Extract
September. 03,2009 RThe owner of a factory that produces flavor extracts, Joel Reynold seems to have it all, but really doesn't. What's missing is sexual attention from his wife, Suzie. Joel hatches a convoluted plan to get Suzie to cheat on him, thereby clearing the way for Joel to have an affair with Cindy, an employee. But what Joel doesn't know is that Cindy is a sociopathic con artist, and a freak workplace accident clears the way for her to ruin Joel forever.
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Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Joel, the owner of an extract plant, tries to contend with myriad personal and professional problems, such as his potentially unfaithful wife and employees who want to take advantage of him. Best part of this whole movie without a doubt Ben Affleck this guy loved like a freaking caveman and every single one of his ideas was worse than the other. Jason Bateman gives a pretty good performance with the script he got on his hands, J.K Simmons is always great let's move on in Mila Kunis who i found alright i mean she isn't a great actress anyways right? Kristen Wiig was good too i guess and then we have David Koechner as the annoying neighbor which honestly i didn't see his ending taking that path in the end but it was pretty funny and honestly i found the film pretty funny and good overall not a perfect 10 but i had a lot of fun with it.
I love Jason Bateman, so I catch any film he's in. This one is "Extract," a Mike Judge film from 2009.Joel is the owner of an extract manufacturing plant. He's not having an easy time of it. His wife (Kristen Wiig) won't have sex with him because he gets home too late, so he is constantly trying to get home before he puts on the sweat pants - because then it's over. He never makes it, and on the day that he almost makes it, he is stopped by the world's most talkative neighbor (David Koechner) who wants to see if Joel and his wife will attend the Rotary Club dinner. Meanwhile, Joel has taken advice from a drug addict as to how to prove if his wife was faithful, so she's now sleeping with someone she thinks is the pool man.That's on the personal front. Then his floor manager is seriously injured in a machine accident and it looks like a big lawsuit. His new employee, Cindy, is a scam artist, and is encouraging the injured man to soak the company dry.Joel had an offer to sell the company which, with the lawsuit, may not happen. Does he even want to sell? Does he want his marriage? He doesn't know, but he'd better find out.Comedy movies with wacky characters in wacky situations is my favorite thing. With a little more tightening, this movie could have been hilarious. As it is, it's amusing, but maybe there are one too many things going on.Still, the performances are good, and it has some very funny situations.
What did you expect from Mike Judge? (6 1/6) out of 10 = Depending on mood for a quality comedy based on the style of director.Okay, first of all I saw this movie sober (I recommend you alter your state to enjoy it further and make the light comedy harder) meaning laugh out loud by yourself more than once. Second, of all if you don't know Mike Judge than you probably know King of the Hill, Beavis and Butthead, and one more important one to help grade this movie, Office Space. If you enjoyed Mike Judge's other movies I seriously don't understand why you would not enjoy this film. Theater worthy?-No Redbox/OnDemand worthy-Yes. What do people expect from Mike Judge? His movies involve everyday people characters in which your constantly saying you know/knew someone just like that. And what's good about this film you get to see high grade actors playing some of these characters and great character actors born to play the part. I could go on how it's nice to see a movie about people just trying to be happy in their lives that seem boring or uneventful and completely turn it upside down. I'm here because I was annoyed because I was debating on renting this and I went on here and found so many bad reviews. Some people wouldn't mind this (for a low price) to have next to their office space DVD. We all agree that Office Space is a great film but ya know what Extract has more well know actors playing roles they don't usually play (Affleck) or playing roles they can't mess up (Bateman) and so for a person who has direct TV I do not regret renting this and laughed and was actually surprised a few times. People should grade on what they should expect and not expect from an experienced well known director. Example you can't grade this movie if you compare it to others. Extract to Wonderlust? Apatow films to Judge films? They both have different styles of what they want to create. For the last time if you enjoy Mike Judge films I don't see you not enjoying this film. Oh and if you don't know anything about Mike Judge films then don't expect this to be one of your favorite comedies or even your top 5-10 list. Is it more than tolerable and actually enjoyable and you can relate and care about the characters? Absolutely then rent this and try not to have high expectations. It was worth my four bucks on a night I couldn't sleep that's for sure.
In a star studded lineup, the film follows Joel (Jason Bateman), the proud owner of an extract company he built from the ground up. Life seems to be going as per normal, when issues begin to arise and spiral quickly out of control from all aspects of his life. The film also focuses on Cindy (the stunning Mila kunis) who's life of petty crime intercepts Joel's and his company through a series of events leading up to it. The film was not only written by Mike Judge, but also directed by him. In no disrespect to Mike, its a very simple and slow paced movie, with no twists and turns, action or fancy shots; but on the same token, doesn't require any for it to still be an enjoyable watch. I feel Mike's aim was to relate with the viewer, as it follows a normal guy, who OK, does drive a nice car, has a big house and owns a successful business - which not all of us have the privilege to boast - but nonetheless falls into difficult times through no fault of his own.There's not too many people who haven't been in a relationship that at some point has soured and lead to temptation, nor has someone not been exposed to wrong doings by others. And everyone's had or unfortunately still has an annoying neighbour, played very amusingly by David Coechner (better known as Champ Kind in Anchorman.)It times like this when we turn to our friends, which in Joel's case was to Dean (Ben Affleck) who although polar opposite in his outlook on life, provides some strange but tangible advise that seems to only make things worse at first. If you're expecting a clean cut Ben Affleck in this film, then you'll be mistaken. Think long hair, a beard and a hippie personality and you'll be closer to the mark.Although slow and somewhat predictable, it provides a generous amount of subtle humour throughout, which at times will simply put a smile on your face but at others will have you in stitches of laughter. Combined with a down to earth story line (which ends in true Hollywood fashion) will leave you in good spirits after a pleasurable 92 minutes of viewing. The eye candy provided by Mila doesn't go a miss either!