A fun time with a complicated character.
No Sleep 'Til Madison (2002)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:2
Rotten:0
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: This affable comedy stars Jim Gaffigan (SUPER TROOPERS) as Owen Fenby, a 30-year-old going on 16. Unable to grow up and leave behind his fascination with high school hockey, Owen goes against his... This affable comedy stars Jim Gaffigan (SUPER TROOPERS) as Owen Fenby, a 30-year-old going on 16. Unable to grow up and leave behind his fascination with high school hockey, Owen goes against his girlfriend's wishes and makes his yearly pilgrimage to the Wisconsin High School Hockey Tournament. But when he realizes that his traveling buddies are well on the way to adulthood themselves, Owen must face up to the inevitable. [More]
Starring: Jim Gaffigan, Ian Brennan, Jed Resnik
Starring: Jim Gaffigan, Ian Brennan, Jed Resnik
Director: David Fleer
Director: David Fleer
Screenwriter: Erik Moe, Peter Rudy
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Reviews for No Sleep 'Til Madison
Sure, it's not polished, and yeah, some of it falls flat, but if stars were won for effort, talent and prospects for the future, everyone here would be reveling in the five's.
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