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Saturday, July 31, 2010 at 5:51PM Trailer - Affleck and Costner in 'The Company Men'
We saw a different trailer a few months ago for The Company Men, a new drama by John Wells that seems to tap into the very real uncertainty of the current job market. That trailer was a lot less invovled than this one, which gives the full story and even has dialogue.

Wells is one of the executive producers of E/R, and he even directed a few episodes, but this is his feature directing debut. He's got Ben Affleck, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Costner, and Chris Cooper - Oscar winners all - coming to terms with the new unstable economy. For spousal support, we're offered Maria Bello and Rosemarie DeWitt.
The Weinstein Company will be releasing this film in October. It's too early to tell if Harvey and Bob will marshal all their forces behind The Company Men for an Oscar push, but after failing big time with Nine last year, pretty much across the board, any Oscar campaign will be a little more muted this year.
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Reader Comments (2)
If this is good it'll be interesting to contrast/compare this movie and "Up in the Air" with "Falling Down" which was about the early nineties mid-management recession and the "angry white men" that came out of it, and either "Pursuit of Happyness" which took place in the early eighties recession or "The River" which was actually made in the eighties, although it's about the decline of the family farm. Similar movies, I think, just timely for what was going on and changing socio-economically.
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