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Eric Haberman | ... | |
| Aaron Eckhart | ... | ||
| Mary Jo Smith | ... |
Sue Maclean
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| Todd Louiso | ... |
Ron Goode
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| Jeff Witzke | ... |
Kidnapper
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| J.K. Simmons | ... | ||
| Marianne Muellerleile | ... |
Teacher
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| Cameron Bright | ... | ||
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Alex Diaz | ... |
Kid #1
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| Jordan Garrett | ... |
Kid #2
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| Courtney Taylor Burness | ... |
Kid #3
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| Jordan Del Spina | ... |
Kid #4
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| Maria Bello | ... | ||
| David Koechner | ... | ||
The chief spokesperson and lobbyist Nick Naylor is the Vice-President of the Academy of Tobacco Studies. He is talented in speaking and spins argument to defend the cigarette industry in the most difficult situations. His best friends are Polly Bailey that works in the Moderation Council in alcohol business, and Bobby Jay Bliss of the gun business own advisory group SAFETY. They frequently meet each other in a bar and they self-entitle the Mod Squad a.k.a. Merchants of Death, disputing which industry has killed more people. Nick's greatest enemy is Vermont's Senator Ortolan Finistirre, who defends in the Senate the use a skull and crossed bones in the cigarette packs. Nick's son Joey Naylor lives with his mother, and has the chance to know his father in a business trip. When the ambitious reporter Heather Holloway betrays Nick disclosing confidences he had in bed with her, his life turns upside-down. But Nick is good in what he does for the mortgage. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ivan Reitman must be so proud. I'm not kidding, his son Jason has come out with a caustic original comedy all his own. I don't know what people outside Los Angeles may make of this. They may think is science fiction when, in fact, most people who have spent any time there knows that this is as normal as going to church in the Vatican. The scenes inside the CAA like agency are even underplayed if you believe that. Aaron Eckhart is as perfect as they come. The charming monster with human sides. William H Macy, Rob Lowe and the rest of the cast are great fun to watch. I'm rooting for this movie to make a zillion bucks. It'll be nice to have more good writing, good acting and good direction in March for a change.