Dennis Quaid is a sales executive for a "Sports Illustrated"-like mafazine which had just been takebn over by a Rupert Murdock-like conglomerate run by (an uncredited) Malcolm McDowell. McDowell's evil henchman replaces Quis with a brash you8ng man half his age (Topher Grace). Quaid then discovers that his wife is pregnant and later that his college age older daughter (Scarlett Johansson) is datong Grace in secret. About 2/3 of the way through the film takes an abrupt turn and the entire third act is just not very convincing. Still, enjoyable, once.
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Topic - "In Good Company" - rico 06:47:36 07/18/06 (8)
- Chock full o'corporate truths . . . entertaining and educational. * - mr grits 16:24:06 07/18/06 (0)
- Billed as a comedy - WinthorpeIII 13:45:52 07/18/06 (0)
- Re: "In Good Company" - EdM 07:19:19 07/18/06 (5)
- You're kidding, right? I guess you missed the fact - tinear 11:56:25 07/18/06 (4)
- Re: You're kidding, right? I guess you missed the fact - PdL 13:13:09 07/18/06 (1)
- She has a well-rounded personality and always makes two good points. nt - tinear 05:07:26 07/19/06 (0)
- Re: You're kidding, right? I guess you missed the fact - EdM 12:35:58 07/18/06 (1)
- Re: You're kidding, right? I guess you missed the fact - jamesgarvin 07:44:12 07/19/06 (0)