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Company Man (2001)
Released By: Paramount Classics   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Paramount Classics
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Douglas McGrath
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Anthony LaPaglia, Denis Leary, Douglas McGrath, John Turturro, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Cumming
Published ID: 194699
UPC: 097363379744,
Plot: Former Woody Allen collaborator Douglas McGrath co-wrote, co-directed, and stars in this historical screwball comedy that offers up its own creative suggestion as to what might have spurned 1961's Bay of Pigs invasion. McGrath plays Allen Quimp, a nebbish schoolteacher who -- in an attempt to appease his browbeating wife Daisy (Sigourney Weaver) -- boasts that he leads a double life as a CIA operative. Daisy immediately sets to work writing a tell-all biography, and as his rumor spreads, Quimp bumbles his way into working at an actual CIA post in Cuba. There, he's confronted by a Cold War vigilante (John Turturro) who enlists his help in taking down the country's communist strongman, Fidel Castro (Anthony LaPaglia). Company Man was co-written and co-directed by New York stage director Peter Askin; both Askin and McGrath sued the film's production company in 1999 when, they claimed, the privilege of editing the final cut was denied to them. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
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Wonderfully Creative
Added 6/13/2008

What makes this movie so extraordinary is that all of the weird stuns the characters used in movie to kill or to discredit Castro were actually used by the CIA at the time. Which says a lot about the quality and the mindset of the people within that misguided Ivy league organization.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Well I thought...
Added 5/21/2007

This was a hilarious movie! I saw it for the first time on IFC and couldn't stop sitting in front of the TV (I hardly watch TV). Now it is one of my favorite movies and it never gets old. Some parts are hard to understand the comedy in them, but once you see it over again-it seems clear and you finally get it-and just laugh! I guarantee you will have a good time watching this and if not, at least it's not like ANY other movie you've ever seen before. And the end credit bits are funny and add to all the laughter you just experienced. At least rent it and give it a shot. Everybody else who didn't enjoy it were just being too critical and pompous-just watch it-it's a movie, not politics!
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Hillarious!
Added 2/11/2007

I'm surprized this movie hasn't received better reviews. I never get tired of this movie. Denis Leary has a small part, but he does it really well - it shows he can handle large AND small roles. All of the other actors in this movie collectively bring the movie together in a wonderfully cheerful way. Give this movie a shot, its so much more entertaining than you'd ever expect.
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Off-beat, clever, goofy
Added 7/26/2006

If the three words of the title of my review appeal to you, then this movie should, too. I'd never heard of the lead actor/director/writer (Douglas McGrath) but I found him to be very humorous and enjoyable. Turns out he co-wrote Woody Allen's "Bullets Over Broadway," "Emma," and other excellent films.

Anyway, he is perfect in his role as the wimpy grammar teacher/driver's ed instructor who lies about being a CIA agent in order to impress his domineering wife, and then actually ends up being hired by the CIA. The scene where he corrects the grammar of a fellow-agent in Cuba is great and could be used by teachers everywhere to bring humor to the teaching of grammar and to help students have fun over the "who/whom" conundrum.

However, I hate to single out just that scene, because there are so many good bits in the film. Does every joke work? No. There are a few that fall by the wayside. But, what the heck. There are very few films that keep me laughing all the way through and that have such a great ensemble cast, all of whom pull off their parts to a tee and all of whom know how to work a scene for a good chortle.

For a movie that is not a cliche and that is not your typical Hollywood by-the-numbers comedy give this one a try. Personally, I hope McGrath makes another film soon and that this one gets the attention it deserves.

2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
very clever, very funny
Added 1/9/2005

A *very* funny movie, but young audiences might not get all of it. Older folks will get all the silly bits that depend on historical references.

The main character delivers the laughs in clever ways, projecting a personality like Chevy Chase's Griswold, but without pratfalls. The humor is all in the ideas, delivered by the script itself.

The appearance by Woody Allen (who gets no billing on the box or credits) appears to be a cameo at first. A short while later someone who looks like Rob Reiner makes an appearance as Fidel Castro. It isn't (Reiner nor Castro). Woody later reappears, so it turns out to be more than a cameo.

Reduced to four stars due to some perverse nude activity at the very end that should have earned it an R rating. (Actually, it should have been omitted.)

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Wonderfully Creative
Added 6/13/2008

What makes this movie so extraordinary is that all of the weird stuns the characters used in movie to kill or to discredit Castro were actually used by the CIA at the time. Which says a lot about the quality and the mindset of the people within that misguided Ivy league organization.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Well I thought...
Added 5/21/2007

This was a hilarious movie! I saw it for the first time on IFC and couldn't stop sitting in front of the TV (I hardly watch TV). Now it is one of my favorite movies and it never gets old. Some parts are hard to understand the comedy in them, but once you see it over again-it seems clear and you finally get it-and just laugh! I guarantee you will have a good time watching this and if not, at least it's not like ANY other movie you've ever seen before. And the end credit bits are funny and add to all the laughter you just experienced. At least rent it and give it a shot. Everybody else who didn't enjoy it were just being too critical and pompous-just watch it-it's a movie, not politics!
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Hillarious!
Added 2/11/2007

I'm surprized this movie hasn't received better reviews. I never get tired of this movie. Denis Leary has a small part, but he does it really well - it shows he can handle large AND small roles. All of the other actors in this movie collectively bring the movie together in a wonderfully cheerful way. Give this movie a shot, its so much more entertaining than you'd ever expect.
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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