A delectable and heartwarming experience.
In Good Company (2004)
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Reviews Counted:161
Fresh:133
Rotten:28
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: The witty and charming In Good Company offers laughs at the expense of corporate culture.
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Dec 29, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $45,489,752
Synopsis: In his previous effort, ABOUT A BOY, writer-director Paul Weitz managed to smoothly blend elements of dark comedy with heartwarming drama to deftly undercut both of the genre's undesirable... In his previous effort, ABOUT A BOY, writer-director Paul Weitz managed to smoothly blend elements of dark comedy with heartwarming drama to deftly undercut both of the genre's undesirable excesses. IN GOOD COMPANY is Weitz's solo directorial debut sans his brother Chris, with whom he co-helmed the aforementioned BOY and the wildly successful AMERICAN PIE series. Here, he perfects his gift for the so-called "dramedy," softening the jagged, sometimes ugly edges of corporate satire with warmth and sentiment. Dennis Quaid is perfectly cast as Dan Foreman, a slightly weary yet still dashing advertising boss and dedicated family man. He seems to have it all as a wholesome and admirable father, an existence which smacks of the archetypical mid-century sitcom dad that he so brilliantly portrayed as the secretly homosexual husband-father in Todd Haynes' FAR FROM HEAVEN. Enter Carter Duryea (THAT 70s SHOW's Topher Grace), a cocky young upstart hired to replace him. Before long, Dan is forced to be deferential to his new baby-faced boss, not only in the office but also at his own dinner table when Dan begins dating his lovely daughter Alex (Scarlett Johanssen). This old-fashioned, slightly soap-operatic twist is the perfect catalyst for the integration of humanity into an environment (and cinematic genre) that is so often devoid of it, and the film simultaneously lightens in spirit and deepens in emotion as a slow-yet-sure, father-and-son bond develops between the former adversaries. [More]
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Scarlett Johansson, Topher Grace, David Paymer
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Scarlett Johansson, Topher Grace, David Paymer, Clark Gregg, Philip Baker Hall, Ty Burrell
Director: Paul Weitz
Director: Paul Weitz
Screenwriter: Paul Weitz
Producer: Paul Weitz, Chris Weitz
Composer: Stephen Trask
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for In Good Company
Taps into male-specific wants and needs and says a mouthful about the corporate world.
Not only the best American picture of 2004, but also the most grown-up movie to come from Hollywood in recent years.
A promising script and some impressive performances can’t lift 'In Good Company' from its formulaic proceedings.**
A bland, occasionally phlegmatic pastiche of cliches and dull encounters.
If the film's final third didn't get all gooey on us ... then the movie might have been a total triumph.
A mature and penetrating view of cutthroat workplace politics and family drama.
Quaid's outrageous response to a surprise birthday party held in his character's honor simply brings down the house.
There are no throwaway stereotypes here, just well-rounded characters that resemble personalities that we come in contact with everyday.
Quaid provides the film with a solid foundation by ably playing yet another strong-willed father figure.
Paul Weitz creates his most complete work yet in this serio-comedy about corporate malfeasance.
It’s admirable, the amount of amiable quirk that sneaks through the gates of this big studio flick.
This nearly terrific motion picture deserved a much more interesting resolution than to simply resemble every other film in the multiplex.
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