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Release Date: 1995 Cast: Paul Reiser, Ed Flanders, Mae Whitman, Matthew Modine, Janeane Garofalo, Wendell Pierce, Jack Black, Ross Malinger, Eliza Dushku, Maria Pitillo, Randy Quaid, Cameron Boyd ...MORE
Cast: Paul Reiser, Ed Flanders, Mae Whitman, Matthew Modine, Janeane Garofalo, Wendell Pierce, Jack Black, Ross Malinger, Eliza Dushku, Maria Pitillo, Randy Quaid, Cameron Boyd, Jayne Brook, Danny Masterson, Lindsay Crouse, Rob Reiner, Johnny Whitworth, Amy Brenneman ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Romantic comedy, Ensemble Film, Comedy-drama, Comedy, Romance Film, Domestic Comedy Bye Bye Love is a 1995 American comedy-drama film that deals with the central issue of divorce. It was directed by Sam Weisman and written by Gary David Goldberg and Brad Hall. It stars Matthew Modine, Randy Quaid, Paul Reiser, Janeane Garofalo, Amy Brenneman, Eliza Dushku, Rob Reiner, Amber Benson, and Lindsay Crouse.
Goldberg and Hall stated that they included in the script several fictionalized accounts of events that had happened to divorced friends of theirs.
Also acting in the film were Jayne Brook, and Ed Flanders in his last movie role. A not-yet-famous Jack Black has one line... MORE
Bye Bye Love is a 1995 American comedy-drama film that deals with the central issue of divorce. It was directed by Sam Weisman and written by Gary David Goldberg and Brad Hall. It stars Matthew Modine, Randy Quaid, Paul Reiser, Janeane Garofalo, Amy Brenneman, Eliza Dushku, Rob Reiner, Amber Benson, and Lindsay Crouse.
Goldberg and Hall stated that they included in the script several fictionalized accounts of events that had happened to divorced friends of theirs.
Also acting in the film were Jayne Brook, and Ed Flanders in his last movie role. A not-yet-famous Jack Black has one line ("Reefer?") as a disc jockey at a party.
This is a story about the breakup of the family. In particular, it focuses on the lifestyle of three divorced men, Dave Goldman (Matthew Modine), wrestling coach/driver's ed teacher Vic Damico (Randy Quaid), and real estate agent Donny Carson (Paul Reiser).
The film is presented from their perspective and it reveals their relationship with their children, ex-wives, girlfriends, male friendships, and their identities as divorced men. In addition to dealing with divorce, the film touches on spousal loss and young adult homelessness. The film can be considered a LESS
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