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Michael Clayton (George Clooney) is an in-house "fixer" at one of the largest corporate law firms in New York. At the behest of the firm's co- founder Marty Bach (Sydney Pollack), Clayton, a former prosecutor from a family of cops, takes care of Kenner, Bach & Ledeen's dirtiest work. Clayton cleans up clients' messes, handling anything from hit-and-runs and damaging stories in the press to shoplifting wives and crooked politicians. Though burned out and discontented in his job, Clayton is inextricably tied to the firm. At the agrochemical company U/North, the career of in-house chief counsel Karen Crowder (Tilda Swinton) rests on the settlement of the suit that Kenner, Bach & Ledeen is leading to a seemingly successful conclusion. When the firm's top litigator, the brilliant Arthur Edens (Tom Wilkinson), has an apparent breakdown and tries to sabotage the entire case, Marty Bach sends Michael Clayton to tackle this unprecedented disaster and, in doing so, Clayton comes face to face with the reality of who he has become.
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Screen Format: Color
Language: English
Available Until: 8/31/2008
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Lew Irwin

Michael Clayton has garnered the strongest reviews of the season in the cities where it opened. Roger Ebert gave it a four-star review in the Chicago Sun-Times, writing "It is just about perfect as an exercise in the [legal/business thriller] genre. I've seen it twice, and the second time, knowing everything that would happen, I found it just as fascinating because of how well it was all shown happening. It's not about the destination but the journey." Manohla Dargis in the New York Times wrote that writer-director Tony Gilroy hasn't really attempted to reinvent the legal thriller with Clayton. Rather, she said, "At its best and most ambitious, the film plays less like a variation on a Hollywood standard than a reappraisal. It's a modest reappraisal, adult, sincere, intelligent, absorbing; it entertains without shame." Noting that Clooney has appeared in films with the New York Post's highest ratings since 1999, the Post's Lou Lumenick noted that Clayton is no exception. The film, he said, offers "some of the best dialogue in a recent movie and a gallery of unforgettable performances." He added: "This is a movie that thrives not on cheap melodramatics but on ideas and a more deliberate pace than most contemporary mainstream movies." A handful of critics have registered their dissent. Jan Stuart in Newsday commented: "It's invigorating and impressive on a formal level, but ultimately wearying. Midway through, one wants to hand all the characters a Valium and tell them to take the rest of the day off."

Reviewed by: gabe137 on 3/6/2008 5:58:46 PM
could have been, should have been.clooney is a tremendous actor.usually, the cookie ultra left wing politics of the likes of robin williams leaves me to vow never to watch anything of theirs again.but once in a while you get somebody like this guy and, say, matt dameon who are simply good at what they do and i throw my principles away to watch them.this movie just lacks.michael clayton is simply an unbelievable character and inconsistent with his role for this big law firm.the guy in charge of cleaning up a mess simply would not look and act this sloppy.reminds me of a hit man who can't shoot straight.please.anyway, i gave it three stars because the concept of the story was interesting.i'm sure that with enough money there are people out there who would clean up the mess from a murder, getting caught with a prostitute, or worse.if you are running out of movies to watch, this might be the distant second to get you through a night.
Lew Irwin

Michael Clayton has garnered the strongest reviews of the season in the cities where it opened. Roger Ebert gave it a four-star review in the Chicago Sun-Times, writing "It is just about perfect as an exercise in the [legal/business thriller] genre. I've seen it twice, and the second time, knowing everything that would happen, I found it just as fascinating because of how well it was all shown happening. It's not about the destination but the journey." Manohla Dargis in the New York Times wrote that writer-director Tony Gilroy hasn't really attempted to reinvent the legal thriller with Clayton. Rather, she said, "At its best and most ambitious, the film plays less like a variation on a Hollywood standard than a reappraisal. It's a modest reappraisal, adult, sincere, intelligent, absorbing; it entertains without shame." Noting that Clooney has appeared in films with the New York Post's highest ratings since 1999, the Post's Lou Lumenick noted that Clayton is no exception. The film, he said, offers "some of the best dialogue in a recent movie and a gallery of unforgettable performances." He added: "This is a movie that thrives not on cheap melodramatics but on ideas and a more deliberate pace than most contemporary mainstream movies." A handful of critics have registered their dissent. Jan Stuart in Newsday commented: "It's invigorating and impressive on a formal level, but ultimately wearying. Midway through, one wants to hand all the characters a Valium and tell them to take the rest of the day off."
Reviewed by: gabe137 on 3/6/2008 5:58:46 PM
could have been, should have been.clooney is a tremendous actor.usually, the cookie ultra left wing politics of the likes of robin williams leaves me to vow never to watch anything of theirs again.but once in a while you get somebody like this guy and, say, matt dameon who are simply good at what they do and i throw my principles away to watch them.this movie just lacks.michael clayton is simply an unbelievable character and inconsistent with his role for this big law firm.the guy in charge of cleaning up a mess simply would not look and act this sloppy.reminds me of a hit man who can't shoot straight.please.anyway, i gave it three stars because the concept of the story was interesting.i'm sure that with enough money there are people out there who would clean up the mess from a murder, getting caught with a prostitute, or worse.if you are running out of movies to watch, this might be the distant second to get you through a night.
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Reviewed by: gabe137 on 3/6/2008 5:58:46 PM

could have been, should have been.clooney is a tremendous actor.usually, the cookie ultra left wing politics of the likes of robin williams leaves me to vow never to watch anything of theirs again.but once in a while you get somebody like this guy and, say, matt dameon who are simply good at what they do and i throw my principles away to watch them.this movie just lacks.michael clayton is simply an unbelievable character and inconsistent with his role for this big law firm.the guy in charge of cleaning up a mess simply would not look and act this sloppy.reminds me of a hit man who can't shoot straight.please.anyway, i gave it three stars because the concept of the story was interesting.i'm sure that with enough money there are people out there who would clean up the mess from a murder, getting caught with a prostitute, or worse.if you are running out of movies to watch, this might be the distant second to get you through a night.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: moon128 on 3/4/2008 8:14:51 AM
What a waste of my time. Don't waste yours.
Reviewed by: raweiss1 on 3/2/2008 5:48:41 PM
Yawn. Nothing to see here... move on please
Reviewed by: tarek77 on 2/28/2008 9:56:16 PM
a nice movie can be a thinking thriller and have a nice woven plot. This movie lacks the action that should've boosted or went hand in hand with the nice plot. Detrimentaly lacks action, which becomes boring, eventhough the ending o.k. Clooney does better!
Reviewed by: robgb2007 on 2/27/2008 4:38:48 PM
Wonderful movie.It begins with a question, then slowly unfolds the answer to that question without treating us like brain-dead kids.The dialog is sharp, the acting superb and the ending satisfying.Clooney gives one of his best performances ever and Tony Gilroy's debut shows the sure hand of a master.If you're looking for The Bourne Ultimatum, you'll be sorely disappointed.This is a thinking person's thriller.
Reviewed by: 67treegrape on 2/26/2008 6:34:57 PM
Boring. If you really like Clooney, watch it. Otherwise this is a good one to skip.
Reviewed by: DANAFOSTER on 2/21/2008 2:14:39 PM
great was supprised, love george hes awsome, the ending is killer
Reviewed by: quintusIX on 2/20/2008 12:44:59 AM
the ravening under-the-bed undead that eye our dangling wrists are as nothing to the living killing of this movie (i refer to their boss, not the freelance assassins)...i may need a nightlight after this.
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