Michael Clayton | 
enlarge | Director: Tony Gilroy Actors: Tom Wilkinson, Michael O'keefe, Sydney Pollack, Danielle Skraastad, Tilda Swinton Studio: Warner Bros. Category: Movie
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Avg. Customer Rating: 200 reviews Sales Rank: 131
Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Video Download Running Time: 120
ASIN: B0014B8KSI
Theatrical Release Date: October 12, 2007 Release Date: June 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Bought a DVD July 20, 2008 Speedy delivery from the USA to Europe. Happy, both with item purchased and with the speed. To be recommended
Michael Clayton review July 13, 2008 Never pre-judge. I thoroughly enjoyed Michael Clayton and would highly recommend it. I almost didn't buy it because a friend had seen it and didn't care for it or "get it". I thought it was very well done, enthralling, and had that element I love, a twist at the end.
Just Bad July 13, 2008 I had high hopes for this film, and it let me down at every turn. I know people don't like to read negative reviews, so I'll keep this short. First, the plot reminded me of a Lifetime movie. Second, there's a difference between playing a character low key and just coming across bored; even a developmentally-disabled half-deaf person is going to have at least a visible physical reaction to seeing his car blow up twice. Third, the only actor the viewer can feel anything for is Arthur, who is a direct rip off of Paddy Chayevsky's Howard Beale from the phenominal "Network." Fourth, George Clooney seems to think he's Sean Connery, and he's not. I've taught drama and scriptwriting for thirty years, and although I wanted to like this movie, I just couldn't.
Michael Clayton July 6, 2008 I thought it was a little slow getting started, but by the end of the movie I thought it was one of the best George Clooney movies I have ever seen.
Michael Clayton July 4, 2008 This movie is fantastic in that it is only at the last portion do you see how a smart lawyer works and entraps a worthy opponent.
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