An American Reunion

2003
7.7| 1h33m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 2003 Released
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The reality of life slams into the proverbial wall when a group of necessitous best friends and ex-lovers are reunited at a milestone reunion, igniting an already passionate and combustible past.

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Drama, Comedy, Romance

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Jim Fitzpatrick

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ThedevilChoose When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
JoJo Landry I cannot believe how unbelievable Jimmy Fitzpatrick was in a scary flic that's coming out next year called The Ranch. I mean SCARY-SCARY, hide your wife and children SCARY.A couple years ago I was invited to go to the Premiere screening of this movie, An American Reunion, which Jimmy wrote, directed and starred in. And Jimmy was stereotypically a quiet, shy and almost humble soap actor that didn't want to create any waves among his old friends, because he felt guilty for leaving them behind. He was believable. He was convincing. But he was almost melancholy, and borderline overly-sensitive. Then I saw a rough cut cut of the Ranch (a VHS third generation Editor's copy).Oh-My-God! Jimmy Fitz is a freak. There's no doubt in my mind that he can play-act with the best of them. He reminded me, of DeNiro's character in Cape fear. Evil, but charismatic. Sick but interesting. If I never see him in anything else, I will always have that gross looking long-gray-haired-killer-psychopath, stuck in my head forever. Dirty face and all. A long way from the polished, sensitive 'Pierce Riley' of the soap All My Children.
boomboy I just completed working on a project with Jimmy called Distortion, and he was the only actor that came to the set prepared. He didn't have a script in his hand, he didn't have to have the script supervisor feed him lines, and he actually helped the writer, director and lead actor of the film, with his dialogue. Then I went on this website and saw that he has costarred with academy award winning actors. He learned from the best, and that's why he's a consummate professional. I'm looking forward to watching this movie. I'm sure he did his homework. I've seen a couple other of his movies that he just acted in, like Seals and Delta Force, and he was very good. The scripts weren't all that fantastic but Fitzy was good. Good luck with your films Fitzy, it was a pleasure working with you.
naznico This cast of actors has got to be one a the sharpest lookers I've ever seen in a film. The shirley that plays the vampires has definitely got it going-on. The acting was very impressive, even though most the blokes are all probably ex-models. Certainly, the guy that played Robin Hood on the TV Series was a model. I thought the backdrop of the reunion was clever. The directing was ever so spot on. It appeared seamless, and all the subplots all melded fairly well. The ingredient I was more impressed with than all the others compared, was the writing. The script was SPOT-ON. One appreciates philosophy subtly integrated into film, without bashing your head in. It was obvious these actors knew each other before this film started shooting, like the article I read about it, that lead me to rent it. They worked well together. Impressive.
cerebralchap I found this particular piece to be so tough to swallow, that the reality was unbearable. As a society, we either choose to learn and grow from each obstacle we encounter, or we choose to wallow in it. Although I have experienced both sides of the pain, this film brought back so many harsh memories. And while the film is a true story, maybe it should have been released as a docudrama. Hard to watch, but good. As far as the technical aspect of the piece, I found it executed with a sense of simplicity that reminded me of films from the mid to late 60's and 70's. I have never liked films that jump around from angle to angle, unless the frenetic style was important.