Up in the Air

 (2009)


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Love George, but . . . .
Jan 12, 2010
Joy - yahoo.com
I found this movie to be very insensitive to the unemployment situation today. I am sure anyone who has recently lost a job would not appreciate it.... Full review
Thought provoking but ending?
Jan 12, 2010
Al L - yahoo.com
It was a fun ride, sad in parts, with the people being fired. The sex on the side senario and the "loneliness" verses marriage issues were thought provoking and meaty substance for the movie, but the ending was depressing..but stuff happens,... Full review
Up, Up and away for "Up in the Air"
Jan 12, 2010
Robert C - yahoo.com
The clues to the story's twists are clearly given but cleverly "hidden" by the superb acting and masterful direction, and the stylish conclusion gives an extended, subtle meaning to the title.... Full review
'Up in the air' will always stay up ahead !
Jan 12, 2010
Antobello86 - yahoo.com
A smart movie. well filmed, extremely exciting, tidy and chic dialogue; clever and neat words coming out from an excellent screenplay. the acting is outstanding and so professional. one of the best movies you'll see!... Full review
Worth the time!
Jan 11, 2010
bill - yahoo.com
I`m not a big George Glooney fan but decided to see this because it was said to relate to the current social and economic times. -- It sure did. The acting is great and the characters are very real, just like... Full review
George Clooney and Vera Farmiga give strong performances but the stand out in this film is Anna Kendrick. The subject of a man flying from job to job to fire people seems at first to be dull. The story holds up... Full review
Obvious corporate sponsorship
Jan 11, 2010
Wendy - yahoo.com
Did anyone else think this was a two hour commercial for Hilton, American Airlines, and Hertz rent-a-car? The acting in this movie was good, but even George Clooney couldn't save this.... Full review
Not sure which movie everyone saw!
Jan 11, 2010
George K - yahoo.com
This movie is okay - nothing more. George Clooney just plays himself again - I am not sure he can act as he plays the same role everytime in the movies - he never changes. The most interesting characters are Natalie... Full review
Disappointed
Jan 11, 2010
kristi5411 - yahoo.com
Very disappointed in this movie. Very little to rave about except George Clooney --- not an oscar film, but George Clooney made it worth watching. He is great eye candy!... Full review
Clooney's Miles
Jan 10, 2010
Zak - yahoo.com
I really didnt think this would be a film for me, but i have to tell you the story came together marvelously, well acted, excellent direction and a great tale of a man on a mission... Full review

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