
Brand new trailer for 'The informant!'
Come Back Shane! —
Hmmm....not what I expected, but it still looks great. The Informant stars Matt Damon and opens on October 9 in the US. The trailer is via Awards Daily, check it out: ...
Steven Soderbergh’s ‘The Informant!’ gets a trailer
In Contention —
Could be softball fun or could be an ace up WB’s sleeve. Matt Damon looks outstanding. First time since “Moulin Rouge!” that a movie title features an exclamation point?:
The Informant! or How is Matt Damon + mustache = funny? Easy.
A Blog Next Door —
Trailer Watch: Soderbergh's Informant! Stars Damon
Thompson On Hollywood —
This The Informant! trailer plays like Steven Soderbergh's tongue-in-cheek comedic bumbling Get Smart/Inspector Clouseau version of The Insider, basically. I want to see it.
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Soderbergh's The Informant
Hollywood Elsewhere —
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NEW SODERBERGH TRAILER: THE INFORMANT
Filmmaker Magazine —
FILMMAKER BLOG Blog RSS Feed Wednesday, July 01, 2009 NEW SODERBERGH TRAILER: THE INFORMANT # posted by Scott Macaulay @ 7/01/2009 01:52:00 AM Comments (0) Post a Comment This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?
Cheer up, kids ... It will be Sunny in Philadelphia again!
Reel Fanatic —
I was beginning to wonder if FX had somehow given up on, in my book, its two best shows in the blissfully disgusting "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and the motorcycle gang drama "Sons of Anarchy." Well, thankfully, apparently not. ...
MATT DAMON IS A DORKY MIDWESTERNER
Filmdrunk —
The Informant is director Steven Soderbergh’s return to plot-driven comedy after a few years of smaller films like Che and The Girlfriend Experience. I generally enjoy Soderbergh movies (Out of Sight is an underappreciated classic and I even liked Solaris), and I’d probably see this one based on the Matt Damon wallpaper alone (see above).
‘The Informant’ is about Ivy League Ph.D. Mark Whitacre (Damon), a rising star at Decatur, Illinois-based Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in the early 1990s who wound up blowing the whistle on the company’s ...
Based on a Link Story
Film Experience Blog —
the trailer "Matt Damon in The Informant" Oh and... Low Resolution is hosting a Trailer Tournament 'Best of the 00s'. Go and vote the movies AV Club 12 Things Woody Allen Just Doesn't Get (fun article, mostly spot on) The Washington Post's Dan Zak gets a lengthy chat with Michelle Pfeiffer for Chéri. "Pfans" are discussed though Michelle, ever the reluctant superstar, doesn't seem to know what they are. You mean she never checked out my "Pfandom" website in 1999? ;) HitFix ...
The Informant Trailer Online
The Movie Blog —
I think Matt Damon is more than awesome. Awesome checks itself against a picture of Matt Damon every morning to make sure its still doing its job. More awesome than Ewoks. Ask John.
Anyways, his latest film project is called The Informant! (which comes with its own exclamation point) and I just can’t wait to see it.
IMDB writes it as:
Based on Kurt Eichenwald’s 2000 book, “The Informant” is the tale of Mark Whitacre (played by Matt Damon), an Ivy League Ph.D. who was a rising star at Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in the early 1990s. The bipolar hero wound up blowing the whistle on the ...
The Informant! - Trailer
Movie Moron —
The trailer for Steven Soderbergh’s new project, The Informant! is online.
The film is based on the 2000 non fiction book The Informant by journalist Kurt Eichanwald and tells the real-life story of Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), a whistle-blowing executive who informed on the dirty tricks of the agricultural company he worked for. The case was unusual, what with Whitacre having manic depression and the numerous twists and turns, so it’s easy to see the film prospect in it.
It’s interesting to see Soderbergh, a man whose work I ...
The Informant! trailer: here's something worth exclaiming about
Film | guardian.co.uk —
The trailer for Steven Soderbergh's film about an agribusiness whistleblower played by Matt Damon makes the film look great, so why does he have to resort to the egregious exclamation marks? Just how many exclamations does a film need to contain, or provoke, before you put an exclamation mark after its name? Perhaps if we watch the ...
10 Most Anticipated Movies of the Fall
The Flick Chick —
The best time of the movie-going year is upon us and I've compiled my list of the 10 movies I'm most looking forward to. Of course, Friday's announcement that Shutter Island has been pushed back to 2010 necessitated a bit of rethinking, given that it originally occupied the #1 spot on my list, but luckily there are still plenty of films to choose from: ...
TIFF #6: Oy vey, such a film you should see
Roger Ebert's Journal —
There is something about the Jewish way of humor and storytelling I've always found enormously appealing. I memorized material by Henny Youngman and Myron Cohen at an age when, to the best of my knowledge, I had never met a Jew. I liked the rhythm, the contradiction, the use of paradox, the anticlimax, the way word order would be adjusted to back up into a punch line. There seemed to be deep convictions about human nature hidden in gags and one-liners; a sort of rueful shrug. And the stories weren't so much about where they ended as how they got there.
The serious man is consoled by the friend who has stolen his ...

