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Opinion: Swingers
Original at thankyounetflix (WordPress)
• Mon, Dec 29
By musicalmystery Mike (Jon Favreau), a recent transplant to Los Angeles, has recently broken up with his long-time girlfriend of six years and is still having trouble letting go and moving on. His friend Trent (Vince Vaughn) takes him on an overnight trip to Las Vegas in an attempt to get him back in the game. T...
Movie Reviews
Original at Gay and Lesbian Times
• Thu, Dec 18
Story: Four Christmases sort of follows along the same lines as any holiday movie these days – dysfunctional families being dysfunctional until they realize how warm and fuzzy it is being dysfunctional. Yawn. In this case, unmarried, yuppie couple Brad (Vaughn) and Kate (Reese Withersp...
Movie Review: Fred Claus
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Dec 9
OH - Dec 9, 2008 In the tradition of traditional feel-good Christmas cheer movies comes that most untraditional (un)sentimental performer, Vince Vaughn. ...
Opinion: Opening this Thanksgiving: Vince & Reese Deck the Halls, Milk and Baz's Own Heaven's GateOriginal at New York Observer
• Wed, Nov 26
By Christopher Rosen What's the story: Whither Vince Vaughn? The last two movies the patron saint of fraternities has starred in have been holiday-themed studio fare. However we'll pretty much guarantee Four Christmases is going to be better than Fred Claus. From director Seth Gordon (The King of Kong), Chri...
Opinion: Vince Vaughn, Reese Witherspoon deliver little cheer in 'Four ...
Original at New York Daily News
• Tue, Nov 25
The buds who shot to fame in "Swingers" have just a few scenes together, but appear to be having so much fun — Favreau's sneering sidelong glances could ... Holiday turkey: Witherspoon, Vaughn live every couple’s worst ... Boston Herald
DVD Review: Fred Claus (PG)
Original at Skegness Standard
• Tue, Nov 25
UK - Living in the shadow of his brother the good old Saint Nic (Paul Giamatti), Fred (Vince Vaughn) begins to resent his brother and everything he represents ...
DVD Verdict Review - Fred Claus (Blu-Ray)
Original at DVD Verdict
• Mon, Nov 24
Attending this meeting is Fred Claus (Vince Vaughn, The Break-Up), who is, yes, the brother of Santa Claus (Paul Giamatti, American Splendor). How best to describe Fred? I already have described him by telling you that he is played by ...
Movie review: Four Christmases -- 2 out of 5 stars
Original at Orlando Sentinel
• Mon, Nov 24
Four Christmases hurls towering Vince Vaughn at tiny Reese Witherspoon and a lot of Oscars at a lightweight holiday farce. This comedy about a happy couple made miserable by having to visit four divorced parents begins with a bang but settles into sentiment so maudlin that even this cast c...
Movie Review: Disaster Movie - 1 out of 5 stars
Original at Orlando Sentinel
• Thu, Sep 4
FL - I'm more bloated than Vince Vaughn in The Break-Up, or Fred Claus, or Vince Vaughn!" Industry rating: PG-13 for crude and sexual content throughout, ...
Opinion: Wedding Crashers Doesn't Crash & Burn
Original at popcornandasoda (WordPress)
• Sat, Aug 9
By Alan First off you have Vince Vaughn in “Vince Vaughn mode”. And that is a very good mode to be in. VV is awesome at impromptu acting and the way his eyes get all crazy and bug out is hysterical! So I like VV in “Vince Vaughn mode” in this one…even if it is used only occasionally.
Ken's Review: Fred Claus - The Vince Vaughn Show
Original at First Showing
• Sun, Nov 11
By Ken Evans Discover More: Movie Reviews This has been one of the oddest movie experiences I've had all year. Looking back at the very first teaser for Fred Claus, the one with Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti on the couch arguing, I actually was kind of excited to see it. Then as the other clips and trailers...
Opinion: Movies Online: Cast Interview, Fred Claus
Original at Vaughn.com
• Sat, Nov 3
By Christine(spidell27@sbcglobal.net) KEVIN SPACEY: He’s so overworked. KEVIN SPACEY: Coaching them. PAUL GIAMATTI: Oh sure. VINCE VAUGHN: There you go. KEVIN SPACEY: No. DAVID DOBKIN: Yeah. Oh Yeah. PAUL GIAMATTI: -and there was a sponge- VINCE VAUGHN: It’s a comedy, yeah KEVIN SPACEY: It’s a Wonderful Life.
HD DVD Review: The Break-Up
Original at Blogcritics
• Sat, Jun 2
By Matt Paprocki Peyton Reed directs this supposed comedy, starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston. Vaughn is never off, and Aniston always fits into her role as the adorable girlfriend/wife. What they’re given here is nothing more than a long-winded fight that plays out in such a miserable fashion, i...