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Why did George Clooney turn down the god of death?

A law firm brings in its "fixer" to remedy the situation after a lawyer has a breakdown while representing a chemical company that he knows is guilty in a multibillion-dollar class action suit. Director: Tony Gilroy | Stars: George Clooney , Tilda Swinton , Tom Wilkinson , Michael O'Keefe

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Intolerable Cruelty was a Cohen Brothers production. The movie features George Clooney as divorce lawyer Miles Massey and Catherine Zeta-Jones as Marylin Rexroth who is looking for a rich man she can marry, break up with and take his money. Due to Miles’ line of work he has a …

Why did George Clooney and George Washington turn down the movie?

82 Metascore. A law firm brings in its "fixer" to remedy the situation after a lawyer has a breakdown while representing a chemical company that he knows is guilty in a multibillion …

Who is Clooney in the movie Gold?

82 Metascore. A law firm brings in its "fixer" to remedy the situation after a lawyer has a breakdown while representing a chemical company that he knows is guilty in a multibillion …

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Miles Massey, a prominent Los Angeles divorce attorney has everything--and in some cases, two of everything. Despite his impressive client list, a formidable win record, the respect of his peers and an ironclad contract (the Massey pre-nup) named after him, he's reached a crossroads in his life.

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Catherine Zeta-Jones ' way of acting in this movie was modeled upon Katharine Hepburn 's romantic roles.

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What is the Hindi language plot outline for Intolerable Cruelty (2003)?

Intolerable Cruelty

Slick divorce lawyer sets up alluring golddigger in court to rescue her cheating husband, only to fall in love with her himself. Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen.

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Don't waste your time. This was just bad. In my humble opinion, George Clooney isn't a great actor unless he has really good actors along with him and Jones is just a pretty face. I think she has talent, but she needs good writers desperately.

What did Karen Crowder discover about U-North?

Karen Crowder, U-North's general counsel, discovers that Arthur had come into possession of a confidential U-North document, a 1991 memo proving the company knew their brand weed killer was carcinoge nic, which led to 468 deaths and the class-action lawsuit. Karen brings this to the attention of U-North's CEO Don Jeffries, whose signature is on the memo. Don puts her in contact with two hitmen secretly held on retainer. She contracts them to follow Arthur and bug his apartment and phone. Michael finds Arthur on a Manhattan street and confronts him about calls that he made to Anna Kaiserson, one of the plaintiffs in the U-North suit. Arthur realizes that his calls are being monitored. Arthur calls his own voicemail at the firm and reads from the 1991 memo, and says he will go public with it and ruin U-North. When the hitmen tell Karen that Arthur is building a case to expose U-North, she approves of their taking "drastic measures." They break into Arthur's apartment, kill him, and make it look like a suicide.

What is the movie Michael Clayton about?

It chronicles the attempts by attorney Michael Clayton to cope with a colleague's apparent mental breakdown and the corruption and intrigue surrounding a major client of his law firm being sued in a class action case over the effects of toxic agrochemicals .

What was the most scripted movie of 2007?

The website's critical consensus reads: " Michael Clayton is one of the most sharply scripted films of 2007, with an engrossing premise and faultless acting. Director Tony Gilroy succeeds not only in capturing the audience's attention, but holding it until the credits roll.".

What does Michael do to Karen and Don?

He goads Karen into offering him $10 million for his silence. Karen reluctantly agrees, whereupon Michael reveals that he is wearing a wire, with NYPD detectives listening on the other end. As Karen and Don are arrested, Michael gets into a cab, and rides away.

What happened to Timmy after he paid his debt?

After paying Timmy's debt, he goes to a poker game. One of the assassins rigs Michael's car with a bomb, but is forced to leave the job unfinished when Michael suddenly abandons his poker game after receiving a phone call summoning him to meet a client involved in a hit-and-run.

What happened to Michael in the movie "The Hitmen"?

The hitmen, who have been trailing Michael, call the police as he enters the apartment. Michael is caught and arrested for trespassing, but Gene bails him out. Using the receipt, Michael discovers that Arthur had ordered 3,000 copies of the confidential U-North document. Michael takes one copy of the document with him.

What happened to Michael after he learned of Arthur's death?

They break into Arthur's apartment, kill him, and make it look like a suicide. After learning of Arthur's death, Michael becomes suspicious when he discovers that U-North was planning a settlement just a few days before, and that Arthur had booked a flight to New York for Anna.

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Michael Clayton, a high-priced law firm's fixer, leaves a late night poker game, gets a call to drive to Westchester, and watches his car blow up as he's taking an impromptu dawn walk through a field. Flash back four days. He owes a loan shark to cover his brother's debts (Michael's own gambling habits have left him virtually broke).

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Denzel Washington turned down the title role, saying he was skeptical of working with a first-time director. George Clooney also originally turned it down for the same reason. Clooney later met Tony Gilroy, realized that they were both on the same page two hours into the meeting, and agreed to star.

What is a thriller movie?

A movie that basically thrills via the ears! One's eyes are riveted only on the superb acting by everyone and one's mind only wants to earnestly understand what's going on! A definite thriller for the learned and educated audience. It's very difficult to stop watching it till it's over.

Who plays Marty Bach in the movie?

Clayton works directly with Marty Bach ( Sydney Pollack ), the head of the law firm; it's one of those Pollack performances that embodies authority, masculinity, intelligence and knowing the score. But one of Bach's top partners has just gone berserk, stripping naked in Milwaukee during a deposition hearing and running through a parking lot in the snow. This is Arthur Edens ( Tom Wilkinson ), who opens the film with a desperate voiceover justifying himself to Michael.

Who played Karen Crowder in the movie?

Crowder is played by Tilda Swinton, who has been working a lot lately because of her sheer excellence; she has the same sleek grooming as Clayton, the power wardrobe, every hair in place. Thinking of Clooney, Pollack, Wilkinson and Swinton, you realize how much this film benefits from its casting. Switch out those four, and the energy and tension might evaporate.

Who is the cinematographer for the movie The Conversation?

Working with the great cinematographer Robert Elswit (" Syriana ," " Good Night, and Good Luck ," " Magnolia "), he uses stable, brooding establishing shots, measured editing that underlines the tension in conversations, and lighting that separates the fluorescent sterility of Clayton's business world from the warmth of family homes and the eerie quiet of a field at dawn. When he shows us Arthur Edens' loft, it has the same sort of chain-link enclosure that Gene Hackman's character had in " The Conversation ," and they are the same kinds of characters: paranoid, in possession of damaging evidence, not as well protected as they think.

Who holds the smoking gun in the movie?

The central reality of the story is that the corporation is guilty, it is being sued for billions, the law firm knows it is guilty, it is being paid millions to run the defense, and now Arthur Edens holds the smoking gun and it's not quite all he's holding when he runs naked through the parking lot. Enough of the plot.

Who plays Arthur Edens in the movie?

This is Arthur Edens ( Tom Wilkinson ), who opens the film with a desperate voiceover justifying himself to Michael.

Who directed the movie The Subject Was Roses?

The movie was written and directed by Tony Gilroy, son of the playwright Frank D. Gilroy (" The Subject Was Roses "). It's a directing debut for Gilroy, who is a star screenwriter (all three Bourne pictures, " Extreme Measures " " Devil's Advocate " and " Proof Of Life "). As a first-time director, his taste runs toward the classical style and not toward the Bourne shaky-cam.

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