Information
| Year: | 2006 |
| Rating: | 5.7(9539) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Romance |
| Directed by: | Jesse Peretz |
| Actors: | Zach Braff Jason Bateman Charles Grodin Lucian Maisel Amanda Peet Mia Farrow |
| "On January 19, it's not business, it's personal." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Jesse Peretz | |
| Actors | |
| Zach Braff | as Tom Reilly |
| Jason Bateman | as Chip Sanders |
| Charles Grodin | as Bob Kowalski |
| Lucian Maisel | as Wesley |
| Donal Logue | as Don Wollebin |
| Fred Armisen | as Manny |
| Bob Stephenson | as Doug |
| Josh Charles | as Forrest Mead |
| Yul Vazquez | as Paco |
| Michael Lawson | as Busboy |
| Paul Rudd | as Leon |
| Nicholas Grodin | as Summers |
| Robert John Burke | as Colonel |
| Romany Malco | as Doctor Hakim Oliver |
| Edmund Lyndeck | as Mr. Hordhaus |
| Michael Cumpsty | as Jack Connor |
| John Benjamin Hickey | as Wesley's Dad |
| Declan Patrick Schenck | as Baby Oliver - 2 Months |
| Brayden Julian Schenck | as Baby Oliver - 2 Months |
| Connor Grace | as Baby Oliver - 6 Months |
| Frank Girardeau | as Fire Inspector |
| Ian Hyland | as Steve |
| Cyrus Hernstadt | as Kid with Toy Car |
| Sig Libowitz | as Hassidic Guy |
| Edwin Lopez | as Wheelchair Basketball Player #1 |
| Eddie McGee | as Wheelchair Basketball Player #2 |
| Ismael Peter Casillas III | as Kid at Birthday Party |
| Shevy Berkovits Gutierrez | as Lower East Sider |
| Actresses | |
| Amanda Peet | as Sofia Kowalski |
| Mia Farrow | as Amelia Kowalski |
| Amy Poehler | as Carol Lane |
| Yaffit Hallely | as Woman |
| Marin Hinkle | as Karen |
| Carole Troll | as Nurse |
| Sarah Bennett | as Nancy |
| Amy Adams | as Abby March |
| Caitlin Miller | as Lisbeth |
| Lauren Weedman | as Alice |
| Katie Barrett | as Executive |
| Tarina Pouncy | as Ticket Agent |
| Sheila K. Adams | as Steve's Mom |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, Spanish |
| Gross: |
USA - 3,091,922 USD (8 July 2007) |
| Plot: | In Manhattan, Sofia's an attorney and Tom's a cook who has a hard time holding a job. When their first child is born, they agree that she'll be a full-time mom and he'll get a promotion. When he gets fired, he takes a job in Ohio working at the ad agency where her father is assistant director. Tom's assigned to report to Chip, a competitive, hard-driving guy who's in a wheelchair and who's Sofia's ex-boyfriend - from high school. Chip still carries a torch for her, so he connives to make Tom's work life miserable. As Tom's frustrations mount, it may be that Sofia will take Chip's side. Is Tom doomed to fail yet again? |
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Original Soundtracks
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"The Start of Something" Written by Matt Simon, Ramesh Srivastava, Jason Chronis, Mitch Calvert and Jared Van Fleet Performed by Voxtrot Published by Glass Cheetah Music (SESAC)/Solar Hat Music (SESAC)/Blue Calliope Music (SESAC)/Dancing Paper Cut-Out Music (SESAC)/No Tsu Oh Music (SESAC) Courtesy of Cult Hero Records "Drinks for Two" Written and Performed by Paul Williams Published by Cypress Creek Music (ASCAP)/Ocean Ridge Music 1 (SOCAN) Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music "Miracle Drug" Written by A.C. Newman (as Allan Carl Newman) Performed by A.C. Newman Published by SOCAN Courtesy of Matador Records "Magnum" Written by Jimmy Kaleth Courtesy of APM Music "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" Written by Randy Bachman Performed by Bachman-Turner Overdrive Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BMI) Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Desert Tribe A" Written by Tim Juckes Courtesy of APM Music "Mornings Eleven" Written by Romeo Stodart and Michele Stodart Performed by The Magic Numbers Published by Warner Chappell Music Publishing Ltd. (ASCAP)/Copyright Control Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "Costa Dorada" Written by Graham Preskett Courtesy of APM Music |
Goofs
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Continuity: During the Family barbeque, Sophia's mom is seen sitting down and holding Oliver, then the shot switches and we see her from a different angle and she is holding the baby differently. This happens several times within the scene Continuity: Throughout the movie, Oliver changes in size inconsistently to the time line of the movie. For example, upon the arrival of the family to their home in Ohio, while on the porch, Oliver appears to be 1-2 months old. When the action shifts to inside the house, Oliver has aged by several months. In his next scene, the child has returned to his newborn size. CHAR: Bob tells Tom that he moved his family a 1000 miles, but the trip from NYC, NY to Columbus, OH is only about 550. GEOG: The bag of burgers is from In-n-Out, which has no franchises anywhere near the scene's setting of Ohio. |
Quotes
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Tom Reilly: He's paralyzed from the waist down! Sofia Kowalski: [with a satisfied smile] Not completely! Bob Kowalski: Why would I give you my 'yes' ball? Bob Kowalski: [burns his hand on lamp] Fuck! Tom Reilly: Are you okay? Bob Kowalski: That lamp is hotter than shit! Chip Sanders: [hits Tom with wheelchair] That's for stealing my yogurt, douche. Tom Reilly: No offense to Chip, but he's a dick! Sofia Kowalski: [Abby March makes comment about how Sofia isn't a happy person and Abby thinks it's bad for baby Oliver] You know what I think? You're an idiot. And your son Petey... is a dipshit. Tom Reilly: Market penetration strategy. Something that's very important to today's youth market: penetration. Sofia Kowalski: Your baby's a dipshit! |
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