This is one of the movies that audiences and critics disagree majorly upon. For me, it was just a waste of talent. If there was something I was "supposed" to get, I didn't. When you have McGregor, Clooney, Spacey and Bridges in one movie, you expect it to blow you away. Instead I...( read more)
George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, Jeff Bridges
The story of a secret unit within the US Army called the First Earth Battalion, whose paranormal military ideas mutated over the decades to influence interrogation techniques at Guantanamo Bay.
Stats: 5,423 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (5,423)
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November 22, 2009
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November 21, 2009
So funny. George Clooney and Jeff Bridges both give hilarious, fantastic performances. Be sure to pay attention or you'll miss the witty dialogue.
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November 17, 2009
a film as silly as its title, clooney was fantastic and the script was witty and clever through most of the film, but in the end it still fell a bit flat. not that i expected it too, but the story didnt actually amount to much. good for a solid laugh but not quite as clever as ...( read more)
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November 13, 2009
What a fantastic movie. It's smart, funny, original and very entertaining. A sharp and exhilerating piece of comic greatness. It's a flat-out hilarious great time at the movies that you will love. A clever, well-written, sharply directed and very well performend film with an A-Gr...( read more)
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November 11, 2009
There is a secret new age army who uses paranormal abilities to defeat the enemy instead of weapons. Bob (Ewan) is a reporter who follows Lyn (George) to write a story about the new army. Kevin Spacey plays the bad guy and Jeff Bridges a hippie / army leader. It is very funny esp...( read more)
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November 24, 2009
Bright ideas for a loosy script and a too normal directions (for not say dull). The cast is awesome, but the talent is not use at his full potential, and Clooney really steals the show.
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November 24, 2009
Very funny movie. Fun idea, good jokes throughout. Which is surprising since it's... a recent (non-animated) comedy... thats funny... strange.
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November 24, 2009
Definitly had its moments of sunshine and plenty of memorable characters.
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November 24, 2009
much better than i thought it would be! quite glad i've seen it
Critic Reviews
The film starts hopefully, drifts into the desert, ends up starved of point, pith and pattern. full review
There's no doubt we need more movies for grown-ups, with jokes that don't hit us over the head, but The Men Who Stare at Goats doesn't fit the bill. At best, it might hypnotize you into a stupor. full review
The yarn unravels without ever identifying its satirical targets. Is it a lampoon of peace-and-love mysticism? A critique of militant war-for-profit privateers? Ultimately, it's a shapeless wad of goa... full review
This is the anti-Hurt Locker experience: Where that Iraq War film was absorbing and deadly serious, The Men Who Stare at Goats is irreverent and lighthearted. full review
It's hard to resist a satire, even when it wobbles, that insists the most unbelievable parts are the most true. full review
It actually doesn't matter if the book is truthful. It doesn't claim the paranormal powers are real. Ronson simply says some officials thought they might be -- and that if they were, we had to get the... full review
It's smugness -- unleavened by wit -- that makes Goats so offensive. full review
Clooney gives it everything, but what does he get in return? A void where the story is meant to be. full review
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November 18, 2008I just want to see this film to celebrate the triumph of all my friends for being part of this film. We were on the set of the film on Puerto Rico, were we live, and we did enjoy the time watching the explosives and the neiborghs getting inside the arabian sute to be killed and the destruction of the nicest cars on our island, Chevvrolets and Monteros..it was a waste, cause they could give those cars to us, hehe. And I want to see it too cause my friend Carlos is going to die on that scene of the gasoline arabian store.
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