Extract
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NR — for language, sexual references and some drug use-
Language:
Eng Studio:
MiramaxUPC:
786936793543Year of Release:
2009Item Number:
BVD023360Release Date:
12/22/2009Genre:
Comedy –
Workplace Comedy
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis, Ben Affleck, Kristen Wiig, Clifton Collins, and J.K. Simmons star in writer/director Mike Judge's comedy about a flower-extract plant owner contending with an ever-growing avalanche of personal and professional disasters. An employee at the factory has just suffered an unfortunate accident on the assembly line, but little does the put-upon owner realize that things are about to get much worse. As the injured employee threatens to sue and it begins to look like his company will be bought out, the frazzled owner attempts to catch the culprit responsible for stealing wallets from the coat room and begins to suspect that his wife is sleeping with the gigolo he hired to seduce her. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide Screen)
- Features:
- Mike Judg's secret recipe featurette - the ingredients of a classic Mike Judge film
AWARDS
London Film Festival
- Film Presented - 2009
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Jason Bateman - Joel
Mila Kunis - Cindy
Kristen Wiig - Suzie
Ben Affleck - Dean
J.K. Simmons - Brian
Clifton Collins, Jr. - Step
Dustin Milligan - Brad
David Koechner - Nathan
Beth Grant - Mary
T.J. Miller - Rory
Javier Gutierrez - Hector
Lidia Porto - Gabriella
Gene Simmons - Joe Adler
Matt Schulze - Willie
Lamberto Gutierrez - Victor
Brent Briscoe - Phil
Hal Sparks - Guitar Salesman #1
Nick Thune - Guitar Salesman #2
Tom Virtue - Guitar Customer
Christopher Ryan Rocha - Pawn Shop Guy
Jenny O'Hara - Joel's Secretary
Matthew Williams - Band MemberDirector:
Mike JudgeProducer:
Michael Rotenberg, John AltschulerScreenwriter:
Mike JudgeCinematographer:
Tim SuhrstedtComposer (Music Score):
George S. ClintonEditor:
Julia WongProduction Designer:
Maher AhmadArt Director:
Austin GorgExecutive Producer:
Tom Lassally, Dave Krinsky, Glenn LucasSet Decorator:
Gene SerdenaCostume Designer:
Alix FriedbergFirst Assistant Director:
Nick MastandreaCasting:
Mary Vernieu, Venus KananiUnit Production Manager:
Michael FlynnCo-Executive Producer:
Michael FlynnStunts Coordinator:
Mickey GiacomazziProduction Supervisor:
Marci RosenbergPost Production Supervisor:
Christy DimmigScript Supervisor:
Lyn Matsuda NortonSecond Assistant Director:
Maria Mantia
REVIEW:
- You can't blame Mike Judge fans for going into Extract with some preconceived notions. His past two movies, Office Space and Idiocracy, have both become cult classics, and are pretty unequivocally hilarious. And the filmmaker's 2009 effort, Extract, is certainly funny. There's plenty of Judge's now-signature brand of humor -- lots of funny little insights about the things that drive people insane about modern life, like a neighbor with aviator-sized eyeglasses who talks forever and makes you dread leaving the house, or the lady at work who wears clean white sweatshirts with airbrushed pictures of cats on them. There's plenty to laugh at in Extract, for sure, but will it find its place in the pantheon of Judge's other great works? That's less certain.
The movie stars Jason Bateman as Joel, the owner of a company that makes flavor extracts for baking. He's your typical unsatisfied member of upper-middle-class society, working long hours overseeing a group of often-intolerable people, driving his BMW home to his McMansion too late to beat his wife's deadline for sex, dreaming at every moment that his company could be bought out, so he can spend the rest of his days doing nothing. Such a buyout actually looms on the horizon, but before it can go through, some typical shenanigans by the workers at his plant cause an accident that results in one of his sorters losing a testicle, and a lawsuit threatens all his plans. Simultaneously, Joel finds himself reaching a breaking point with his petered-out marriage, just as a hot little con artist named Cindy (Mila Kunis) takes up working at the plant as a ploy to get near the mono-testicled employee's possible settlement money. So, naturally, Joel's party-animal best friend, Dean (a surprisingly funny and extremely hairy Ben Affleck), convinces him to hire a gigolo to seduce his wife, in order to create a morality loophole that would allow him to cheat with Cindy (though, in all fairness, he does it under the influence of Ketamine, which Dean mistakes for a valium). And, of course, hilarity ensues. Sort of.
There are some great moments in Extract, but not as many as we've gotten accustomed to -- you have to wonder why Kristen Wiig was chosen to play Joel's wife, when she practically never utters a single funny line. And while the plot is a great device for Judge's powers of comedic observation, it seems to come and go without any real sense of jeopardy, building toward a climax, but then skipping to the resolution before the story actually peaks. It's by no means a bad movie, and perhaps it's unfair to view it in the context of other films. But keeping past precedent in mind, it's hard not to feel a little like Joel -- despite everything you do have, you can't help feeling a little unsatisfied. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi
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