66 out of 86 people found the following comment useful :- Light fun with a surprise or two, 7 May 2008
Author:
sioenroux from United States
I'm not much of a comedy fan, mostly because in recent years they've
strayed too far into smart-ass one-liner dumb-formula potty-humor
cardboard-cutout territory, which is fine if you like that sort of
thing, but I don't.
This, though, is an old-fashioned comedy with heart. Can Bill make his
life better with the help of a precocious teen? Sure he can. But the
way he gets there isn't just the standard formula, and that makes it a
fun watch.
It also helps that the technical work is all top-notch, and the
supporting cast is pitch perfect, from the staid father-in-law to the
somewhat manic doughnut franchisers.
This isn't a movie that will make you guffaw and belly laugh for an
hour and a half, but it does make you feel inspired and offers a few
chuckles along the way. In that regard, it reminds me of "Charlie
Bartlett," "Juno" and "Rocket Science."
I'm glad this style of comedy didn't die out because of the Farrelly
Brothers' success. Their kind of comedy is redundant and dumb -- this
type leaves you happy for a while. And Hollywood should do that more
often.
97 out of 180 people found the following comment useful :- The classic comedy is back, 20 September 2007
Author:
larry-411 from United States
I attended the World Premiere of "Bill" at the Toronto International
Film Festival. That fact alone is actually surprising to me, as my
viewing habits tend to lean towards dramas, and this is anything but.
In fact, festivals this year have been weighed down by heavy films that
are about as dark as they come. "Bill" could not be more different, and
what a refreshing change and much-needed uplift is this all-out,
unabashed comedy. Co-directed by the husband-wife team of Bernie
Goldmann and Melissa Wallack (who penned the script), "Bill" has all
the elements required of the genre: characters to whom we can relate, a
clever storyline, and laughs aplenty.
Aaron Eckhart ("Any Given Sunday," "Erin Brockovich," "Thank You for
Smoking") is Bill, smack dab in the middle of a life becoming all-too
familiar. His job is falling apart (he begrudgingly works for his
irascible father-in-law), his marriage is going to pieces, his body is
going to pot, and, perhaps most horrifying, his hair is rejecting his
head. Bill needs a change, fast, and is not-so-voluntarily signed up
for a mentoring program at the local high school. He is teamed up with
young Logan Lerman ("The Butterfly Effect," "Hoot," "3:10 to Yuma"),
who plays The Kid, literally (Lerman's character is never identified by
name), and the two join together in battle to fight the demons at the
heart of Bill's midlife crisis.
A magnificent ensemble cast including Elizabeth Banks, Timothy
Olyphant, Jessica Alba, and Kristen Wiig (and far too many more to
mention) are all up to the task of providing enough comedic fodder to
fill several films. Discussing their characters in depth would be too
revealing, and my policy is to allow the reader to find a synopsis
elsewhere if desired. Ultimately the partnership between Bill and The
Kid is what drives the story, and the chemistry between Eckhart and
Lerman is central to the success of the film. And it works. The Kid is
smart, streetwise, sexy (or so he thinks), and has the self-confidence
of someone thrice his age. In short, he's everything Bill aspires to
be. It's a role-reversal device that's at the heart of many classic
comedies, and Wallack's brilliant writing makes it work.
Despite being an independent film (read: low budget) "Bill" has the
look of a Hollywood movie. The design is bright and the sound and
editing give it a crisp, bouncy feel. Best of all, the cinematography
with Peter Lyons Collister at the helm is second to none. He's one of
the best in the business, a classic comedy veteran, and it shows.
It's always hard to single anyone out in a fine ensemble cast but in
both screenings I attended Lerman stole the show. He unquestionably got
the biggest laughs and was the crowd favorite. I hesitate to call him a
newcomer, as at the tender age of 15 he already has 10 movies and 23
television episodes under his belt, but he's one to watch for and has a
bright career ahead of him. But this is Eckhart's film to make or
break, and his sense of comedic timing and puppy-like ability to elicit
just the right amount of empathy from the audience create those
touching moments that leave the viewer wanting more. And so I attended
the second screening as well, and enjoyed it even more. And that's the
true test of a comedy. From this writer's perspective, "Bill" not only
hits its mark but is also sure to be a winner for years to come.
11 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :- An enjoyable movie, 20 July 2008
Author:
amalmer
I just watched Meet Bill last night, and while it wasn't fantastic, it
was definitely worth the watch.
This movie follows the main character Bill, who, after a series of
downfalls, realizes life isn't going they way he wanted. He then offers
to mentor a rich, self-assured high school student. In the end, the
student more or less ends up mentoring Bill, and helps him to change
his views on life.
I thought the chemistry between Logan Lerman (the kid) and Aaron
Eckhart (Bill) was fantastic! they both did a great job with their
role, and stole the whole show. These roles were out of style for both
actors--I've never seen Eckhart do comedy, and Lerman's character was
much more rebellious than usual. It just shows the talent of both
actors, especially the versatility of Lerman. The rest of the
supporting characters were slightly under-developed.
The style of comedy in this movie is more..."old school" in my opinion.
It's not slap-stick or non-stop laughter, but the comedy is
inter-weaved throughout the film, with several vary funny scenes and
one-liners. I would say the film is geared toward audiences from the
mid 20s to mid 40s. However, I am a 16 year old female, and I enjoyed
the film.
The plot does get lost a bit, and some characters are under-developed,
but overall it's a good independent film. Is it the best or funniest
movie you'll ever see? Probably not. But it delivers a style of comedy
not found often these days, and if you connect with the style and the
story, you will definitely like this movie.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Pointless and bland, 7 September 2008
Author:
elizabethnagroves from Canada
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I thought this movie was utterly terrible. It was completely unoriginal
and there were so many superfluous characters and scenes that is was
just ridiculous. What as the Jessica Alba character supposed to be?
What was she supposed to add? The Kid character was pretty pointless
also. There was an endless series of scenes that, I assume, were
supposed to be funny, but added nothing to the narrative. There is this
whole subplot where we are supposed to imagine that the Kid and Alba
might have some romantic chemistry, but it is just ludicrous. Also, one
of the major plot points is Bill trying to win back his wife. However,
we never get a sense of why he would want to do this. After all, she is
uniformly terrible to him throughout the movie, and he doesn't seem
that into her, until it's convenient for the plot. If they had taken
out some of the more pointless scenes (especially the one with the Kid
dancing around in women's underwear--what was that about?), and spent
more time exploring the relationship between the two leads, then it
might have made more sense. Aaron Eckhart is a very talented actor, and
did the best with the story he had. However, there was no saving this
train wreck. I would say that it would benefit from better editing, but
in all honesty, it would have to be edited to the point of
non-existence to be improved. Largely, this movie seemed like a
low-rent, cheap rehash of some of the themes from American Beauty,
without any of the depth, humour, or intelligence. They had the
repressed husband attempting to break free, the bitchy adulterous wife,
and drug dealing rebellious teenage boy. What a waste of time, and in
Eckhart's case, talent.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Bill belongs in jail, 30 December 2008
Author:
cnkellam from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
First of all the movie is horrible and unbelievable. I did not relate
or feel for any of the characters. Second of all, Bill belongs in
jail...and none of this was addressed. He takes a shower naked with a
high school boy, has sex in the tent with boy present with another
chick, smokes weed with his mentee, wrestles with him while giggling at
the fireworks store, and has this boy ride him like a horse in public.
How are we supposed to overlook this. I would understand if these were
two male adults possibly exploring their sexuality, but this does not
apply to a married man hanging out with a teenager. This is just not
acceptable. Why is this not the main thing being written about in these
comments?
3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Ten more minutes...;please..., 16 July 2008
Author:
RitchCS from Ft. Lauderdale, Fl.
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
---SPOILER ALERT---This critique discusses the end of the movie.
I shouldn't be writing about this movie as I do NOT like comedies. I'd
never heard of "Meet Bill" until I was desperately trying to find some
movies to put in my Netflix queue for the week. I saw this new film
listed, starring Aaron Eckhart, who, IMO, KNOWS how to pick good
scripts and is a favorite actor whom I enjoy and admire. When the DVD
arrived in the mail today, I was not in the mood for a comedy, but I
slid it in my DVD tray anyway, I watched about the first five minutes
standing up to make an exit into the kitchen...but instead, I sat down
and started enjoying, as well as laughing out loud, at this wonderful
little independent comedy. I hadn't read a synopsis, so I really
couldn't outguess the screenwriter where the plot was headed. Then I
got the clue where we were about to go and how the movie would probably
end...but NO! The movie just ended without giving any of us a clue what
was going to happen. Ten more minutes...even FIVE...a paragraph, ONE
LINE...SOMETHING...I mean it IS a comedy for crying out loud...where's
the comic ending? I'll bet there's a couple of dozen yards of film on
the cutting room floor which would have pleased me and everyone else
and who knows, it might have been a hit. It's really a good film that
leads the audience to a cliff and there's no more road. Even an
alternate ending on the DVD would have been fantastic! Now I have to
wonder if this is the real reason why I hate comedies? The kid playing
'The Kid", Logan Lerman is gonna be a huge star. He and Aaron made a
great team. He has NO inhibitions for his age and all but walks away
with the movie from more experienced actors. The ending written for
"The Kid" sucked as well. If I MISSED At this point, I don't know if he
and Elizabeth stayed together...what was he going to do about a job?
Anyone have any ideas?
6 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- American Beauty Light, 21 July 2008
Author:
siderite from Romania
Aaron Eckhart made this movie, as one of the previous comments said.
Other than that, it was all a bit too awkward a movie to call well
made. The story is pretty much about a middle aged guy discovering that
his career choices make him miserable and how he find his way out
without the violence and social satire in American Beauty.
It is a decent comedy, not too bad as some suggested, but certainly not
memorable. Jessica Alba plays a medium sized role and Elizabeth Banks
looks totally hot.
Bottom line: see it when you feel like watching a light movie, it will
be more fun for people approaching middle age than for teens and it can
be a great movie to watch with the wife.
Easy to see why this opened in a handful of theatres in April 2008 in USA, 2 December 2008
Author:
Jay Harris (sirbossman6969@yahoo.com) from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This comedy opened in about 36 theatres in April 2008, across the US
played for 2 weeks with low box results. Truthfully it may have been
better if they released it directly to DVD.
It stars Aaron Eckhart who is usually very good in the roles he
takes,sorry to say he made an error with this movie.
The other players come off somewhat better, Elizabeth Banks & Jessica
Alba are quite good in there parts.
The entire movie is saved from utter chaos by 2 things.
First thing is delightful performance by 15 year old newcomer Logan
Lerman, He is the bright lad Eckhart is mentoring. He may have a good
future.
The other saving grace are the 2 gay characters, for a welcome change
they are not stereotypes. My personal feeling I would love to see an
entire film featuring these 2 actors,they only are in a few short
scenes but they and The young lad save this silly comedy from being an
utter bomb.
Ratings: **1/2 (out of 4) 67 points(out of 100) IMDb 6 (out of 10)
3 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- It does makes you smile!, 25 July 2008
Author:
Abhilash Sabat from India
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
It is now the time to "meet Bill". Bill(Aaron Eckhart), is a is a guy,
whose life is perfectly messed up in all possible ways. He works in his
father-in-law's bank, where he finds himself stuck. He has a beautiful
looking wife(Elizabeth Banks), who actually is cheating him & having an
affair with the news anchor(Timothy Olyphant). He finds himself stuck
from every direction until he becomes a mentor to a teenager
schoolboy(Logan Lerman). He along with the lingerie saleswoman(Jessica
Alba), helps him to get out of his troubles. The movie does well in
creating funny situations & does gets you laughs. The performances are
quite good, Aaron was absolutely fine with his role, Elizabeth looked
gorgeous & so looked Alba. Logan was very confident & Timothy had
nothing much to offer. The direction is not something extra-ordinary,
it is fine though. The climax is something different than what audience
would actually expect, maybe a little hard to digest for some people.
The movie also portrays various bad features of a high society, such
as, sex affairs, homosexuality etc. The character "Bill" can also be
found in the world of reality. Watch out for its funny moments &
super-hot Banks & Alba.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Beat Mill, 15 December 2008
Author:
flapdoodle64 from Porltand, OR, United States
This movie starts out as a saccharine rip-off of 'American Beauty,'
takes a detour through 'Rushmore,' and ends up nowhere. The director or
scriptwriter figured out how to convince a producer to finance this, to
make a couple passable scenes, and enough images to make a decent
trailer. But otherwise, there is nothing like a coherent script: it is
as though an autistic savant watched a random assortment of movie clips
and based his script on those loose associations.
I lack the words to convey my outrage over how bad this film is. It
made me wish that the whole awful cast of characters had been blown to
pieces like The Wild Bunch (whereas at the end of 'The Wild Bunch,' I
felt melancholy to see those characters depart).
Also: there is a really creepy theme involving The Kid, who is supposed
to be an under-18 high school kid. Aaron Eckhart's character and The
Kid watch together through a window while Elizabeth Banks underdresses,
Eckhart also gets high on doobie with The Kid. This is just plain
creepy. If I knew a grown man was doing those kinds of things with a
minor, I would call the cops. Yet this perverted subtext is never
addressed or resolved; instead, it is treated as mere comic fodder.
Don't waste another moment on this movie. 'Plan 9 From Outer Space' has
a better script, better acting, and better direction. It also makes
more sense.
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66 out of 86 people found the following comment useful :-

Light fun with a surprise or two, 7 May 2008
Author: sioenroux from United States
I'm not much of a comedy fan, mostly because in recent years they've strayed too far into smart-ass one-liner dumb-formula potty-humor cardboard-cutout territory, which is fine if you like that sort of thing, but I don't.
This, though, is an old-fashioned comedy with heart. Can Bill make his life better with the help of a precocious teen? Sure he can. But the way he gets there isn't just the standard formula, and that makes it a fun watch.
It also helps that the technical work is all top-notch, and the supporting cast is pitch perfect, from the staid father-in-law to the somewhat manic doughnut franchisers.
This isn't a movie that will make you guffaw and belly laugh for an hour and a half, but it does make you feel inspired and offers a few chuckles along the way. In that regard, it reminds me of "Charlie Bartlett," "Juno" and "Rocket Science."
I'm glad this style of comedy didn't die out because of the Farrelly Brothers' success. Their kind of comedy is redundant and dumb -- this type leaves you happy for a while. And Hollywood should do that more often.
97 out of 180 people found the following comment useful :-

The classic comedy is back, 20 September 2007
Author: larry-411 from United States
I attended the World Premiere of "Bill" at the Toronto International Film Festival. That fact alone is actually surprising to me, as my viewing habits tend to lean towards dramas, and this is anything but. In fact, festivals this year have been weighed down by heavy films that are about as dark as they come. "Bill" could not be more different, and what a refreshing change and much-needed uplift is this all-out, unabashed comedy. Co-directed by the husband-wife team of Bernie Goldmann and Melissa Wallack (who penned the script), "Bill" has all the elements required of the genre: characters to whom we can relate, a clever storyline, and laughs aplenty.
Aaron Eckhart ("Any Given Sunday," "Erin Brockovich," "Thank You for Smoking") is Bill, smack dab in the middle of a life becoming all-too familiar. His job is falling apart (he begrudgingly works for his irascible father-in-law), his marriage is going to pieces, his body is going to pot, and, perhaps most horrifying, his hair is rejecting his head. Bill needs a change, fast, and is not-so-voluntarily signed up for a mentoring program at the local high school. He is teamed up with young Logan Lerman ("The Butterfly Effect," "Hoot," "3:10 to Yuma"), who plays The Kid, literally (Lerman's character is never identified by name), and the two join together in battle to fight the demons at the heart of Bill's midlife crisis.
A magnificent ensemble cast including Elizabeth Banks, Timothy Olyphant, Jessica Alba, and Kristen Wiig (and far too many more to mention) are all up to the task of providing enough comedic fodder to fill several films. Discussing their characters in depth would be too revealing, and my policy is to allow the reader to find a synopsis elsewhere if desired. Ultimately the partnership between Bill and The Kid is what drives the story, and the chemistry between Eckhart and Lerman is central to the success of the film. And it works. The Kid is smart, streetwise, sexy (or so he thinks), and has the self-confidence of someone thrice his age. In short, he's everything Bill aspires to be. It's a role-reversal device that's at the heart of many classic comedies, and Wallack's brilliant writing makes it work.
Despite being an independent film (read: low budget) "Bill" has the look of a Hollywood movie. The design is bright and the sound and editing give it a crisp, bouncy feel. Best of all, the cinematography with Peter Lyons Collister at the helm is second to none. He's one of the best in the business, a classic comedy veteran, and it shows.
It's always hard to single anyone out in a fine ensemble cast but in both screenings I attended Lerman stole the show. He unquestionably got the biggest laughs and was the crowd favorite. I hesitate to call him a newcomer, as at the tender age of 15 he already has 10 movies and 23 television episodes under his belt, but he's one to watch for and has a bright career ahead of him. But this is Eckhart's film to make or break, and his sense of comedic timing and puppy-like ability to elicit just the right amount of empathy from the audience create those touching moments that leave the viewer wanting more. And so I attended the second screening as well, and enjoyed it even more. And that's the true test of a comedy. From this writer's perspective, "Bill" not only hits its mark but is also sure to be a winner for years to come.
11 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :-

An enjoyable movie, 20 July 2008
Author: amalmer
I just watched Meet Bill last night, and while it wasn't fantastic, it was definitely worth the watch.
This movie follows the main character Bill, who, after a series of downfalls, realizes life isn't going they way he wanted. He then offers to mentor a rich, self-assured high school student. In the end, the student more or less ends up mentoring Bill, and helps him to change his views on life.
I thought the chemistry between Logan Lerman (the kid) and Aaron Eckhart (Bill) was fantastic! they both did a great job with their role, and stole the whole show. These roles were out of style for both actors--I've never seen Eckhart do comedy, and Lerman's character was much more rebellious than usual. It just shows the talent of both actors, especially the versatility of Lerman. The rest of the supporting characters were slightly under-developed.
The style of comedy in this movie is more..."old school" in my opinion. It's not slap-stick or non-stop laughter, but the comedy is inter-weaved throughout the film, with several vary funny scenes and one-liners. I would say the film is geared toward audiences from the mid 20s to mid 40s. However, I am a 16 year old female, and I enjoyed the film.
The plot does get lost a bit, and some characters are under-developed, but overall it's a good independent film. Is it the best or funniest movie you'll ever see? Probably not. But it delivers a style of comedy not found often these days, and if you connect with the style and the story, you will definitely like this movie.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Pointless and bland, 7 September 2008
Author: elizabethnagroves from Canada
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I thought this movie was utterly terrible. It was completely unoriginal and there were so many superfluous characters and scenes that is was just ridiculous. What as the Jessica Alba character supposed to be? What was she supposed to add? The Kid character was pretty pointless also. There was an endless series of scenes that, I assume, were supposed to be funny, but added nothing to the narrative. There is this whole subplot where we are supposed to imagine that the Kid and Alba might have some romantic chemistry, but it is just ludicrous. Also, one of the major plot points is Bill trying to win back his wife. However, we never get a sense of why he would want to do this. After all, she is uniformly terrible to him throughout the movie, and he doesn't seem that into her, until it's convenient for the plot. If they had taken out some of the more pointless scenes (especially the one with the Kid dancing around in women's underwear--what was that about?), and spent more time exploring the relationship between the two leads, then it might have made more sense. Aaron Eckhart is a very talented actor, and did the best with the story he had. However, there was no saving this train wreck. I would say that it would benefit from better editing, but in all honesty, it would have to be edited to the point of non-existence to be improved. Largely, this movie seemed like a low-rent, cheap rehash of some of the themes from American Beauty, without any of the depth, humour, or intelligence. They had the repressed husband attempting to break free, the bitchy adulterous wife, and drug dealing rebellious teenage boy. What a waste of time, and in Eckhart's case, talent.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Bill belongs in jail, 30 December 2008
Author: cnkellam from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
First of all the movie is horrible and unbelievable. I did not relate or feel for any of the characters. Second of all, Bill belongs in jail...and none of this was addressed. He takes a shower naked with a high school boy, has sex in the tent with boy present with another chick, smokes weed with his mentee, wrestles with him while giggling at the fireworks store, and has this boy ride him like a horse in public. How are we supposed to overlook this. I would understand if these were two male adults possibly exploring their sexuality, but this does not apply to a married man hanging out with a teenager. This is just not acceptable. Why is this not the main thing being written about in these comments?
3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

Ten more minutes...;please..., 16 July 2008
Author: RitchCS from Ft. Lauderdale, Fl.
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
---SPOILER ALERT---This critique discusses the end of the movie.
I shouldn't be writing about this movie as I do NOT like comedies. I'd never heard of "Meet Bill" until I was desperately trying to find some movies to put in my Netflix queue for the week. I saw this new film listed, starring Aaron Eckhart, who, IMO, KNOWS how to pick good scripts and is a favorite actor whom I enjoy and admire. When the DVD arrived in the mail today, I was not in the mood for a comedy, but I slid it in my DVD tray anyway, I watched about the first five minutes standing up to make an exit into the kitchen...but instead, I sat down and started enjoying, as well as laughing out loud, at this wonderful little independent comedy. I hadn't read a synopsis, so I really couldn't outguess the screenwriter where the plot was headed. Then I got the clue where we were about to go and how the movie would probably end...but NO! The movie just ended without giving any of us a clue what was going to happen. Ten more minutes...even FIVE...a paragraph, ONE LINE...SOMETHING...I mean it IS a comedy for crying out loud...where's the comic ending? I'll bet there's a couple of dozen yards of film on the cutting room floor which would have pleased me and everyone else and who knows, it might have been a hit. It's really a good film that leads the audience to a cliff and there's no more road. Even an alternate ending on the DVD would have been fantastic! Now I have to wonder if this is the real reason why I hate comedies? The kid playing 'The Kid", Logan Lerman is gonna be a huge star. He and Aaron made a great team. He has NO inhibitions for his age and all but walks away with the movie from more experienced actors. The ending written for "The Kid" sucked as well. If I MISSED At this point, I don't know if he and Elizabeth stayed together...what was he going to do about a job? Anyone have any ideas?
6 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-

American Beauty Light, 21 July 2008
Author: siderite from Romania
Aaron Eckhart made this movie, as one of the previous comments said. Other than that, it was all a bit too awkward a movie to call well made. The story is pretty much about a middle aged guy discovering that his career choices make him miserable and how he find his way out without the violence and social satire in American Beauty.
It is a decent comedy, not too bad as some suggested, but certainly not memorable. Jessica Alba plays a medium sized role and Elizabeth Banks looks totally hot.
Bottom line: see it when you feel like watching a light movie, it will be more fun for people approaching middle age than for teens and it can be a great movie to watch with the wife.
Easy to see why this opened in a handful of theatres in April 2008 in USA, 2 December 2008

Author: Jay Harris (sirbossman6969@yahoo.com) from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This comedy opened in about 36 theatres in April 2008, across the US played for 2 weeks with low box results. Truthfully it may have been better if they released it directly to DVD.
It stars Aaron Eckhart who is usually very good in the roles he takes,sorry to say he made an error with this movie.
The other players come off somewhat better, Elizabeth Banks & Jessica Alba are quite good in there parts.
The entire movie is saved from utter chaos by 2 things.
First thing is delightful performance by 15 year old newcomer Logan Lerman, He is the bright lad Eckhart is mentoring. He may have a good future.
The other saving grace are the 2 gay characters, for a welcome change they are not stereotypes. My personal feeling I would love to see an entire film featuring these 2 actors,they only are in a few short scenes but they and The young lad save this silly comedy from being an utter bomb.
Ratings: **1/2 (out of 4) 67 points(out of 100) IMDb 6 (out of 10)
3 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

It does makes you smile!, 25 July 2008
Author: Abhilash Sabat from India
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
It is now the time to "meet Bill". Bill(Aaron Eckhart), is a is a guy, whose life is perfectly messed up in all possible ways. He works in his father-in-law's bank, where he finds himself stuck. He has a beautiful looking wife(Elizabeth Banks), who actually is cheating him & having an affair with the news anchor(Timothy Olyphant). He finds himself stuck from every direction until he becomes a mentor to a teenager schoolboy(Logan Lerman). He along with the lingerie saleswoman(Jessica Alba), helps him to get out of his troubles. The movie does well in creating funny situations & does gets you laughs. The performances are quite good, Aaron was absolutely fine with his role, Elizabeth looked gorgeous & so looked Alba. Logan was very confident & Timothy had nothing much to offer. The direction is not something extra-ordinary, it is fine though. The climax is something different than what audience would actually expect, maybe a little hard to digest for some people. The movie also portrays various bad features of a high society, such as, sex affairs, homosexuality etc. The character "Bill" can also be found in the world of reality. Watch out for its funny moments & super-hot Banks & Alba.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Beat Mill, 15 December 2008
Author: flapdoodle64 from Porltand, OR, United States
This movie starts out as a saccharine rip-off of 'American Beauty,' takes a detour through 'Rushmore,' and ends up nowhere. The director or scriptwriter figured out how to convince a producer to finance this, to make a couple passable scenes, and enough images to make a decent trailer. But otherwise, there is nothing like a coherent script: it is as though an autistic savant watched a random assortment of movie clips and based his script on those loose associations.
I lack the words to convey my outrage over how bad this film is. It made me wish that the whole awful cast of characters had been blown to pieces like The Wild Bunch (whereas at the end of 'The Wild Bunch,' I felt melancholy to see those characters depart).
Also: there is a really creepy theme involving The Kid, who is supposed to be an under-18 high school kid. Aaron Eckhart's character and The Kid watch together through a window while Elizabeth Banks underdresses, Eckhart also gets high on doobie with The Kid. This is just plain creepy. If I knew a grown man was doing those kinds of things with a minor, I would call the cops. Yet this perverted subtext is never addressed or resolved; instead, it is treated as mere comic fodder.
Don't waste another moment on this movie. 'Plan 9 From Outer Space' has a better script, better acting, and better direction. It also makes more sense.
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