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Starring:
Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, Scarlett Johansson, Marg Helgenberger, David Paymer, Clark Gregg, Philip Baker Hall, Selma Blair, John Cho, Frankie Faison, Ty Burrell, Kevin Chapman, Amy Aquino, Zena Grey, Colleen Camp, Lauren Tom

Directed By:
Paul Weitz

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Paul Weitz

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In Good Company (2004)
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Movie Review by Zara
November 18th, 2007

Yeah, you know what? Hated it.

There were so many people going on and on about how good of a movie this was, how Grace was different than he normally is in all of his other roles and blah blah blah. So I bought into the hype and decided to check the movie out.

Turns out that it's a boring little trifle with Scarlett STILL not getting naked and showing any good bits (give it up already and just full on show us the girls), Topher doing EXACTLY what he's always done in every other role that he's been in, and an unbelievable angle where Dennis Quaid manages to knock up his aging wife (no offense to Helgenberger who still looks good for her age, but I'm sick and tired of the movies making people think that getting knocked up in your mid 40's is an easy thing).

I was so utterly bored with this film that I wanted to scream. The only thing that I found a tiny bit of solace in is that John Cho has a brief part in the movie. I'd like to see people be a little more creative and start hiring him for more than just a glorified walk on part. He deserves it. And not just as Harold, dammit.

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