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		<title>It&#8217;s the Summer of Bateman! Horrible Bosses Looks Hilarious!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 21:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite popular belief, I don’t review movies for a living. I’m not sure anyone outside of Los Angeles, Chicago and New York could, even with a full time critic position, could claim they were actually making a “living,” either. So, like the rest of America, I slog through a 40 hour work week with an eye to the horizon and the future, hoping the smell of money and tanning oil will someday replace the chaffing of suit pants, the putrid corporate bathrooms and the numbing tan I receive eight hours a day from florescent bulbs buzzing overhead. I point this out because I watched the trailer for Horrible Bosses today and couldn’t help but smirk at the notion that it’s not just me suffering from the day-to-day grind. And isn’t that the best kind of comedy? The kind that mirrors real life? That wasn’t rhetorical. The answer is yes, it is the best. Although, I will point out – and no offense to my boss – but I would trade him for Jennifer Aniston in a heartbeat. She can sexually harass me all day long for all I care. Now that’s a job! Horrible Bosses stars Jason Bateman (who will also star opposite Ryan Reynolds in The Change-Up later this summer), Charlie Day (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Jason Sudeikis (Hall Pass), Jennifer Aniston (Just Go with It), Colin Farrell (Crazy Heart), Kevin Spacey (Casino Jack) and Jamie Foxx (Due Date). It arrives in theaters on July 8, 2011. Take a peek at the trailer below. Yay or nay?]]></description>
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		<title>Mustachio. Goatee. Mustachio. Goat.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 16:13:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not long ago, we shared the trailer for the quirky, funny, golden-cast The Men Who Stare at Goats. It&#8217;s pure sell, magic and win-win&#8230; and I haven&#8217;t even seen it yet. So what&#8217;s up with all the premature prognosticating? This poster. Sure, it may be a liiiiittle too Burn After Reading-esque, but those hairy new age faces, peacefully smiling at the honor of serving both country and The Age of Aquarius, are sublime.]]></description>
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		<title>Clooney Knocks Goats Out With His Mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 20:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Men Who Stare At Goats has one of the best titles the known filmic universe may have ever dislodged. It&#8217;s also crowing a roster that reads like a who&#8217;s who of cinematically-adored man-men: George &#8220;I made love to your wife&#8221; Clooney, Kevin &#8220;I may or may not be interested in your wife&#8221; Spacey, Jeff &#8220;I got stoned with your wife&#8221; Bridges, J.K. &#8220;scoffed at your excuse for a wife&#8221; Simmons, Robert &#8220;I chased your wife into a dark alley with knife hands&#8221; Patrick and Ewan &#8220;Your wife made love to me because of my accent&#8221; McGregor.  SOLID. Despite all those names, it&#8217;s the trailer that makes the sell in what feels like a Coen brothers movie, but can&#8217;t be because it&#8217;s based one a true story: A story rehashing how the US military trained psychic forces and all the shenanigans that would come from the US military training psychic forces&#8211; including the aforementioned mental goat punching. SOLID. The Men Who Stare At Goats opens November 6.]]></description>
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		<title>Moon (Dan&#8217;s Take): A</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 08:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There used to be a time when sci-fi films delivered more than laser-fueled swashbuckling, aliens and space ships leaping into the stars blow stuff up. When sci-fi functioned in antiseptically spartan environments and focused less on action and more on ideas and man&#8217;s place in a scientifically accelerated world. Duncan Jones&#8217; Moon is a tight look back at those films or better yet, a heavily influenced and transportational return to form. Set somewhere in the near but indeterminate future, life on earth is a clean, green dream come true thanks to Helium 3, a wonder element found only on the moon and harvested exclusively by megacorp Lunar Industries. The whole operation is almost completely automated and requires only a single individual&#8211; Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell)&#8211; to maintain its lunar rovers, delivery systems and four combines. Sam is assisted by GERTY (voiced by Kevin Spacey), an A.I. robot that hangs from the cieling and cleverly conveys emotion via an on board emoticon screen. Janitor/Site Engineer Sam Bell is approaching the final weeks of his three-year lunar stint. He&#8217;s mind-numbingly lonely and feeling the effects of three isolated years away from his wife and daughter when he discovers a lunar rover is missing. GERTY hems and haws but finally lets Sam leave the base to check things out. When he finds a crashed rover, and discovers what it carries, well&#8211; I&#8217;ll go so far as to say this isn&#8217;t a twisty movie, but the revelations and events that unfold thereafter shouldn&#8217;t be spoiled. And again, that&#8217;s not because Moon is full of mind-bending surprises. It&#8217;s fairly straightforward and willing to immediately address what many films would have saved for their third act. While this decision (in addition to another that creatively compounds and juxtaposes Sam&#8217;s character arc) may seem anticlimactic to some popcorn acclimated viewers, it frees Moon to more insightfully explore what it means to be a connectionless Sam Bell, what it means to be alone and what it means to be alive. If all that sounds ethereal, artsy and boring, Moon is anything but thanks almost wholly to Sam Rockwell&#8217;s performance. Rockwell, by necessity, anchors Moon&#8217;s introspection with a compelling display of heartbreaking humanity and emotion. Aside from a few video feeds and Kevin Spacey&#8217;s telltale voice as GERTY, he&#8217;s the only human in the movie and appears from beginning to end and channels vulnerability, bravado, anger and inquiry in a portrayal that demands sympathy and introspection. His performance, alive and warm amidst the sterile moon base and the moon&#8217;s ashen surface, is Moon&#8216;s heart and sells it from beginning to end. Spacey, as Moon&#8216;s secondary player GERTY, needs mention as well. As the voice of the robotic station attendant who the trailers (full of red herrings, BTW) portend as ominous, Spacey&#8217;s monotone inflection is artificially detached while soothingly amiable. It&#8217;s a thing of magic&#8211; one  that lends itself well to flipping the longheld sci-fi expectation of a nefarious artificial intelligence. What&#8217;s truly surprising about Moon is how large this...]]></description>
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