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What Happens Next

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Wendie Malick, Jon Lindstrom, Chris Murrah, and Camille in What Happens Next (2011)
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ComedyRomance

Paul, a closeted and self-unaware CEO in his 50's, retires and begins falling for a younger man half his age whom he meets in a dog park.Paul, a closeted and self-unaware CEO in his 50's, retires and begins falling for a younger man half his age whom he meets in a dog park.Paul, a closeted and self-unaware CEO in his 50's, retires and begins falling for a younger man half his age whom he meets in a dog park.

  • Director
    • Jay Arnold
  • Writers
    • Jay Arnold
    • Thom Cardwell
  • Stars
    • Darrin Baker
    • Michael Blaustein
    • David J. Bonner
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    971
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Arnold
    • Writers
      • Jay Arnold
      • Thom Cardwell
    • Stars
      • Darrin Baker
      • Michael Blaustein
      • David J. Bonner
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Darrin Baker
    Darrin Baker
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    Christina Broccolini
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    Camille
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    Bruce Campbell
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    Janet Carroll
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    Benjamin T. Cook
    • Young Andy
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    Jason Courson
    • Florist
    • (as Jason L Courson)
    Justin Destefano
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    Kimberly S. Fairbanks
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    7ohlabtechguy

    Gay themed comedy/drama...

    A good cast and good acting is what kept this story afloat, as unlikely as the plot seemed. Most young gay guys would never consider dating a much older man. Here we have an age gap of at least 30 years. So what we end up with is a very contrived romance comedy of sorts. Many gay themed movies have had "out" characters who insist that anyone they intend to date has to be totally comfortable with public displays of over affection. I think it's completely rational to expect discretion in public spaces by refraining from strong statements of affection. As is typical, in this movie, we have the young gay character demanding that his older, romantic partner be willing to publicly display their affection for one another, or else it's a no go. Sounds more like an unreasonable spoiled brat to me. Still....a cute movie with good acting, good production values and worth watching at least once.
    Kirpianuscus

    pretty nice

    Difficult to be very critic about this real sweet comedy. The crisis of middle age for a CEO guy who decides, in correct measure, to sell his company and begin a new life. And a gift from his sister, changing, in real sense, his life.

    Sure, difficult to know what represents this new, but exactly the fair mix of humor, tension,talks in park of two dog owners , drops of homophobia and expectations of others, the pretty boy as new chance to happiness are the good pieces of this film, charming for performances and for not exactly bad story , pure entertainment and seductive trip of a real unconventional couple.

    So, pretty nice sounds fair as honest definition for this What Happens Next.
    8myonge-72119

    Waht a delightful story

    Having read most of the reviews, I'm almost embarrassed to say that I really enjoyed the movie. I will probably watch it again. Again as I have mentioned in other reviews of or the movies it is not academy award winning material but so what? It was to me a fun and pleasant movie to watch. It was feel good and it had a good story line. Did it have some issues like the plate that never emptied yes but it had a good enough plot, the acting was fine and it made me want to keep watching. I can overlook many things in a movie if it makes me want to keep watching and makes me feel good. And this one did that for me.
    4Suradit

    What just happened?

    Wendy Malick, who plays Elise (and for some reason I can't see credited in the cast list above … maybe she didn't want her name associated with this movie??) was about the only central character in this film who was believable, although at times even she seemed to be overplaying her role.

    Paul is in his fifties and has no inkling that he's gay. Right. He's been a successful businessman who just sold his business and is a bit at a loss as to what he's going to do now that he's retired. He meets Andy, who is in his twenties, in the park. Andy strikes up a conversation with Paul. Paul acts like this is the first person he's ever met. He's unable to respond to even the simplest questions without long pauses. I mean does it really take 15 seconds for a successful businessman to come up with a response to, "ok if I sit here?" and other things normal people can react to without a thought? And the twenty year old Andy falls in love with the 55 year old Paul who can't seem to carry on the simplest conversation, seems to be really uptight & uncomfortable about anything gay, is nearly twice his age and Andy isn't even sure Paul is gay … right.

    The characters, their interactions, the dialogue and the inconsistencies in their behavior are all difficult to believe. What happens next or in this case what happens at the end of the movie, is a bit difficult to swallow as well.

    Some funny moments … the dogs are cute … but I spent most of the movie feeling uncomfortable about it all and, what I assume was supposed to be a happy ending didn't relieve this discomfort.
    2kulbreez97

    Painful and stereotypical

    I gave this movie a 2 because at times Wendy Malick was watchable. The rest was painful at best. The dialogue is horrible and trite. The acting wasn't nearly good enough to save the dialogue. The characters were false and empty at best. They were either boring and made no sense or over the top and made no sense. All in all - OUCH! The premise was interesting, but there wasn't enough motivation to move the story along. I think the writer might have been trying for one of those quirky, independent, everyone is connected whether they know it or not movies - but if so it hasn't been achieved.

    The only saving grace of this movie was Wendy Malick. She is funny and fun to watch. Her portrayal of Elise is great. When she shares a scene with others (such as Chris Murrah, who plays Andy) her performance and what she brings to the role elevates the performances of the others.

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    • Trivia
      There are several references to Parents, Families (& Friends) of Lesbians and Gays or P.F.L.A.G (PFLAG), a real international support and advocacy organization for families and friends dealing with and being supportive of gay relatives and friends.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Paul: [voiceover] My day starts at 6:30 AM. I don't need an alarm clock. I wake up every day and dress for my role as CEO. That means fifty tailored suits at all times. Right now I have fifty-four. Dress shirts - very important: one-twenty-eight; crisp white - always best; an occasional pale yellow or blue. Now, a tie says everything about a man. Silk. Ties should only be silk: eighty stripes; a dozen solids. Oh, and one rogue paisley my sister bought me in Palm Beach - probably hammered at noon. Shoes: black and brown; lace-up only. Well, if this all sounds like much of the same, it's because it is. My routine, my life, my business served me well for thirty-one years, yet today I am cashing it all in. And, for the fist time in my life, I'll be working for someone else. That's a big change for me - and I'm not real good with change, as you can tell.

    • Connections
      References Batman Begins (2005)
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      Ride With Me
      Written by Nadia Ali, Steven Lee Vavrosky, Vincent di Pasquale

      Published by Smile in Bed Publishing, Inc. (BMI)

      Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.

      As Performed by Nadia Ali

      ©(p) 2009 Smile in Bed, LLC. Courtesy of Smile in Bed, LLC.

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • You Can't Have It All
    • Filming locations
      • The Rittenhouse Hotel, 210 West Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • Jaded Creative Productions
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      • $200,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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