggie Walsh.
    • Goofs
      Donny refers to David Townsend as Rob. David is played by actor/director Rob Reiner.
    • Quotes

      Lucille: I'm not shooting for a "successful" relationship at this point, I'm just looking for something that will prevent me from throwing myself in front of a bus. I'm keeping my expectations very very low.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK cinema version was cut to receive a PG rating. The DVD is rated 12 and is uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Outbreak/Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh/Bye Bye Love/Losing Isaiah/Farinelli (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Falling in Love Again
      Performed by Linda Ronstadt

      Music by Friedrich Hollaender

      Music by Lyrics by Samuel Lerner

      Produced by Peter Asher

      Produced under license from Elektra Entertainment

      by arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bye bye love
    • Filming locations
      • 17030 Green Drive, City of Industry, California, USA(McDonald's)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Ubu Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,096,673
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,523,048
      • Mar 19, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,096,673
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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