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He Was a Quiet Man
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Directed By
Frank A. Cappello

Written By:
Frank A. Cappello

Cast:
Christian Slater, Elisha Cuthbert, William H. Macy, Sascha Knopf, Greg Baker, Michael DeLuise, Tina D'Marco, John Gulager, Cristina Lawson, Maggie Wagner, David Wells, Sewell Whitney, Jamison Jones, Jason Trost, Lisa Arianna, Stanley C. Hall, Nicole Hawkyard, Brian Lohmann, Randolph Mantooth, Cyndi Marinangel, Courtney Moorehead, K.C. Ramsey, Paul D. Roberts, Bill Rothbard, Michelle Tolan, Jason Trost, Livia Treviņo, Jim Tyndall


 
He Was a Quiet Man (2007)
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Movie Review by Charity
March 3rd, 2008

Blow Off 7th & 8th to See the New Christian Slater

Christian Slater is superb as Bob Maconel, a loser office cubicle worker ready to go postal on his coworkers. Instead, another man does it first and Bob shoots him instead. From there, the audience takes a journey through Bob's renewed existence as the star of the office. We see his relationship with Vanessa, played by Alisha Cuthbert, the woman he saved, as well as Bob's rise to VP. The journey through Bob's vision of the world where he's a hero provides a vision into the mental state of individuals who feel they have no choice but to commit such acts.

Yes, Slater can act! This is well worth a view, just to see him at his best.

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Tim
Mar 3, 2008 9:42 AM
 
I was looking at this in the rental store the other day and couldnt decide....I wanted to see it just because it had Slater and Macy but had heard nothing about it so I decided to go with Rendition instread (big mistake)

After reading this I want to go get it!



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