Failure to Launch: the Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle of Our Generation?
As one of the country’s most important arbiters of popular culture, I have spent the morning absorbing everything that I can about what is bound to be one of the greatest film events of our generation: Failure to Launch.
The plot is quite simple: there’s this guy who is 35 and lives with his parents and then he meets Sarah Jessica Parker and they go on a boat.
It has already inflamed a FIREBED of controversy on the imdb message boards where brave 25-year-olds who still live at home are SPEAKING OUT:
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Hey Natasha Stone youre being a bitch about us living back at home. We have reasons living back at home. Rent is high in some places in cities, we just got out of college and are looking for work and maybe we want to help out our parents with stuff at home if theyre getting worn out from doing their chores. Not all of us who move back home sit on our asses and do nothing. I live at home and I do help out but I do have my own stuff to take care. I do look for jobs and have been looking in the local newsaper for ads on apartments. If you dont like guys living back at home then tough *beep* Things like this go on in the U.S. all the time
Things like this go on in the U.S. all the time! Parents are worn out from doing their chores! THIS MOVIE IS CHANGING THE WAY WE THINK ABOUT OUR WORLD!

March 10th, 2006 at 1:29 pm
Let’s see it tonight!
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