Unbelievable Trailer for Steven Soderbergh's The Informant
FirstShowing.net —
... Don't worry, this isn't truly "unbelievable," I just love this promo photo that Apple used. Warner Brothers has debuted the trailer for Steven Soderbergh's The Informant starring Matt Damon as FBI informant Mark Whitacre. Okay, this actually looks funnier than the ...
The Informant! trailer
Awards Daily —
Nothing embeddable yet, but you can click on over to Apple trailers for a look at The Informant trailer, and here in HD. (Since when did they add the exclamation point to the title!? I’m twice as excited now!!)
[UPDATE: Thanks to Alex Billington at First Showing for loaning us a portable version of the trailer.]
Not exactly what I expected, but nothing wrong with a little biting satire to brighten the year, I guess.
The Informant Movie Trailer
/Film —
... is just the sort of non-commercial film that a studio like Warner Bros. loves to take to the fest. (See the TIFF debuts of Michael Clayton and The Assassination of Jesse James in ‘07 and RockNRolla and Appaloosa last year.) There are some other great bit players to look forward to in this one, too: Patton Oswalt, Joel McHale, Andrew Daly and Frank Welker are all on board.
See the trailer in acceptable definition below, or in high def at Apple.
[Dave's ...
The Informant Trailer
Latino Review —
... Trailer is pretty funny. Watch the trailer below and let us know what you think of this trailer. For a High Definition version of the trailer GO TO APPLE. ...
The Informant Trailer online
Filmstalker —
... himself that neither his company nor the FBI see coming. Then again, that could just be the trailer. The film is based on a true story, although looking at the trailer it's going to be taking a lot of liberties, about the highest ranking company executive to turn informant to the FBI on his company's insider tactics. Collating video and audio evidence, Mark Whitacre managed to hide his own not so legal deals and his own battle with bipolar disorder. You can see the trailer over at Apple Trailers [QT:P:S:M:L:480p:720p:1080p] in a variety of sizes, as per usual, and high ...
'The Informant' Trailer
FlicksNews.net —
For HD head over to here.
Matt Damon Gets Unbelievably Corny in The Informant Trailer
Film School Rejects —
Apple has put up the first trailer for the Steven Soderbergh directed, Matt Damon starring, comedy The Informant. Holy hell, this is a comedy?! Was I the only one that didn’t know? I thought this would be a thriller, starring an overweight Jason Bourne. Instead we have a James Bond parody, starring 0014, twice as good as 007.
Genius. As a dramatic thriller this would have covered well trodden ground, but as a comedy it’s in a fairly small group of serious ...
Damon + Soderbergh + Corn = New Trailer for 'The Informant!'
Cinematical —
... of a pudgier Matt Damon had come down the pike, one had every reason to think that Steven Soderbergh's The Informant! (now with exclamation point) was going to skew more serious than its newly debuted trailer sells. ...
Let's Get... Political! Upcoming Political & Historical Films
Movie Moxie —
... breath of fresh air comes from Steven Soderbergh (Oceans 11 (2001), Solaris) with The Informant!, a crime comedy of a whistle blower played by Matt Damon. This one is actually based on a true story and it's a comedy. Nothing is more funny than inept & earnest. Additional casting includes Scott Bakula, Frank Welker and Melanie Lynskey. Based on the book by Kurt Eichenwald. If you need a giggle, treat yourself to the trailer. Released date is September 18, 2009. Last up in this set is war drama Brothers ...
The Auteurs Daily: Venice and Toronto. The Informant!
The Auteurs Notebook —
... at In Contention. "Of course, the trailer already (and unavoidably) pulled the covers from the film's biggest trick: that writer ...
Exclamation Point!
my new plaid pants —
... with Matthew Damon? The trailer sends me into giggle fits and I am just tickled to tears with anticipation for it all of a sudden. I think it's gonna be a real keeper, I do. And adding to my enthusiasm this morning, and the reason for this post's existence, is this bit from Harry Knowles' rave review at ...
Movie Marketing Madness: The Informant
Movie Marketing Madness —
... The trailer is just ridiculous – and very funny. It plays like a surreal version of Michael Mann’s The Insider, with Damon playing the corporate middle-manager who’s so upset about the goings-on within his company that he turns government informer to expose those practices. Unfortunately he’s not all that competent as a corporate spy and tends to brag about what he’s doing, neither of which endear him to his federal handlers. But he still has aspirations to run the company, not seeing that being part of bringing it down ...
Film Fan Fridays for Friday September 18, 2009
Movie Moxie —
... with a Chance of Meatballs Dir: Phil Lord & Chris Miller - eature film directorial debuts Voices: Bill Hader, Anna Faris, Bruce Campbell, James Caan, Mr. T USA Official Film Site & Trailer, IMDb Page, The Informant! Dir: Steven Soderbergh (Oceans 11 (2001), Solaris) Cast: Matt Damon, Scott Bakula, Frank Welker, Melanie Lynskey USA Official Film Site, IMDb Page, Trailer Jennifer's Body Dir: Karyn Kusama (Girlfight) ...
Movie Fix Ahead
Film Experience Blog —
... this coming February as the strong-willed love of a sensitive poet's short life. I'm a sucker for a good costume drama and sensitive man aren't so bad either. I'm also eager to catch The Informant! because the corporate whistleblower comedy looks funny in a really smart eccentric way and Matt Damon has unmistakably good comic timing that that 30 lbs weight gain couldn't possibly smother. Those are my top two choices. ...
Review: The Informant!
Cinema Verdict —
The Informant!
OPENING: 09/18/2009
STUDIO: Warner Bros.
RUN TIME: 108 min
ACCOMPLICES:
Trailer, Official Site
The Charge
Based on a tattle-tale.
Opening Statement
The talented Steven Soderbergh has spent roughly half his career creating ambitious art house films and the other half making slick, mainstream crime capers. The Informant! falls somewhere in-between, offering a movie that is by turns a giddy crime comedy and an attentive psychological character study. ...



