That professional "hit" in Michael Clayton

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Just revisited this underrated joint.. movie has one of the most satisfying endings possibly ever


Dude sonned the shyt out of Tilda..


Seeing her face go from :smugfavre: to :merchant: when she sees George standing in the court lobby with documents after leaving him for dead gets me every time
 

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Just revisited this underrated joint.. movie has one of the most satisfying endings possibly ever


Dude sonned the shyt out of Tilda..


Seeing her face go from :smugfavre: to :merchant: when she sees George standing in the court lobby with documents after leaving him for dead gets me every time
Yeah, Tom Wilkerson's monologue intro to start let you know this shyt about to be official.
 

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Lmao



she was fukkin shook. I never noticed until watching last night but shorty collapsed in the background when he was walking away

:russ::russ:


Anyone recommend any films similar to this?
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Boston lawyer Frank Galvin takes his face out of the shot glass for one last shot at redemption, taking a medical negligence case against powerful attorney Edward Concannon.
 

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They left him in the conference room with a check for 80 grand, he didn't say No, Yes, or indifferent. Just went to go look at some horses.
 

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Lmao



she was fukkin shook. I never noticed until watching last night but shorty collapsed in the background when he was walking away

:russ::russ:


Anyone recommend any films similar to this?

Similar in what way? I know I'm late. Have you seen The Constant Gardner?
 

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In my top 10

Tony Gilroy's script is a masterclass in how to tell a story, limited exposition, it's a very intelligent movie. When I saw it in theaters I liked it, but I was younger and couldn't quite grasp parts. Now, every frame is enjoyable.

Clooney has maybe never been better, except Out of Sight

and Pollack was unforgettable.

When did you get so fukking delicate Michael?

I say that to people lol
 

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In my top 10

Tony Gilroy's script is a masterclass in how to tell a story, limited exposition, it's a very intelligent movie. When I saw it in theaters I liked it, but I was younger and couldn't quite grasp parts. Now, every frame is enjoyable.

Clooney has maybe never been better, except Out of Sight

and Pollack was unforgettable.

When did you get so fukking delicate Michael?

I say that to people lol
He was good in leather head, the only movie he directed that was good but I haven't seen boys in the boat yet
 

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Boston lawyer Frank Galvin takes his face out of the shot glass for one last shot at redemption, taking a medical negligence case against powerful attorney Edward Concannon.
I can't fukk with this movie. There was a OD racist scene where they find out the medical expert he has for his case is black and he acts like the whole case is lost because it was a black doctor.
 

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I can't fukk with this movie. There was a OD racist scene where they find out the medical expert he has for his case is black and he acts like the whole case is lost because it was a black doctor.

It's mainly because of his credentials not just because he was black.
 

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It's mainly because of his credentials not just because he was black.
Bro his shytty credentials was subtext for his race. This movie came out during the height of affirmative action where everybody black was considered subpar.
 
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