![]() ![]() ![]() On the other hand, if you like sly comedy and broad satire, this is for you. If you like your comedy broad and physical, there is probably not enough here to keep you interested the entire movie. ![]() In fact, the predictability of the end is the only thing that keeps me from rating it higher as the story twists and turns it's way to the expected conclusion. ![]() The writers turn in a good script with enough twists and turns and visual gags to keep you giggling throughout all the way to the predictable conclusion. To be fair, they are given good material. These Actors Have All Spoken Out About Being Pressured to Get Naked for a Role 17 Images. Tomei is funny but understated while the Cusack's own nearly every scene they are in. Hilary Duff Daniella Midenge for WOMEN’S HEALTH. Duff's accent comes and goes but otherwise she does a very nice job and goes a long way to dispel her Disney image. Going nude Hilary Duff bared all while gracing the cover of Womens Health for the outlets May/June issue, less than a year after giving birth to her third child When asked what has made. All the principals turn in solid performances. While some moments are played suitably over the top, they aren't always the moments you expect and the little touches often catch you by surprise. We are introduced to Hauser's past, which includes a tragedy that has haunted him ever since and the corporate assistant named Marsha Dillon who actually is running the entire operation for him (and played hilariously by Joan Cusack). While there he finds himself intrigued by the anti-establishment reporter played by Marisa Tomei and pursued by the over-sexualized pop star played by Hilary Duff. Cusack plays a corporate hit-man named Brand Hauser who finds himself in Turiquistan organizing a trade show in the newly liberated country as his cover while waiting to get access to his latest target. Michael Kovac // Getty Images Hilary Duff, 32, told Women’s Health she swears by bodybuilding workouts ever since giving birth to her 1-year-old daughter Banks. If you are familiar with the antics of Halliburton, Kellogg, Brown & Root and Blackwater overseas you are already halfway home to fully appreciating the satire of Cusack's latest piece. In War, Inc we find the logical extension of the current outsourcing of all war-related activities we are currently doing in Afghanistan and Iraq. ![]()
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