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Management [Blu-ray]
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R (Restricted) :: Image Entertainment ::
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2009-09-29
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Management Quick Review
I think this movie was misunderstood by the critics. Management was a really sweet, insightful, moving film. unexpectedly so. Yes, he was a bit of a stalker, but she also had a lot of issues. In the end i felt like I empathized with both A-
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Rating:
3.5/5 (24 Reviews)
1/5
One star because I can't rank it any lower
by aries magic (midwest)
This movie was terrible. The romance was forced, the plot line boring, Aniston is dull, Zahn is not funny and Harrelson must have been out of lunch money (why else would he do this horrible film?).
4/5
Better than expected
by The Escape Artist (Southwest, US)
I agree with a previous review that this movie is in the vein of The Good Girl, in a funny and lighthearted way. Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn make a cute, quirky, awkward couple (although for most of the film, they're a couple according to only one of them). The movie isn't fast paced, but it's definitely entertaining enough. And if you've ever passed through Kingman, Arizona then you get what draws this couple together.
2/5
Very very little movie
by FrogThinker (MA USA)
This is a series B movie at best. The whole story is predictable, filled with cliches and the acting is childish. Rent if you really want to see that but definitely not worth owning.
3/5
Split personality but has its moments
by T. Johnson (Portland, OR)
Management is an odd flavor of romantic comedy mixed with a dash of something else. First you have Jennifer Aniston doing a nice job of quiet emoting - she has an inherent depth to her and a strong ability to appear somewhat lost and alone in a real and sympathetic way. Then you have Steve Zahn, who also has some depths to him, but he has a mixed role that's alternates between sweet love struck fool and someone stuck in a bad comedy, particularly the scenes without Jennifer Aniston around. She really anchors the movie, has funny chemistry with Zahn, and the plot wanders too far into dumb comedy at times when she's not on screen.
Overall it's still a fairly enjoyable movie, but I think it would have been better if it stuck more with its two stars and their awkward/sweet/funny relationship instead of veering too far into the dumb comedy realm with Woody Harrelson and the other guy who played Steve's friend.
Mildly recommended if you have nothing better to watch. It has some good moments, you just have to wade through some lesser comedy filler as well. The first half of the movie is promising, the second half gets a little off track but winds up OK in the end.
4/5
Have you ever seen Mini and Moscowitz?
by Joyce D. Davis (Des Moines, IA USA)
Because that it what the first half of the movie reminded me of. I LOVE MINI AND MOSCOWITZ! I was so excited when I recognized the similarities! The two totally mismatched people from completely different worlds drawn to each other in a powerful, passionate way in spite of their differences is so beautiful and exciting! Then during the second half the comedy started and although I like comedy it seemed out of place like the movie shifted gears. Don't get me wrong, the comedy was pretty good just unexpected. I thought the funniest scene was when Woody Harrelson came running out all wild looking with his auto-firing beebee gun and I got a good laugh out of that and would hate that scene taken out. I wish it had turned out to be as good as Mini and Moscowitz, but it was still very good and I am going to buy it for the first half and the ending. As good as it is I can't believe I had never heard of it until I saw it on the shelf at the rental store!
Management [Blu-ray] Summary
Jennifer Aniston (Marley & Me, Office Space) and Steve Zahn (Sunshine Cleaning, Saving Silverman) star in this rare romantic comedy (Los Angeles Times) that s bursting with originality, humor and sweetness. It s lust at first sight for laid-back motel night manager Mike (Zahn) when Sue (Aniston), an uptight sales rep, checks in. Convinced that Sue is his dream girl, Mike shakes up his slacker
Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 09/29/2009 Run Time: 94 Minutes
Tabloid darling Jennifer Aniston's personal life has been the source of endless fascination for those who are dismayed that the rich, famous, and beautiful actress just can't seem to find true love--and in
Management
, art imitates life, as the character she portrays can't settle on the right guy either, even without the paparazzi dogging her every move. Her Sue Claussen travels the country selling dreadful artwork to motels like the one she checks into in Kingman, Arizona, that's owned by Trish and Jerry (small but winning performances by Margo Martindale and Fred Ward). Son Mike (Steve Zahn), the likable dude who lives in the place and doubles as night manager, is immediately smitten, finagling his way into Sue's room with "complimentary" bottles of wine and champagne. Their talk is small and awkward; Mike isn't exactly Mr. Suave, but when, out of nowhere, he compliments her on her posterior, she inexplicably invites him to touch it. And so begins the relationship between his idealistic, aimless puppy dog and her prim, practical businesswoman. Sue's determined to make something more of herself, even if it means moving to Oregon to hook up with her ex-boyfriend, a former punk rocker who's now a rich but unhinged "yogurt mogul" (Woody Harrelson in the kind of role that's become all too typical for him). Meanwhile, Mike's content to follow her from one coast to the other until she recognizes what's really important in life. Not much of this is credible, and pretty much all of it is completely predictable. But that's hardly the point. Like most romantic comedies,
Management
relies on its stars to keep us interested, and while Zahn and Aniston's chemistry isn't exactly explosive, writer-director Stephen Belber keeps things simple and unpretentious, even throwing in positive messages about recycling and feeding the homeless without beating us over the head with them.
--Sam Graham
Management [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Jennifer Aniston
,
Woody Harrelson
,
Fred Ward
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
93 mins
UPC:
014381540659
Binding:
Blu-ray
Studio:
Image Entertainment
Release Date:
2009-09-29
Region Code:
Specs:
AC-3, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled),
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