During a vacation to Napa Valley, a group of long time friends reunite and revisit past choices in this hilarious and heartfelt comedy from director Amy Poehler.During a vacation to Napa Valley, a group of long time friends reunite and revisit past choices in this hilarious and heartfelt comedy from director Amy Poehler.During a vacation to Napa Valley, a group of long time friends reunite and revisit past choices in this hilarious and heartfelt comedy from director Amy Poehler.
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Brené Brown
- Brene Brown
- (as Brene Brown)
Jon Glaser
- Ted Talk
- (voice)
Jeff Babko
- Jazz Band Leader #2
- (as Jeffrey Robert Babko)
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Uhh...?
I'd never heard of this movie, but I was excited when I saw the cast. Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph,
and Rachel Dratch? I just knew this was going to be so hilarious that my ribs would be in pain from laughing.
Let me say, this movie was proof for me that one should never judge a book, or movie, by it's cover.
While there were some occasional chuckles, I was disappointed. It seems like it was supposed to be a grown woman buddy dramedy, but it missed the mark for me. It was more like six woman who are "friends", in the gossiping behind each other's backs and not being totally honest with each other sense.
While that is true for some people, and with a different plot, may have worked in a different setting, I just fill like this was a bit of a let down for me. I say that because I was hoping for way more humor from the cast than I got.
Let me say, this movie was proof for me that one should never judge a book, or movie, by it's cover.
While there were some occasional chuckles, I was disappointed. It seems like it was supposed to be a grown woman buddy dramedy, but it missed the mark for me. It was more like six woman who are "friends", in the gossiping behind each other's backs and not being totally honest with each other sense.
While that is true for some people, and with a different plot, may have worked in a different setting, I just fill like this was a bit of a let down for me. I say that because I was hoping for way more humor from the cast than I got.
Don't get the hate.
I mean it's not the greatest film of all time but it's really not that bad. It doesn't deserve the hate it's getting on here. The cast is very strong. The jokes are decent, albeit a tad bit predictable. It's worth the time to watch it.
Raise your glasses to the ladies of SNL
It's a shame my one little vote can't lift this movie's score to the 6.5 it should be. Most complaints are that they weren't funny enough, there wasn't enough action and goofy events and crazy fun. I'm so glad there wasn't. This movie script created a group of real women who are each having a problem or two that they are not dealing with well, and covering it up. They are funny but not hilarious. Do any of us have hilarious crazy fun every time we are with our friends once we hit middle age? It's real. And it's got a good message. Just watch it and stop expecting every movie to be a dang blockbuster hit and crying that it's not worthy if it isn't. Enjoy.
Age Appropriate Movie
I wonder what age is of the reviewers who disliked this movie. As a older middle aged white male who has taken vacations with old friends I thought this movie was spot on with light humor.
I did laugh.
I think people can read too much into things. It didn't try to be clever or stand out. It's enjoyable and a good comedy. I laughed throughout. Sometimes it's good to enjoy films where you don't have to concentrate on the plot or get too involved with the characters. Unpretentious and just a group of friends having a laugh. I'm also British so the dry humour, which I recognise is on purpose in most parts, is actually funny to me. Not the funniest or best film I've seen but I don't regret watching it. I feel they didn't try too hard which stops it being cringey. Everyone's taste in films is different and normally I am fussy with comedy's as I'm used to saractic shows and films, for example the British version of the office. However I didn't mind this at all. Would recommend to watch with a glass on wine :).
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey Make 'Wine Country' Pairings
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey Make 'Wine Country' Pairings
Wine Country stars Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, and Paula Pell select titles from their costars' filmographies to pair with their new Netflix comedy.
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was inspired by a real-life trip the SNL stars took together to celebrate a 50th birthday.
- GoofsThe characters say multiple times that Rebecca's birthday is on a Sunday; however, while they are in the ER they are able to call Naomi's doctor's office to ask about her test results. It is unlikely that a GP's office would be open on a Sunday.
- SoundtracksMessage of Love
Written by Chrissie Hynde
Performed by The Pretenders (as Pretenders)
Courtesy of Warner Music U.K. Ltd.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Runtime
- 1h 43m(103 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
- 2.00 : 1
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