The Suburbans (1999)

The Suburbans (1999)
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Answering the question of "Where have all the New Wavers gone?" is The Suburbans, a comedy from first-time director Donal Lardner Ward, who also stars and co-wrote the screenplay. In 1981, power pop band The Suburbans had it all -- big hair, skinny ties and a hit record. But they never followed up on their one chart success, and years later, most of the band's members have dropped out of the music business in favor of "real jobs." However, when one of the ex-Suburbans gets married, the four members are reunited at the reception and play their lone hit for old times sake. As fate would have it, one of the wedding guests is Cait (Jennifer Love Hewitt), a young A&R executive who loved the Suburbans as a kid and thinks they could have another shot at the big time. But does pushing-40 bandleader Danny (Ward) really want to put a stake in the heart of his marriage to Grace (Amy Brenneman) for another moment in the spotlight? The Suburbans features a period-appropraite cameo from A Flock Of Seagulls and supporting performances from Ben Stiller, Jerry Stiller, Will Ferrell and Robert Loggia. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Craig BierkoAmy Brenneman, (more)
Director(s):
Donal Lardner Ward
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of The Suburbans

Answering the question of "Where have all the New Wavers gone?" is The Suburbans, a comedy from first-time director Donal Lardner Ward, who also stars and co-wrote the screenplay. In 1981, power pop band The Suburbans had it all -- big hair, skinny ties and a hit record. But they never followed up on their one chart success, and years later, most of the band's members have dropped out of the music business in favor of "real jobs." However, when one of the ex-Suburbans gets married, the four members are reunited at the reception and play their lone hit for old times sake. As fate would have it, one of the wedding guests is Cait (Jennifer Love Hewitt), a young A&R executive who loved the Suburbans as a kid and thinks they could have another shot at the big time. But does pushing-40 bandleader Danny (Ward) really want to put a stake in the heart of his marriage to Grace (Amy Brenneman) for another moment in the spotlight? The Suburbans features a period-appropraite cameo from A Flock Of Seagulls and supporting performances from Ben Stiller, Jerry Stiller, Will Ferrell and Robert Loggia. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Donal Lardner Ward
Writer(s):
Tony GumaDonal Lardner Ward
Producer(s):
Brad KrevoyJ.J. AbramsLeanna Creel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Sexual Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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MICHAEL REESE B.

I love Jennifer Love Hewitt, which is why I rented this DVD, but I was hoping for a decent story too. Only 1 good thing came from this.....there's a scene in which Jennifer (who was age 20 when she made this movie) lifts up her dress & shows off her sweet bod in panties! Besides that, however, this is absolutely the lamest movie I've seen in a LONG time! ....You can decide if it's still worth renting. :)

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Graham G.

This movie was good for a few laughs, but isn't for someone who has high expectations. The appearances by Ben and Jerry Stiller were entertaining and helped provide some laughs, but I find it to be kind of a shame that the main roles weren't cast a little better. None the less it's worth a rent.

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Patrick F.

Lost interest quickly, around the very annoying and long scene with Ben Stiller. Don't bother with this film.

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