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The Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peyton Reed, and starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston. It was written by Jay Lavender and Jeremy Garelick from a story by them and Vaughn, and produced by Universal Pictures .
Learning that the senate plans to defund Planned Parenthood before the Christmas break Mellie stages an impromptu filibuster to block the bill from passing. Unprepared for the filibuster, she is on the verge of giving up when Susan Ross comes to the senate and Mellie yields the floor to her so that she can go to the restroom.
After a heated argument, Abigail decides that they should break up, but Ben suggests that they should complete a list of ten things before they do so. The two embark on a series of adventures, including skydiving, swimming in a lake, and attending a wedding, all while trying to figure out if they should stay together or go their separate ways.
Much to their surprise, the plan results in the couple mutually surrendering to the idea of matrimony, and after they announce it in the bar, Lily agrees to break them up properly. Lily has a plan to remind the couple of their four biggest arguments: dirty dishes, [3] Barney's ex-girlfriends, Stormtroopers, and a Canadian
"When I looked across the table at her before we started this big argument scene, I'm like, ‘F---, she's locked in!’" he said of Misiak. Denis Leary praised his co-stars for their ...
Heller explains further below. The scene finds Adams' character, Mother, "on this high from having discovered what she thinks is maybe the secret to parenting happiness, which is just act like a ...
Martin Short and Melissa McCarthy teamed up for an aggressive approach to getting the last parking spot during a "Saturday Night Live" sketch with Mikey Day and Chloe Fineman.
"The Break-Up" is the eighth episode of the first season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock. It was written by co-executive producers Brett Baer and Dave Finkel, and directed by Scott Ellis. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on December 14, 2006.