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 Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - boo hoo
I have this movie running now, wife has got up and left the room,$5, we could have bought gas with. Soon as I get up I will shut it off, Pollack must be losing it to be in this dead end boring movie.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Slow but good
I really enjoyed this movie, especially the insane acting of Tom Wilkinson which was very intense and strange yet also very believable. I must give a warning to anyone planning on watching this though...it is a very slow paced movie without a lot of action. It may have been directed by the same guy who did the Bourne Trilogy, but this is nothing like those movies..though it does have a car chase and a couple of explosions...sorta...if you tend to fall asleep during movies then make sure you watch this with a friend who will keep you awake.

If your looking for a good legal drama, check this one out...if you want action and gun fights and a huge body count...skip it...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So What Do You Think Of Your Brown-eyed Boy Now, Mr. O'Reilly?
George Clooney leads an outstanding cast-- Tom Wilkinson, Sydney Pollack, Tilda Swinton who won an Oscar for her performance, Michael O'Keefe et al.-- in Director Tony Gilroy's first movie "Michael Clayton." Clooney is an attorney in a huge law firm who never goes to court. His job is as a janitor who cleans up everybody else's messes. And the mess in this movie-- at least one of them-- is that the lead attorney Arthur (Wilkinson), who is defending a three billion class action lawsuit, appears to have gone bananas in a deposition and removed all his clothes except his shoes and socks.

The plot is complex and not for the lazy so it is probably better appreciated in the luxury of your own home away from a theatre overrun with talkers and cell phones. There are several threads woven into the plot. Clayton (Clooney) has both family problems and money problems of his own that he has to "clean up," along with his janitorial duties at work. (The kid who plays Clayton's son, by the way, almost steals the movie away from Clooney.)

The DVD version permits the viewer to watch this film in its entirety with the director's comments in a voice-over. After listening to about ten minutes or so of Gilroy's remarks and he was still informing us of how he came to make this film, blah, blah, blah, I decided I had heard enough. Listening to directors expound on their films is 99 times out of 100 a waste of one's precious life.

As I watched this fine performance by Mr. Clooney, I remembered an article I read a couple of years or so ago when Bill O'Reilly opined that Clooney's left-leaning political views would sound the death knell of his acting career. What do you think of your brown-eyed boy now, Mr. O'Reilly?



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Keeps you confused. Is that intentional?
I watched this movie because my daughter highly recommended it, and she rarely highly recommends anything. I expected to fully enjoy the movie.

I thought the acting was good, but am unable to write a synopsis as I still don't quite understand what was happening. I believe it has something to do with an unsafe product, the company that produces it, and a few lawyers of which I can't tell whose side they're on. Anyway, it appears that the good guy wins in the end, which is not obvious because you don't know who the good guy is until the end.

I liked George Clooney's performance, but found the movie quite confusing. My husband actually fell asleep because being confused really bores him. I stayed awake and was glad I did in the end, but it takes patience to get there.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Michael Clayton
I bought this movie because Clooney got a nomination for best actor for it. I haven't watched it yet, but a lot of people told me it was very boring.


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