Michael Clayton [Blu-ray]Michael Clayton [Blu-ray]

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  • Aspect Ratio:
    Widescreen
  • Rating:
     R — for language including some sexual dialogue
  • Language:
      French, English, Spanish
  • Studio:
      Warner Home Video
  • UPC:
      085391176244
  • Year of Release:
      2007
  • Item Number:
      WBD026351
  • Release Date:
      02/19/2008
  • Genre:
     

    Paranoid Thriller

    Thriller

  • Format:
     

    Blu-ray

MOVIE DESCRIPTION:

    Michael Clayton (George Clooney) handles all of the dirty work for a major New York law firm, arranging top-flight legal services and skirting through loopholes for ethically questionable clients. But when a fellow "fixer" decides to turn on the very firm they were hired to clean up for, Clayton finds himself at the center of a conspiratorial maelstrom. Once an ambitious D.A., Clayton is now a shell of his former dynamic self, thanks to a divorce, an unfortunate business venture, and astronomical debt. Though he longs to leave the cutthroat, ethically dubious world of corporate law behind, Clayton's poor financial situation and devotion to firm head Marty Bach (Sydney Pollack) leave him little choice but to remain on the job and tough it out. Meanwhile, litigator Karen Crowder (Tilda Swinton) finds her entire company's future hinging on the outcome of a multi-billion-dollar settlement overseen by Clayton's friend, star lawyer Arthur Edens (Tom Wilkinson). When Edens snaps and decides to blow the whistle on the questionable case, sabotaging the defense, Clayton must decide between his loyalty and his conscience. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

DVD FEATURES:
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
  • Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV, Color
  • Subtitle: Spanish, French, English
  • Features:
    • Additional scenes
    • Commentary by writer/director Tony Gilroy and editor John Gilroy
AWARDS
  • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  •     Won Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  •     Nominated Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best Directing - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  •     Nominated Best Original Score - 2007 (James Newton Howard)
  •     Nominated Best Original Screenplay - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007 (Jennifer Fox, Kerry Orent, Sydney Pollack)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Tom Wilkinson)
  • African American Film Critics
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  • Alliance of Women Film Journalists
  •     Won Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Tom Wilkinson)
  • American Film Institute
  •     Won Best Picture - 2007
  • Art Directors Guild
  •     Nominated Best Art Direction in a Contemporary Film - 2007 (Kevin Thompson)
  • British Academy of Film and Television Arts
  •     Nominated Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best Editing - 2007 (John Gilroy)
  •     Nominated Best Original Screenplay - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Tom Wilkinson)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  • Broadcast Film Critics Association
  •     Nominated Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Tom Wilkinson)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  •     Nominated Best Writer - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  • Chicago Film Critics Association
  •     Nominated Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best Director - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  •     Nominated Best Original Screenplay - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Tom Wilkinson)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  •     Nominated Most Promising Director - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  • Chicago International Film Festival
  •     Film Presented - 2007
  • Dallas/Fort Worth Film Critics Association
  •     Won Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  • Detroit Film Critics Society
  •     Won Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Won Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Tom Wilkinson)
  • Directors Guild of America
  •     Nominated Best Director - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  • Golden Satellite Award
  •     Nominated Best Original Screenplay - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Tom Wilkinson)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  • Hollywood Foreign Press Association
  •     Nominated Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Pictu - 2007 (Tom Wilkinson)
  •     Nominated Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Pic - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  •     Nominated Best Picture - Drama - 2007
  • Kansas City Film Critics Association
  •     Won Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  • National Board of Review
  •     Won Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  • National Society of Film Critics
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  • New York Film Critics Online
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  • Oklahoma Film Critics Circle
  •     Won Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  • Producers Guild of America
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  • San Francisco Film Critics Circle
  •     Won Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  • Screen Actors Guild
  •     Nominated Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Tom Wilkinson)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  • Southeastern Film Critics Association
  •     Nominated Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  • Toronto Film Critics Association
  •     Nominated Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  •     Nominated Best First Film - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  •     Nominated Best Screenplay - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
  •     Nominated Best Supporting Actress - 2007 (Tilda Swinton)
  • Toronto International Film Festival
  •     Film Presented - 2007
  • Utah Film Critics
  •     Nominated Best Picture - 2007
  • Venice International Film Festival
  •     In Competition - 2007
  • Washington D.C. Film Critics Association
  •     Won Best Actor - 2007 (George Clooney)
  • Writers Guild of America
  •     Nominated Best Original Screenplay - 2007 (Tony Gilroy)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
REVIEW:
  • Tony Gilroy's elegantly structured script for Michael Clayton offers a series of plot developments and character details that don't build so much as accumulate in the viewer's mind, until a thunderously entertaining final scene -- the kind of confrontation an old-time Hollywood mogul might call a "corker" -- pays them all off in a thrilling verbal face-off. As a first-time director, Gilroy maintains a steady, measured pace. His style serves his low-key but involving script, quietly adding layers to the characters while moving the plot along. The first-rate editing juggles timelines in the best possible way, allowing events to have a much different meaning when you see them a second time. George Clooney gives another first-rate performance as Clayton, a man who can keep his clients' lives in order, but not his own. We know, because he is so good at his job, that he will figure out how to get himself out of the seemingly impossible position he gets himself into when his closest friend, an older attorney at the firm, has a mental breakdown while defending a chemical company facing a multi-million-dollar class-action suit. As the friend, Tom Wilkinson gets to deliver all of the film's colorful monologues. Unafraid to recall Peter Finch's performance in Network, Wilkinson offers a realistic portrait of manic depression while also reveling in the florid theatricality of his character's expansive orations. He manages to be simultaneously over-the-top and realistic -- as well as sympathetic. Tilda Swinton, shot in a way that lets the audience know how Gilroy feels about corporate functionaries, makes for an original adversary -- her obsessively detail-oriented character is the one most in over her head. Sydney Pollack, a woefully underappreciated actor, not only hits every note he is asked to play, but gives the film even more credibility as an updated '70s paranoid thriller simply because of his presence. Midway into the film, Gilroy stages a murder that offers a grueling commentary on the cold-blooded efficiency of modern corporate life. The murder happens close-up. It is hands-on, bloodless, and mechanical, leaving the viewer with an unshakeable sense of unease. The act happens as simply and with as much understatement as everything else in the movie; Gilroy feels no need to punctuate his material with either ominous music or lingering shots of outraged faces. The director never indicates to his audience how horrible what we are seeing is, he takes it for granted that we have the humanity to be appropriately shocked. This is what Gilroy gets very right throughout the film -- he trusts his audience. He repays that trust with that grandly entertaining final scene, where he finally lets the audience release all of the emotions he has kept efficiently bottled up for two hours. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
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