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The Informant! [Blu-ray]

The Informant! [Blu-ray]

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Director: Steven Soderbergh
Actors: Matt Damon, Scott Bakula, Joel McHale, Melanie Lynskey
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 64 reviews
Sales Rank: 13,308

Format: Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: Blu-ray
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Running Time: 108 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 883929037209
UPC: 883929037209
EAN: 0883929037209

Theatrical Release Date: September 18, 2009
Release Date: February 23, 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/23/2010 Run time: 108 minutes Rating: R

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Steven Soderbergh's The Informant!--like the director's one-two Oscar® punch, Erin Brockovich and Traffic--is an energetic exposé of corporate/criminal chicanery with wide-ranging implications for life in these United States. Not so much like those movies, it plays as hyper-caffeinated comedy. At its center is Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), a biochemist and junior executive at agri-giant Archer Daniels Midland who, in 1992, began feeding the FBI evidence of ADM's involvement in price fixing. Mark's motive for doing so is elusive, sometimes self-contradictory, and subject to mutation at any moment. To describe him as bipolar would be akin to finding the Marx Brothers somewhat zany. His Fed handlers, along with the audience, start thinking of him as a hapless goofball. Then they and we get blind-sided with the revelation of further dimensions of Mark's life at ADM, and the nature of the investigation--and the movie--changes. That will happen again. And again. It's Soderbergh's ingenious strategy to make us fellow travelers on Mark's crazy ride, virtually infecting us with a short-term version of his dysfunctionality.

Props to screenwriter Scott Z. Burns for boiling down Kurt Eichenwald's 600-page book The Informant: A True Story without sacrificing coherence. And Matt Damon, bulked up by 30 pounds and spluttering his manic lines from under a caterpillar mustache, reconfirms his virtuosity and his willingness to dive deep into such a dodgy personality. On the downside, despite a small army of comedians in cameo roles, The Informant! has nothing like the rich field of subsidiary characters encountered in Erin Brockovich and Traffic. That lack of vibrancy is aggravated by the dominance of prairie-flat Midwest speech patterns and cadences (most of the film unreels in Illinois), and the razzmatazz score by veteran tunesmith Marvin Hamlisch sounds like pep-rally music on an industrial film. Soderbergh also photographed the movie (under his pseudonym Peter Andrews), and his decision to show everything through a corn-mush filter turns it into a big-screen YouTube experience. --Richard T. Jameson


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2 out of 5 stars Candidate for worst movie of the year   September 3, 2010
Adrienne Montesanti (richmond, VA United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is one of the most boring, pointless and sleep inducing films I have seen in a long time. I watched it with a friend and we kept waiting for the plot to develop or for something to happen. Matt Damon is one of my favorite actors but i wanted to ask him to go away and take his movie with him. If there was a plot and point to this movie, We missed it. Hope he has some other films in the works for the future or its back to Hot Dogs and Baked Beans for awhile.


4 out of 5 stars Odd Little Comedy Gem   September 2, 2010
Sloppy D (Saint Louis, MO)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a very funny film and Matt Damon is perfect as a goofy-yet-conniving corporate schlub. What "The Informat!" is not, is slapstick. It didn't need to be . . playing the material straight was the right choice. The combo of Mark Whitacre's sincere cluelessness ("I'll bring down the company and then get to run it!"), hubris, and a stunning ability to believe his own whoppers was absurd . . and fascinating because it's all (or mostly) true.

The alternately stunned and incredulous looks on various FBI officials' faces as each new, game-changing "minor" detail surfaced was priceless, and was probably not far from the real agents' responses. I looked up the real Mark Whitacre and my first impression is that he really is that bass-ackwards. And now he's the COO of a different company. You can't make that stuff up.

This film was generally appreciated by professional critics and tends to polarize viewers. To me this is akin to a stamp of approval . . Soderbergh committed to specific storytelling and visual styles that won't appeal to everyone. Going for mass appeal when shooting quirky material like this (high-concept it ain't) typically results in a generic, forgettable experience that earns a lot of "It was OK" verdicts. "The Informant!" is deservedly getting "loved it" and "blows big time" votes in equal measure.

If you tend to enjoy understated, unique critical hits that confused and frustrated your average audience member, this is worth two hours. If you tend to dismiss the snooty critics' pronouncements and only enjoy pratfalls, one-liners, or underlined, rim-shot comedy, then please move along. No need to torment yourself.



3 out of 5 stars Not very funny   August 29, 2010
Melissa Niksic (Chicago, IL United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is one of those movies that looks hilarious in the trailer, but really isn't all that funny when you actually sit down and watch it. I'd give "The Informant" only 2.5 stars if Amazon would allow it. The acting is good but the script itself is kind of lacking. This could have been a much funnier story, but it's really not humorous at all.


2 out of 5 stars Matt Damon's worst!   August 28, 2010
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I had never seen a crappy Matt Damon movie until now. This is definitely his worst! I couldn't make it through the whole movie it was that bad. Can you say BORING? It could have been much better but like another review said, I'm not sure if it was supposed to be a comedy or what. I checked the guide on my cable, and this movie was rated 3 stars. How in the **** can that be? lol Better luck next time Matt!


5 out of 5 stars Watch this movie!!!   August 28, 2010
Kent
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is an awesome movie, I can't believe the amount of poor reviews it is getting. If you haven't seen it, give it a try. The script is amazing. I enjoyed the movie so much I had to see if it was available on Blu-ray. Matt Damon does an awesome job and the twist at the end is as mind blowing as Inception.

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