12/08/2005

In Good Company

In Good Company was described as a pro-corporate movie. It's actually just an anti-corporate double-speak movie. With good, but not too good, performances from the leads. But the problem with the movie is that it's a reaction to downsizing and corporations going after the profit motive. Which would be fine, if it weren't a Hollywood version of it. Which means happy ending. Beh. Plus, why does Selma Blair always get cast as the evil bitch? Is it just because she has dark hair? Can they not find better roles to give to her?

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