The story of three girlfriends who go back to Kalamazoo, Michigan for their 10 year high school reunion.The story of three girlfriends who go back to Kalamazoo, Michigan for their 10 year high school reunion.The story of three girlfriends who go back to Kalamazoo, Michigan for their 10 year high school reunion.
Dee Wallace
- Susan
- (as Dee Wallace-Stone)
Jennifer Kindhouse
- Sheryl
- (as Jennifer Willison)
Anne DeSalvo
- Mia Cacciani
- (as Anne De Salvo)
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'Kalamazoo?' opened in its hometown on April 7 and has registered several "sold out" shows. Coverage in the local media report that audiences are loving this movie. The comedic scenes draw huge laughs while the more dramatic scenes have sparked a few tears. Getting to see a local town on the big screen is pretty cool and references to various businesses showcase the producers' pride in their hometown.
The cast -- including Joanna Clare Scott, Mayim Bailik, Josie Davis and Michael Boatman, spent the weekend mixing and mingling with crowds during a series of public appearances and Q&A sessions.
This film is currently running in Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Holland, Grand Haven and Lowell. Even though the premiere festivities have passed, directors Joanna Clare Scott and Dana E. Kowalski continue to speak locally (4/13 at 6:30 p.m. at Herrick Library, Holland). Dates for the next release cities will be announced soon.
The cast -- including Joanna Clare Scott, Mayim Bailik, Josie Davis and Michael Boatman, spent the weekend mixing and mingling with crowds during a series of public appearances and Q&A sessions.
This film is currently running in Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Holland, Grand Haven and Lowell. Even though the premiere festivities have passed, directors Joanna Clare Scott and Dana E. Kowalski continue to speak locally (4/13 at 6:30 p.m. at Herrick Library, Holland). Dates for the next release cities will be announced soon.
As a former Kalamazoo resident with a fondness for the town I was looking forward to seeing this movie. But, what a disappointment! Although the acting and the production values aren't bad, the script is awful, the plot is unrealistic, and the theme is disturbing.
The main message of this film is that Women are nothing without husbands and children. I can hardly believe how regressive it is in it's view of women. Has the writer been living under a rock?
Although I enjoyed seeing my beloved city on the big screen, I wouldn't suggest this movie to anyone. It's terrible. It's an embarrassment to the city it's named after.
The main message of this film is that Women are nothing without husbands and children. I can hardly believe how regressive it is in it's view of women. Has the writer been living under a rock?
Although I enjoyed seeing my beloved city on the big screen, I wouldn't suggest this movie to anyone. It's terrible. It's an embarrassment to the city it's named after.
Let me start out be saying that I saw some of the movie being filmed and have a tie to the movie with my car being used in it. That said I am hoping I can be unbiased. The movie gets right to the story with hardly any filler. The actors all did a great job, I have seen so many movies where actors just seem to have a feeling that there time is being wasted and it shows in there performance, This movie did not have any of that. The story was followed through without any forks in the road to get you confused about the plot. The locations of the city and homes looked wonderful. I have to say that with all the good performances that where given Joanna Clair Scott and Josie Davis's really stick with you. In closing this is a fun movie and if you have been to Kalamazoo it will be a real treat for you to see it on the big screen. Ron
I was afraid of this movie. As a Kalamazoo resident, I was afraid I would only like it because it was in Kalamazoo. Then I realized I was afraid that I wouldn't like it ONLY because it was in Kalamazoo. The time it took me to work through that was the same time it took for me to get over the novelty of seeing my town on the big screen and the time it took for the characters to start to develop. And develop they did. Just having come from a high school reunion -- a few decades past the 10th -- I was pretty receptive to the theme, but I really wasn't prepared for the warmth and emotion surrounding the characters and found myself pulling for them. I was pleased that the high level of cinematography didn't make this feel like a small picture, and I was pleased with the brightness of the surrounding cast that helped strengthen the fact that growing up is about relationships, something that it takes several reunions for a lot of people to get. In that regard, the criticism that females were focused on the family part of their lives was off the mark. I would encourage our children, who are just in that 10th-range, to see the movie for just that message. Ultimately, though, it's not a message-movie, per se, but a movie that builds to make you feel for these specific characters. Very cool.
Where can I find this movie? I have looked everywhere and looked on alot of movie apps and Googled where to possibly find it or order it.
Did you know
- TriviaCasting director Cecily Adams died during production. The film is dedicated to her.
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $53,609
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $22,074
- Apr 9, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $53,609
- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
- Color
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