I love Swingers, btw. In my opinion, its better precisely because it doesn't go for the obvious humor. Vaughn's more recent movies, from Wedding Crashers to Anchorman to whatever else, have all been good but there's no real basis in everyday reality, they're kind of just stories set up to tell jokes. Swingers is more than that to me, kind of, like Ronnie said, just a showcase of a cultural group that emerged in the mid 90's, the retro-swinging late 20's/ealy 30's LA struggling actors. And it's just the fact that the members of this group, or at least the ones that we're focusing on, HAPPEN to be funny, that makes this film a comedy.

You're so money and you don't even know it.


I dream in widescreen.