trailer break: ‘Management’

Take a break from work: watch a trailer…


Oh, dear. Is this Stalking: The Movie? Many, many romantic comedies feature the male protagonists engaging in behavior that would be considered felonious and would garner a restraining order in real life, but this movie looks like it goes further than the genre typically does.

I adore Steve Zahn, but I suspect I’m gonna be disappointed with him after this one.

Jennifer Aniston, I pretty much don’t get her appeal anyone, so I cannot anticipate her going up or down in my esteem.

Management opens in the U.S. on May 15, and in the U.K. on May 29.

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Martin
Martin
Thu, Apr 30, 2009 12:18pm

I predict that it’s going to turn out that Woody Harrelson’s character is a complete dick for no apparent reason other than to make our stalker hero look like the better choice. Because as we know, romance comes down to two people and you can’t choose to be single.

It’s what turned me off Run, Fatboy Run. Hank Azaria’s character seemed like a decent guy until the movie dictated he snap at the child to be ‘the wrong choice’.

Drave
Drave
Fri, May 01, 2009 2:08am

I watched Run, Fatboy Run again a couple weeks ago, and Hank Azaria’s character is a douche all the way through. He’s just a douche in subtle, passive-aggressive ways that are a lot more obvious on the second viewing.