Jon Favreau,
Vince Vaughn,
Ron Livingston,
Patrick Van Horn,
Alex Désert
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A knowing examination of the psyche of the modern American male, Doug Liman's debut comedy Swingers stars screenwriter Jon Favreau as the sensitive Mike, a struggling actor and stand-up comic looking ... read more
DVD Release Date: July 21, 1998
Stats: 4,849 reviews
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January 11, 2012
'Swingers'. One of the most authentic movies about guys and their nature I've ever seen. Even though it's in a time and place that I never experienced, the dialogue by Favreau feels so real, and their little world at the time, captured perfectly.
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September 1, 2011
"You're money and you don't even know it!"
Wannabe actors become regulars in the stylish neo-lounge scene; Trent teaches his friend Mike the unwritten rules of the scene.REVIEW
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July 4, 2011
Finally got around to seeing this and I must say I'm glad that I did. It is an interesting look at the desperation of young single wannabe superstars in the 90's. While that certainly is a recipe for a good comedy, I was surprised at how much heart was injected into this storylin... read more
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June 26, 2011
This is the closest thing to a 90's cultural milieu. It's another commentary on life "back then" showing a group of men living in Los Angeles, with the intent of sleeping with anything that moves, all the while hopping the club scene looking for the next tasty fling. The reason t... read more
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June 25, 2011
Trent: So, what'd you think of that Dorothy girl?
Mike: The whole Judy Garland thing kinda turned me on. Does that make me some kind of fag?
Trent: No, baby, you're money.
Swingers is a movie about guys for guys and Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn were "money" in their roles. Fa... read more -
June 24, 2011
You're money and you don't even know it!
A very cool movie that entertains for an hour and a half. I didn't think it was very funny but it was the story more like what I enjoyed more. This film could prove that nice guys "don't" finish last.This movie teaches us to always double... read more -
February 5, 2011
"The point is, Mike, that it all depends on how you look at it."
Swingers is the quintessential guy movie. Not to say that a woman won't enjoy it, or that it's a stereotypical collection of all the things that men are supposed to love in movies, like a non-stop testosterone-fuel... read more -
January 4, 2010fb619846742An authentic, low-budget comedy that features two outstanding coming-out performances from Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau. While it drags a little at it's conclusion and the main characters come across as whiny and completely self-centered at times, the main thing that makes this t... read more
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November 26, 2009
Swingers touches on the more shallow side of "guys". It's really accurate and really is a great examination. Vince Vaughn and John Favreau have such great chemistry together and have a very realistic relationship in the film. I really love how honest this is and isn't afraid to b... read more
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October 22, 2009
I just want to run around saying to everyone: you're so money baby, you're so money!
Critic Reviews
A winningly confident snapshot of the nightlives of a bunch of young showbiz wannabes in a very upto-the-minute Hollywood. Full Review
Mr. Favreau wrote this screenplay with his real friends in mind. And the cast's camaraderie is appealingly clear. Full Review
A guy film that gives you something to latch onto, that makes male bonding both believable and appealing. Full Review
It's no masterpiece, but it's real. Full Review
The movie is sweet, funny, observant and goofy with a small "g," which means you don't get paid, but at least you don't have to wear the suit. Full Review
Swingers is uneven, amateurish and borderline misogynistic. But it's also very funny, and it never loses its cool.
This kind of story -- a staple of low-budget features -- is getting awfully stale, and the injection of humor can't completely invigorate the proceedings. Full Review
It's not the most creative of plots, but it captures a generation and the down-on-your-luck-in-so-many-ways motif effectively: it's like comfort food, with more heart than Liman usually provides. Full Review
Director-cinematographer Doug Liman gets points for breathing a bit of life into an already tired indie sub genre. Full Review
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