Surprisingly Tolerable, 21 November 2005
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dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
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George Clooney hasn't been this funny since he was Batman.
Playing smitten lawyer Miles Massey with the graceful aplomb of a suave
Jerry Lewis, Clooney takes his pretty-boy image on a fringe journey of
impeccable comedic exactitude, pursuing gold-digging ice-queen, Marilyn
(Catherine Zeta-Jones playing her usual arrogant C-Word to the hilt).
Eschewing "romantic comedy" cliché (Cary Grant's 40s and 50s farces
have a lot to answer for, as the progenitors of the genre), Miles seeks
not Disney-flavored, unconditional "love", but a covenant with a
like-minded sociopath. Initially, his incongruously hilarious line,
"You fascinate me!" issues from a mindset we cannot divine, but as
Miles and Marilyn maneuver around each other's fortunes and pre-nuptial
contracts, we realize that he is seeing his own ruthless, capitalistic
reflection in her and wants a piece of it.
With savagely comedic interjections by Billy Bob Thornton as a
talkative cowboy oil baron, Jonathan Hadary as Concierge Baron Krauss
von Espy, and with Clooney's piston-popping dialog delivery and a
visual sheen lifted straight from Soderbergh's "Ocean's Twelve"
(demonstrating how great an influence an Art Director's hand plays - in
this case, Tony Fanning's on both films), "Intolerable Cruelty" is a
black, shamelessly flamboyant gem.
For us to ever laugh this hard at George Clooney again, he'll have to
make another intolerable "Batman".
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Surprisingly Tolerable, 21 November 2005

Author: dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
George Clooney hasn't been this funny since he was Batman.
Playing smitten lawyer Miles Massey with the graceful aplomb of a suave Jerry Lewis, Clooney takes his pretty-boy image on a fringe journey of impeccable comedic exactitude, pursuing gold-digging ice-queen, Marilyn (Catherine Zeta-Jones playing her usual arrogant C-Word to the hilt).
Eschewing "romantic comedy" cliché (Cary Grant's 40s and 50s farces have a lot to answer for, as the progenitors of the genre), Miles seeks not Disney-flavored, unconditional "love", but a covenant with a like-minded sociopath. Initially, his incongruously hilarious line, "You fascinate me!" issues from a mindset we cannot divine, but as Miles and Marilyn maneuver around each other's fortunes and pre-nuptial contracts, we realize that he is seeing his own ruthless, capitalistic reflection in her and wants a piece of it.
With savagely comedic interjections by Billy Bob Thornton as a talkative cowboy oil baron, Jonathan Hadary as Concierge Baron Krauss von Espy, and with Clooney's piston-popping dialog delivery and a visual sheen lifted straight from Soderbergh's "Ocean's Twelve" (demonstrating how great an influence an Art Director's hand plays - in this case, Tony Fanning's on both films), "Intolerable Cruelty" is a black, shamelessly flamboyant gem.
For us to ever laugh this hard at George Clooney again, he'll have to make another intolerable "Batman".
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