Duane Hopwood (2004) Reviews

Duane Hopwood (2004)
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A sad sack has to come to term with his own demons after a long run of bad luck in this downbeat comedy drama from writer and director Matt Mulhern. Duane Hopwood (David Schwimmer) lives and works in Atlantic City, where he's a pit boss on the night shift at one of the city's resort hotels, and has a wife, Linda (Janeane Garofalo), and two young daughters, Mary (Ramya Pratt) and Kate (Rachel Covey). Duane also has a drinking problem, and while Linda loves him very much, she's begin to wonder if he's still capable of living up to his responsibilities as a father. The final straw comes when Duane gets arrested for drunk driving while Kate is in the car with him; Linda files for divorce, and the court opts not to give Duane visitation rights. With Duane struggling to hold on to his family, he gets more bad news when he loses his job after he's caught giving money to an argumentative customer to shut him up. With only his friends from work to keep him company -- Anthony (Judah Friedlander), a maintenance man who wants to be a comedian, and Gina (Susan Lynch), a kind-hearted bartender -- Duane realizes he's come to a crossroads where he has to get his life back on track before he loses what little he still has left. Duane Hopwood also features supporting performances from Dick Cavett and Jerry Grayson. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
David SchwimmerJaneane Garofalo, (more)
Director(s):
Matt Mulhern
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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(37 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Constance B.

I thought it would be an interesting movie with David Schwimmer in it. But I could not even finish watching it.

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Cathryn B.

The movie dragged and David Schwimmer played his character in his deadpan way.

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Gretchen L.

This was a good film in that it portrayed reality. I was expecting a little bit more in terms of entertainment, some type of big event or climax. It's a good film, but there never really is anything interesting that happens.

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Kellie L.

I was surprised by David Schwimmer. Who knew he wasn't "Ross" all of the time? I do have to say that it is a very sad movie without the happy ending so many of us look for. It is a shocking reality of what happens to alcoholic families. It did not affect just Duane, but his family, his friends, his career. Watch it. It's good.

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Michael C.

The rating should have included "for language." We rented it because we thought it would be a good story about someone having trouble with drugs and alcohol, but the language was the most "out there" thing about the movie. It was very slow also.

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Jerome W.

I will rent it now, so I don't end up like Randall. Bummer, man! I hope I learn something...

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Christal F.

I didn't like the movie it was one of those movies to watch if nothing is on.

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Robin L.

I really enjoyed this offbeat view into the life of someone with a drinking problem. It is a very different role for David Schwimmer, and he does a great job portraying someone who favors the bottle over his own children. His inner demons overrule his love for his kids, and sometimes in life there are no happy endings.

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April G.

Was good but was a little slow

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M.A. T.

Could have been a much better movie if David Schwimmer wasn't in it. Performances from other actors was fine and enjoyable.

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    Constance B.

    I thought it would be an interesting movie with David Schwimmer in it. But I could not even finish watching it.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Cathryn B.

    The movie dragged and David Schwimmer played his character in his deadpan way.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Gretchen L.

    This was a good film in that it portrayed reality. I was expecting a little bit more in terms of entertainment, some type of big event or climax. It's a good film, but there never really is anything interesting that happens.

    Yes   |   No

     
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