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Spring Breakdown

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Becky (Parker Posey), Gayle (Amy Poehler) and Judi (Rachel Dratch) are a trio of 30-something pals who lead terribly unsophisticated lives. When Becky is asked to accompany her boss's daughter (Amber Tamblyn) to South Padre Island for college spring break, the three see a chance to throw away their geeky personas and party with the cool kids.
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Alyx Vesey Bitch Media 12/30/2020
While disappointing, it is better than Blades of Glory, an abysmal release Amy Poehler was in that got a theatrical run. Go to Full Review
Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 01/30/2018
C
The talented lady comediennes are overwhelmed with the bad material they are asked to deliver. Go to Full Review
Rob Gonsalves Rob's Movie Vault 05/08/2010
C
I laughed a few times, mostly at Missi Pyle's antics. Go to Full Review
Kevin Carr 7M Pictures 01/10/2010
3/5
isn't exactly the kind of movie that you would expect Go to Full Review
Larry Carroll MTV 08/03/2009
Is "Spring Breakdown" as good as "Mean Girls"? Or even as good as "Baby Mama"? No, not quite. But it's funny enough to be in the same neighborhood, and that makes it well worth a recommendation. Go to Full Review
Kam Williams NewsBlaze 06/09/2009
3/4
Thirty-something girls gone wild! Go to Full Review
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12/12/2020 This is a severely underrated movie. It's now an annual event with friends to watch and laugh our asses off. There are some of the most brilliant comedic performances in this movie from Missi Pyle, Amy Poehler, Parker, Posey, Rachel Dratch, and Jane Lynch. Do not pass the chance to see this - if you have a drink or an edible, even better! See more 03/16/2018 I always love Amy Poehler, and this movie is no different. See more 03/25/2016 Hilarious from start to finish. great cast and story. touching as well and gets you in the spring break mode. one of my top ten favorite movies. See more 08/05/2015 With the exception of Missi Pyle, this is an awful, unfunny movie with terrible characters. I've already forgotten it. See more 05/16/2015 Over the hill humor is pretty one-note, but this cast brings us a film that's just funny enough not to bash. See more 07/10/2014 Spring Breakdown stars Amy Poehler, Parker Posey and Rachel Dratch as three thirty-something losers. They are 15 years out of college and now they are going on a spring break vacation. The movie is riddled with clichés, and you will know what is going to happen next. Yet somehow this movie is Surprisingly Hilarious! I found myself laughing along Almost the whole time. There are a lot of great actors in this movie and they all embody their different characters perfectly. The movie is short and spends just the right amount of time necessary to give us the background information needed on each of the characters. The movie does not take itself seriously so it works very well for a quick, funny comedy. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Becky (Parker Posey), Gayle (Amy Poehler) and Judi (Rachel Dratch) are a trio of 30-something pals who lead terribly unsophisticated lives. When Becky is asked to accompany her boss's daughter (Amber Tamblyn) to South Padre Island for college spring break, the three see a chance to throw away their geeky personas and party with the cool kids.
Director
Ryan Shiraki
Producer
Larry Kennar, Rick Berg
Screenwriter
Ryan Shiraki
Production Co
Warner Bros., Code Entertainment
Rating
R (Sexual References|Crude Humor)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 2, 2009
Runtime
1h 24m
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