Corporate Affairs
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Average customer review:Product Description
Breckin Meyer (of ROAD TRIP and CLUELESS) stars as Ted, a good guy with a loving wife, great kids, and a solid job with a computer software company. But when Ted is promoted to middle management, his new boss (Adam Scott of TELL ME YOU LOVE ME) introduces him to a life of cutting corners, constant travel, and the illicit pleasures of beautiful prostitutes. What happens when a family man whose MBA stands for ‘Many Brief Affairs’ has to pick up the pieces of a world that’s crashing down around him? Laura Harris (24, WOMEN’S MURDER CLUB), Monica Keena (ENTOURAGE) and Bess Armstrong (MY SO-CALLED LIFE) co-star in this seriously sexy comedy-drama about ambition, redemption, and the ethical costs of CORPORATE AFFAIRS.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #68704 in DVD
- Brand: STARZ HOME ENTERTAINMENT
- Released on: 2008-04-15
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 99 minutes
Customer Reviews
Entertaining movie
Corporate Affairs was definitely an entertaining movie. To get the negatives out first, the movie seriously lacked substance in its plot and the situations were mostly unbelievable.
Now, for the good stuff: Breckin Meyer is always fun to watch in his movies, he has great delivery and seems to be able to fit any role, as long as there is some humor to it. Also, while some of the situations Meyer finds himself in are unbelievable, it is not hard to understand that people end up in situations like his, where they are away from home often and lose track of what is important in their lives, like family, friends and morals. Meyer loses his way throughout the film, but struggles against it, and ultimately, comes out a good guy that actually seems to regret his mistakes.
Overall, this is not a great film, but it is not a bad one. If you enjoy comedies with characters that become flawed and find ways to beat their flaws, watch this movie, it is well done in that respect; otherwise, I would say this is little more than entertainment for a rainy day.



