Your Reviews
The movie is incredibly weird and moving at the same time. It was worth watching.
The movie seemed to drag on with poor acting, and an even less entertaining script. The director should not have chosen himself as the lead, it really set the wrong tone for the whole film. The war ... metaphor was shoved down your throat with oddly placed pictures and continuous uses of news footage in the background of a scene. Full Review
Critic Reviews
The film's distance from factual reality oddly enhances its bleak underlying vision. It portrays a demoralized American work force fearfully going through the motions of life while waiting without much hope for things to get better.Full Review
A mordant, almost-too-dark comedy, but a comedy nonetheless.Full Review
While the film's social-satire elements are flat and overly familiar, its dry absurdity is unmistakably Lynchian.Full Review
Eventually comes into its own as a wacky commentary on the state of America in the fifth year of the Iraq war.Full Review
Catches the nation's mood of economic anxiety and workplace exploitation more pungently than anything else in theaters.Full Review

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