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Bye Bye, Love (1995)

Bye Bye, Love (1995)
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Three divorced fathers, played by Paul Reiser, Matthew Modine, and Randy Quaid, experience the joys and hardships of their former marriages, their relationships with their kids, and getting back into the dating scene in this whimsical comedy. Dave (Modine) is diligently playing the field, while Vic (Quaid) is enraged over his ex-wife's spending problem and Donny (Reiser) is struggling with the love he still feels for his ex and his own feelings of rejection. However, what develops over the weekend changes each man's life forever. Vic goes on a nightmare date with a neurotic woman (Janeane Garofalo), Dave loses control of his female interests when they all show up at the house simultaneously, and Donny finds himself literally out on a limb in order to communicate with his teenage daughter. Though it deals with serious subject matter, Bye Bye Love is a lighthearted look at modern American divorce and the often humorous ways in which people adjust to a new life. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

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Starring:
Matthew ModineRandy Quaid, (more)
Director(s):
Sam Weisman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Bye Bye, Love

Three divorced fathers, played by Paul Reiser, Matthew Modine, and Randy Quaid, experience the joys and hardships of their former marriages, their relationships with their kids, and getting back into the dating scene in this whimsical comedy. Dave (Modine) is diligently playing the field, while Vic (Quaid) is enraged over his ex-wife's spending problem and Donny (Reiser) is struggling with the love he still feels for his ex and his own feelings of rejection. However, what develops over the weekend changes each man's life forever. Vic goes on a nightmare date with a neurotic woman (Janeane Garofalo), Dave loses control of his female interests when they all show up at the house simultaneously, and Donny finds himself literally out on a limb in order to communicate with his teenage daughter. Though it deals with serious subject matter, Bye Bye Love is a lighthearted look at modern American divorce and the often humorous ways in which people adjust to a new life. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Sam Weisman
Writer(s):
Gary David GoldbergD. Bradford Hall
Producer(s):
Sam WeismanBrad HallD. Bradford Hall
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Questionable for Children, Profanity)
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    Lopez D.

    What a great "feel good" movie. I loved so many things about this movie. It was funny and sweet and good and warm. You grow to love the characters as real people. I love the part where they rent "The Yearling".....again. And "the date, as in the cow, or the chicken." What a fabulous cast!! Terrific acting. Incredibly well written. Really touches on the heart of divorce and how it affects the family as a whole.

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    Troy B.

    This is not a comedy per se. This is more of he journey of 4 men all of which are divorced and have kids. There is a reality to this movie in that they go through all the stuff divorced people go though.(Or so I would think) Good movie that flows well and has a good hearted plot. To me, it was sort of a sleeper movie that caught me by surprise.

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    Jennifer W.

    I thought this was going to be a great comedy to watch with my daughter. I expected to much.

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