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...plane crashes and all 37 players and five coaches are killed instantly. The film focuses on the process of rebuilding the team, and subsequently, the community. The new team consists of the three members who were not on the plane and the new head coach Jack Lengyel (Matthew McConaughey...
Though the plot of “We are Marshall” is laced with tragedy, the movie does have its lighthearted moments. Most of these moments can be attributed to McConaughey, who is perfectly cast. Though in a dramatically different role from his usual lead in romantic comedies, McConaughey brings just the right amount of his signature goofy charm into his character, giving the film moments of much needed comic relief. Upon first meeting the three players, McConaughey comes up with memory tricks to remember their names, crediting this technique to an article he read in Redbook magazine. Though...
...Sahara, she played a doctor searching for a lost Civil War ship in, yes, the Sahara. (And you thought the pregnant nun was far-fetched.) Sahara was yet another wretched film that led to another high-profile offscreen romance for Cruz, who ended up dating co-star Matthew McConaughey for two years...
...that might have been an episode of “Sex & the City”—in fact, the two stars of “Failure to Launch” were last seen together in an episode from the show when Carrie visits L.A. to meet Matthew McConaughey, parodying himself. However, despite starring 2005’s Sexiest Man Alive and the former Carrie Bradshaw, “Failure To Launch,” at the end of the day, is still a by-the-books romantic comedy that adds nothing new to the genre. Tripp (McConaughey...
...Pacino in manic mode is arguably the best on-screen energizer working today. Redoing his schtick as a possibly corrupt businessman (see “The Devil’s Advocate”) seems like a sure bet. But even Pacino in hyper-speed, and co-star Matthew McConaughey, is not enough to save D.J. Caruso’s (“Taking Lives”) latest film, “Two for the Money,” a mediocre spin on the sports drama genre. McConaughey plays Brandon Lane, an ex-college quarterback whose knee injury permanently removes...