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The Company Men - Movie

“The Company Men” Devastating, Yet Heartwarming

Jan 30th

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in Hotshots Movie Reviews

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“Devastating, Yet Heartwarming”

“Hotshots” looks at a movie!

The Company Men - PosterTHE COMPANY MEN is a very good, yet devastating look at what the effect the economic recession of 2008 had on a group of successful businessmen who worked for the same company, as well as how it affected their families when they got fired.

No, “fired” is such an ugly word. Let’s just say they got “laid off.”

The company in question is an international transportation company with headquarters in Boston that started out as a shipbuilding company.

Ben Affleck stars as Bobby Walker, the head of the sales division for one of three shipyards in the company, where he has worked for 12 years, and he comes into work one morning all excited about the round of golf he had just shot only to be greeted by silence in a conference-room meeting of his department.

“What’s the matter?” he asks. “Did somebody die?”

Even though consolidating divisions had been discussed for months, two of the shipyards were closed, and the company lawyer, Sally Wilcox, played by Maria Bello, had fired Bobby without even telling him.

Excuse me. “Laid him off” without telling him.

When Bobby gets home, he tells his wife, Maggie, that he doesn’t want to tell anybody else what happened until he gets another job. Is he showing pride? Stubbornness? Stupidity?

Tommy Lee Jones plays Gene McClary, who started the company with his college roommate. He is friends with Bobby and invites him to lunch, but Bobby gets up and leaves after refusing Gene’s offer to help him.

Pride? Stubbornness? Stupidity?

Bobby believes that he is a 37-year-old loser without a job who can’t support his family, and when Maggie’s brother offers Bobby a job working construction with him, Bobby turns him down, too.

Pride? Stubbornness? Stupidity?

Incidentally, Kevin Costner plays Maggie’s brother, and his phony Boston accent doesn’t help the suspension of disbelief any.

We follow other company men who get laid off, including Phil Woodward, played by Chris Cooper, whose wife won’t let him come home until after six o’clock every day, because she doesn’t want the neighbors to know that he lost his job. He even has to carry his briefcase with him.

This might sound like a real downer of a movie, and it is until toward the end, when it becomes quite heartwarming.

THE COMPANY MEN is devastating, yet heartwarming.

I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”

Country Strong Movie

“Country Strong” Country Cliche

Jan 27th

Posted by Dan Culberson in Hotshots Movie Reviews

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“Country Cliche”

COUNTRY STRONG is the story of a six-time, Grammy-winning, country-music superstar who starts off the movie in rehab for alcohol addiction, and thus the audience thinks, “So, what else is new?”

Unfortunately, that comment can be applied to the whole movie, as well.

Gwyneth Paltrow plays Kelly Canter, and we are told that she fell off the stage the year before in Dallas at her previous concert when she was drunk, disorderly, and pregnant.

Well, Kelly has become close friends with one of her sponsors in rehab, Beau Hutton, who is also a country-music singer and songwriter, but he is happy to perform just at local bars and clubs.

Then James shows up to get Kelly out of rehab a month early in order to start performing again. James is Kelly’s husband and manager, he is played by Tim McGraw, whose name country-music fans might recognize, and yet he is the only experienced professional singer who doesn’t sing any songs in the movie.

At one point, Kelly says to James, “I’m sorry about Dallas. We should talk about it sometime.”

Unfortunately, they don’t talk about it, and if they had, this might have been a better movie, but at least the music is pretty good.

Country Strong MovieKelly wants to give Beau a break and let him be the opening act for her comeback tour, but James–in addition to being suspicious about Beau–has a new singer in mind to open for Kelly, a young and pretty beauty winner named Chiles Stanton, who is so new in the business that she gets stage fright and freezes up during her chance to audition for James.

Well, you can see that this story is headed for a love triangle if ever there was one, or more likely a love rectangle, and a square one at that.

So, there are the obligatory stops and starts and stops and restarts on Kelly’s comeback tour that James has lined up for her, which of course either helps or hurts the chances of Beau and Chiles to become successful and fan favorites.

In addition, there are the obligatory advances and setbacks in the love aspects of the characters, not unlike what the stories of most country songs say in music.

COUNTRY STRONG is more like “Country Cliche,” but at least the music is pretty good.

I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”

The Company Men - Movie

The Company Men – Movie Trailer

Jan 27th

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in Movie Trailers

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Bobby Walker (Ben Affleck) is living the American dream: great job, beautiful family, shiny Porsche in the garage. When corporate downsizing leaves him and co-workers Phil Woodward (Chris Cooper) and Gene McClary (Tommy Lee Jones) jobless, the three men are forced to re-define their lives as men, husbands, and fathers.

Bobby soon finds himself enduring enthusiastic life coaching, a job building houses for his brother-in-law (Kevin Costner) which does not play to his executive skill set, and perhaps the realization that there is more to life than chasing the bigger, better deal. With humor, pathos, and keen observation, writer-director John Wells (the creator of “ER”) introduces us to the new realities of American life.

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