Winter Break
Winter Break (1999)

Winter Break

2/5
(96 votes)
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Matt Raymand (a solid and likable performance by Milo Ventimiglia) has trouble finding a good job after graduating from college. Matt decides to spend the winter in Aspen, Colorado with his college buddies.

I really liked this movie. Its fun and the characters are likable.

After watching about half of this I was ready to give up and turn it off, but I endured to the end. This is a movie that tries to be a romantic comedy and fails.

Out of 84 films at an independent film festival in Tampa during spring of 2004, this was my favorite. The humor was well thought through and laced in the movie.

Matt has a Wall Street job waiting for him. This is a good thing because he has a quarter of a million dollars of school debt to begin paying off.

Matt (Milo Ventimiglia) has a $179,000 in student loans @ 7.92% and has limited opportunities on Wall Street due to the current layoff.

Snow job is what it was called when i saw it looks like another gross out/sex comedy but is actually a much superior comedy with a great story,great acting and likable characters in a way id like a sequel and in a way i don't because this movie is great in that it tells and ends the story sure id love to see the characters back but it would have to be a great story they can't use a wedding{you know why} but as the movie stands it's funny without being offensive it's a sweet movie and the women are treated with respect and the romance and chemistry between the leads is amazing. if ever a film should of went to cinema this is it.

Surprisingly entertaining movie set in one of the greatest places in America, Aspen, Colorado. Many college kids and post-grads will be able to identify with the characters reluctance to enter the 'real' world.

Sheer Bliss is a movie that rises above the general stupidity that is so typical of today's "teen movies" and has a surprising amount of substance. Perhaps this is because it takes place after college, but the characters are not as juvenile and the movie isn't about grossing the audience out.

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