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Friends With Kids

Adam Scott  Actor Jennifer Westfeldt  Actor Jon Hamm  Actor Kristen Wiig  Actor Maya Rudolph  Actor

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MPAA Rating: R
Contains:Profanity,Sexual Situations

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Friends With Kids

Theatrical Release Date: 2012 03 09 (USA - Limited)

UPC: 031398154174

Studio: Lionsgate

MPAA Rating: R   Contains:[Profanity, Sexual Situations]

Summary: Jennifer Westfeldt wrote, directed, and stars in the romantic comedy Friends With Kids. She plays Julie, a Manhattanite whose biological clock is about to run out, so she convinces her longtime platonic best friend, Jason (Adam Scott) to father a child with her. They seem to have a much easier time juggling the responsibilities of new parenthood without the complication of being in a relationship with each other, which is in contrast to the two couples they are closest to. As their friends' marriages implode, Julie and Jason's happy equilibrium topples over as well when he falls for a hot young artist (Megan Fox) and she begins dating a successful businessman (Edward Burns). Friends with Kids played at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Category: Comedy Drama

Awards: Film Presented – Toronto International Film Festival

Features: cc

Audio Commentary with Jennifer Westfeldt, Jon Hamm and William Rexer

Making Frieds with Kids
Fun with Actors and Kids (Ad-libs & Bloopers)
MJ Rocks at Video Games with Optional Commentary

Scene 42: Anatomy of a Gag with Optional Commentary

Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary

Friends With Kids

Format: DVD

Release Date: 07/17/2012

Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Alternate Wide Screen

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo

Runtime: 107 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Subtitles: English,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Disc #1 -- Friends With Kids
1. We're Pregnant! [7:00]
2. Four Years Later [6:02]
3. The Party's Over [5:28]
4. We Want a Kid [8:23]
5. Baby's Here [2:59]
6. I'm Glad We Did This [5:36]
7. Brunch [7:15]
8. I Have Some News [4:29]
9. Jason and MJ [6:16]
10. An Evening With Kurt [7:31]
11. Ski Trip [6:07]
12. New Year's Eve Dinner [9:07]
13. Moving Out/Moving On [2:15]
14. Birthday Dinner [:39]
15. Christmas In N.Y [10:27]
16. End Credits [12:56]

Perry Seibert

Take one part Knocked Up and two parts When Harry Met Sally and you'll have a fairly good idea of the look and feel of Jennifer Westfeldt's Friends With Kids. The movie stars Westfeldt and Adam Scott as Julie and Jason, close friends whose larger circle of pals include horny newlyweds Ben and Missy (Jon Hamm -- Westfeldt's real-life partner -- and Kristen Wiig), as well as married couple Leslie and Alex (Maya Rudolph and Chris O'Dowd). As the film opens, all of them are enjoying being young, affluent Manhattanites. However, as the two couples within the group settle down, Julie and Jason decide they'll have sex, just once, in order to have a kid; they'll raise that child together, but they won't be a couple. While their plan goes better than expected for a while, their relationship grows complicated when Jason starts dating an attractive dancer (Megan Fox) and Julie gets serious with a successful businessman (Edward Burns). As these longtime friends sort out how they really feel about each other, they see unexpected problems threaten their friends' marriages. One of the best aspects of Friends With Kids is its ensemble. These six people really do feel like a tight unit of friends, and the actors all have a comforting charm and ease about them -- their camaraderie is familiar and soothing. Sadly, the movie turns out to be more about the impossibility of a man and a woman being just friends than it is about the larger group. In this regard, Westfeldt was sharp to cast Adam Scott as her partner. He's an actor with skillful comic timing and he's not afraid to be a jerk, a fearlessness that becomes even more apparent as Westfeldt has made her own character too likable. The final act of the movie is all about the guys in this group, particularly Jason and Ben, needing to grow up, and while that may play well for a female audience, it throws off the balance achieved between the sexes earlier in the picture. In one of the major scenes later in the film, the whole gang, including the two new significant others, have gathered in a lodge for a vacation. At dinner, Ben delivers a scathing, alcohol-fueled monologue pointing out how unhappy he and everybody in the room are. It's a marvelous piece of acting, but it signifies a profound change in the tone of the movie that Westfeldt hasn't fully prepared us for. It's a dramatic ambush that, for all its positive qualities, signals that the weakest part of the film is about to begin. However, just because she mishandles the third act doesn't mean Westfeldt has failed. There's genuine warmth and laughs mined from the draining schedule of raising an infant, and in an age when few people are trying to make smart comedies aimed at adults, it's easy to forgive the film its flaws. She's crafted a charming directorial debut, loaded with witty lines and winning performances. When her plotting skills match her ability to crank out good dialogue, expect Westfeldt to take her place among indie-minded writer/directors like Nicole Holofcener and Lisa Cholodenko. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Mike Nichols  Executive Producer 
John Sloss  Executive Producer 
Joshua Astrachan  Producer 
Jake Kasdan  Producer 
Jennifer Westfeldt  Director 
Jennifer Westfeldt  Producer 
Jennifer Westfeldt  Screenwriter 
Jon Hamm  Producer 
Marcelo Zarvos  Composer (Music Score) 
Joe Gatta  Executive Producer 
Lucy Barzun Donnelly  Executive Producer 
Christian Mercuri  Executive Producer 
Joey McFarland  Producer 
Riza Aziz  Producer 
The 88  Composer (Music Score) 
Adam Scott  Actor 
Jennifer Westfeldt  Actor 
Jon Hamm  Actor 
Kristen Wiig  Actor 
Maya Rudolph  Actor 
Chris O'Dowd  Actor 
Megan Fox  Actor 
Edward Burns  Actor 
Lee Bryant  Actor 
Kelly Bishop  Actor 
Cotter Smith  Actor 

Country: USA

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