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The Swing of Things

A bachelor party for everyone... including the bride!
2020 | 93m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Bad weather diverts Tom and Laura Jane from their Bahamas dream wedding. So, with friends, parents, and Laura's protective big brother, they land at a mystery hotel in Jamaica—which turns out to be a swinger's resort! Can the innocent couple avoid the nonstop booze, weed, naked bodies, and lusty dolphins long enough to make it to the altar?
Release Date: Jul 02, 2020
Director: Matt Shapira
Writer: Scotty Mullen, Christopher Hewitson, Justin Jones, Clayton Hewitson, Patrick McErlean
Genres: Comedy
Keywords wedding, swinger
Production Companies Redwire Pictures, Sprockefeller Pictures, Reflecting Pool Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Chord Overstreet Tom
Olivia Culpo Laura Jane
Luke Wilson Lance
Aleksander Vayshelboym Ricky
Adelaide Kane Georgia
Matt McCoy Manfred
E.E. Bell Papa McGursky
Carolyn Hennesy Mama McGursky
Maria Breese Marie
Jon Lovitz Jon Johnson
Carl Davis Island Man
Leslie Stratton Molly
Joshua Uduma Father Tyrone
Boni Mata Anna
Hayley Amber Smith Natasha
Linda Purl Sherry Fairfax-Rothstein
Dot-Marie Jones Finley
Natalia Janoszek Lifeguard
Oliver Cooper Ira
Jessica Uberuaga Mandy
Eric Michael Cole Father Michael
Autumn Adele Autumn
Paul Piercy Consultant
Lola Sandra Lola (as Lola Akinola)
King Orba Howard Freeman
Eva Hamilton Irene
Name Job
Matt Shapira Director
Scotty Mullen Writer
Christopher Hewitson Writer
Justin Jones Writer
Monika Dovnar Art Direction
Jacqueline Garvey Costume Design
Jon Berry Editor
Elizabeth Dell Line Producer
Delano Forbes Consulting Producer
Chadwick Struck Casting
Kristy Holt Berry Makeup Department Head
Clayton Hewitson Writer
Patrick McErlean Writer
Aleks de Carvalho Music
Jesse Brunt Director of Photography
Christine Cangelosi Production Design
Sarah Krasnianski Makeup Artist
James Kondelik Editor
Name Title
Maria Breese Associate Producer
Carol Anne Watts Co-Executive Producer
Ryan V. Murphy Co-Producer
Ryan Godowns Co-Executive Producer
Ryan R. Johnson Producer
Kent Purdy Producer
G.L. Smith Associate Producer
Jon Gross Associate Producer
Jeff Rice Executive Producer
Martin Sprock Producer
Dave Lugo Executive Producer
Kelly Mi Li Co-Executive Producer
Shaun S. Sanghani Executive Producer
Mark Crumpacker Producer
Steve Chicorel Co-Executive Producer
Dru Davis Co-Executive Producer
Wes Hull Executive Producer
Steven Tyler Sahlein Executive Producer
Alan Pao Executive Producer
Mike Guthrie Executive Producer
Harry W. Lange Executive Producer
Joshua Uduma Executive Producer
Chadwick Struck Co-Producer
Luke Daniels Producer
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According to IMDb, it took five people to write this movie; judging from the result – a series of unrelated vignettes characterized by half-baked ideas that set up a situation only to immediately drop it –, each wrote their contribution incommunicado from the other four. We have an adman whose cl ... ient, played by Jon Lovitz, apparently owns a jetpack company; never mind that jet packs have very few practical and no recreational uses. We also have a woman who designs dog clothing, and puts on a fashion show in her apartment living room for a pet store clerk, a broad dressed as Catwoman (who announces her intention to go to the bathroom by asking where the litter box is), and, for some reason, a Catholic priest, all while her roommate has a loud threesome with two guys wearing the uniform of the Argentine national soccer team. This will be the last time we ever hear about jet packs or doggy fashion, which is probably for the best. These two individuals meet, and he asks her out; she replies that she has decided to abstain from dating until she has completed her first business transaction (it occurs to me that, were she a prostitute, she could kill two birds with one stone; crude, yes, but still funnier than anything in this movie, which settles on crude, period). Why make her say this, when the very next scene shows them already engaged? Of course, the reason the film doesn't bother with the characters' courtship is because it can't wait to get to Jamaica and quote-unquote delight us with frontal nudity, references to marijuana use, and scatological humor. Consider this: a group of characters go sailing on a boat, and one of them regales the rest with tales of horny dolphins. Another character falls overboard and is surrounded by dolphins that are as anatomically correct as a CGI dolphin can be – which is not much, but the point is that we can clearly see why these animals are mammals and not fish. A third character dives to the rescue, and... nothing. The movie cuts to the next scene and that's it. We never know if the character is molested by dolphins (once again, that's probably for the better). Here's another example: a character runs into a blonde who, to his surprise, invites him to her hotel room; he gets over his astonishment, they leave together and…nothing. They walk off the frame, the movie cuts to another scene, and that's it. And so on and so forth. The movie leaves a plethora of loose ends, but the biggest question is, what the hell is Luke Wilson doing in this unholy mess? Did the producers kidnap Owen and held him hostage, and Luke appearing in this debacle was the ransom? I mean, Jon Lovitz I can understand, but Luke Wilson? WTF?

Sep 03, 2022