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Price Check

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
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5,4/10
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Price Check (2012)
Peter, a family man who works for a failing supermarket chain finds his life shaken up by his new boss, Susan, who starts to groom him for an executive position. Money and opportunities are within his grasp, but at what price?
trailer wiedergeben2:20
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ComedyDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuPeter, a family man who works for a failing supermarket chain finds his life shaken up by his new boss, Susan, who starts to groom him for an executive position. Money and opportunities are ... Alles lesenPeter, a family man who works for a failing supermarket chain finds his life shaken up by his new boss, Susan, who starts to groom him for an executive position. Money and opportunities are within his grasp, but at what price?Peter, a family man who works for a failing supermarket chain finds his life shaken up by his new boss, Susan, who starts to groom him for an executive position. Money and opportunities are within his grasp, but at what price?

  • Regie
    • Michael Walker
  • Drehbuch
    • Michael Walker
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Parker Posey
    • Eric Mabius
    • Annie Parisse
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,4/10
    2404
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Michael Walker
    • Drehbuch
      • Michael Walker
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Parker Posey
      • Eric Mabius
      • Annie Parisse
    • 17Benutzerrezensionen
    • 29Kritische Rezensionen
    • 67Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Videos9

    Theatrical Version
    Trailer 2:20
    Theatrical Version
    "Let's Go to the Board"
    Clip 0:49
    "Let's Go to the Board"
    "Let's Go to the Board"
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    "Let's Go to the Board"
    "You're a Vice President Now"
    Clip 0:27
    "You're a Vice President Now"
    "She's Hot"
    Clip 1:34
    "She's Hot"
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    Price Check: Clip 5
    Clip 1:22
    Price Check: Clip 5

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    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Susan Felders
    Eric Mabius
    Eric Mabius
    • Pete Cozy
    Annie Parisse
    Annie Parisse
    • Sara Cozy
    Matt Servitto
    Matt Servitto
    • Jim Brady
    Finn Donoghue
    Finn Donoghue
    • Henry Cozy
    Victor Cruz
    Victor Cruz
    • Dave Scalzod
    Amy Schumer
    Amy Schumer
    • Lila
    • (as Amy Beth Schumer)
    Josh Pais
    Josh Pais
    • Doug Cain
    Brian Berrebbi
    Brian Berrebbi
    • Matt Davis
    • (as Brian Berribbi)
    Xosha Roquemore
    Xosha Roquemore
    • Donna
    Samrat Chakrabarti
    Samrat Chakrabarti
    • Eddie
    Matt Walker
    • Tony Gomes
    Mylinda Hull
    Mylinda Hull
    • Daphne's Mother
    Marceline Hugot
    Marceline Hugot
    • Mrs. Raphael
    Remy Auberjonois
    Remy Auberjonois
    • Todd Kenner
    Faith Sandberg
    Faith Sandberg
    • Bennington's Assistant
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Jack Bennington
    Juan Luis Acevedo
    Juan Luis Acevedo
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    • Regie
      • Michael Walker
    • Drehbuch
      • Michael Walker
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    Benutzerrezensionen17

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    5KineticSeoul

    It's okay for a rental

    Watching this flick was sorta like watching "The Office" except the characters are unlikable and it's just not as funny. The plot is about a guy who has a family of his own and works for a company but a woman boss takes over as the head of the company. And the movie is basically about the dude coping with and having a relationship with his female boss who is having a midlife crisis and is selfish and crazy. And most of the humor comes from her going bonkers, acting crazy and spazzing out. And those parts I chuckled a few times. It's not bad for a rent but you won't be missing all that much if you pass on this one.

    5.6/10
    tipdiptip

    Dealing with Reality

    I saw the movie on Netflix while browsing randomly and quite enjoyed it. Pete Cozy is a good guy who seems to have made some compromises around his career (really wanting to pursue music) but settles for an average job and then enters Susan his new boss and things change. The movie depicts very well how money can be seductive and change you; you can't help but feel bad for Pete in the beginning and perhaps even relate with him at many levels (esp if you have struggled in an industry where it really is tough get a break) and eventually settled for a regular 9 to 5. Parker Rosey is a delight as the ruthless new Boss. The transition of Pete and his wife, the change that money brings to them is interesting to watch. How i wish the movie would have ended with Pete pursuing a career in music leading a humble lifestyle but indeed it is sad how some of the external factors in our lives can shape our choices I thought it ended sadly :(
    7lee_eisenberg

    just as offbeat as one expects from a Parker Posey movie

    Parker Posey has been one of the queens of the indies for the past two decades, and she extends this with Michael Walker's "Price Check", in which she plays a no-nonsense woman who becomes boss of a company. However, it negatively affects the home life of one of the employees.

    Posey's character reminded me of her character in "The House of Yes": you grow to love them, but you'd probably be afraid to approach them. Eric Mabius's character starts out nothing like his character on "Ugly Betty", but becomes more like him. In the end, this is a movie that you truly have to appreciate: with limited resources, they made an infinitely better movie than anything that Michael Bay's ever made (as can be expected with indies). I recommend it.
    rooprect

    Good movie, but Posey fans watch out...

    You might've noticed that many of the negative reviews begin with something like "I'm a huge fan of Parker Posey, but I didn't like this movie." That can be expected because it's not a very typical role for Posey, and the film is nothing like the silly, fast-paced Christopher Guest comedies that earned her so many fans.

    With the DVD cover pumping up our expectations with quips like "Posey is hilarious in this!" it's hard not to be disappointed when you realize this is more of a drama than a comedy. True, she brings to the table the same lovable goofiness, as neurotic as Tina Fey on crack, but where it breaks from her typical roles is that her character "Susan" in this film can be a thoroughly reprehensible person, and this complex dichotomy forces us to take her character more seriously than her typical lovable nerd roles. Imagine a very lovable, innocent, quirky personality like, say, Sheldon on Big Bang Theory. But now make that character do some pretty rotten things like, say, kicking cute puppies. The love/hate dichotomy might freak you out. It will either scare off the Posey fans or draw them in with curiosity as it did me.

    If you remember the 80s sitcom Taxi and Danny Devito's odd character "Louie" the lovable scumbag who, if you were to meet in real life, wouldn't be worth the saliva to spit on him with, Posey gives us a similar feeling. Her character is the personification of everything that's wrong with corporate culture: sneaky, self-serving, without ethics, hypocritical and borderline depraved. Posey pulls it off brilliantly with her over-the-top quirkiness, and it may take you 30-45 minutes to figure out that she isn't really the "hero" of the story, she's more like a dark Mephisophelean force who is corrupting the good guy.

    Midway, the film takes a dark turn and after that we don't get many funny gags (or perhaps we do, but they suddenly aren't meant to be funny) because the story becomes tense. This challenging shift may lose some viewers, but it's ultimately what makes this a memorable film. Disguised as a quirky comedy, the film reveals itself to be an intimate look at the underbelly of human nature.

    There aren't many films I can compare this to, particularly not any blockbuster Hollywood productions. But if you've seen the Christina Ricci film "Pumpkin" (a satire about a snobby sorority chick who falls for a disabled kid), or the unknown gem "Great World of Sound" (a silly yet sobering flick about sleazy profiteers in the music industry), that'll give you an idea of what to expect in "Price Check". A more popular film I'm reminded of is "The Informant!" with Matt Damon playing a goofy character caught up in the dirty world of economic crimes (based on the true story of the Archer Daniels Midland price fixing scandal). None of these comedies will have you rolling with laughter, but perhaps better, they'll lead you on a whimsical tour of some heavy societal problems we face. One thing's for sure, if you like well-made, well-acted, oddball movies that defy categorization, "Price Check" is for you.
    7claytonchurch1

    Worth seeing to make you think about life choices

    I really liked the first hour of this movie--really liked it. I liked the energy of the new boss, played by Parker Posey, (even though she's hard to take in many ways), and the fact that she inspires the just-get-through-the-day-in-a-job-we-don't-care-about office mates to care about their work. She's a Steve Jobs in drive and in treatment of her underlings, and I appreciate that a lot (the good and the bad of that). The whole office becomes glad for what they're getting to accomplish during the workday, which enriches their lives. They get a bonus doubled. Especially in this regard, I enjoyed how Eric Mabius's character (think: Jim Halpert) goes from wasted potential to useful, competent, better-paid worker and better provider for his family. I loved Annie Parisse as his wife. She's a mom, yet (don't take offense, moms!) beautiful, intelligent, sexually engaged, loving, and supportive to her husband. She's a fantastic, caring wife. They have a great, committed relationship and are a good model of a great marriage. And, Pete (Eric Mabius) is, like a few characters verbalize, a good, honorable, truthful guy who's intelligent and competent, but truly humble about himself. He's very likable. I like how Parker Posey as boss over Pete includes Sara (Annie Parisse) in work things and befriends her, almost as a safeguard to let Sara know that even though Pete and she are working closely together and hard on work stuff that she acknowledges that Pete is Sara's husband and not her (Parker's) love interest in any sense. So much positive is going on. The reason I gave the movie a 5, rather than an 8, is because I was so disappointed in what happened in the storyline in the last 45 minutes, both in actions that are taken and in the undeveloped resolution to the mistakes that were made. I'm glad the movie wound up in the end where it did, but I was in mourning for about 35 minutes as a few characters "go off the rails," so to speak. "Uggghhh. Oh, no. Oh, no. Don't become that!" was my response during that time. For me, it was brutal. I always enjoy movies in which good or bad characters have a choice, admit to themselves what the right action is, and then do what's right, even at great personal sacrifice, shame, or loss to themselves . . . out of love and care for others. Perhaps this movie makes the case for its viewers to be better than its characters by showing the significantly muted gains they experience by the film's end.

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      About 4 minutes into the movie, he drives in the parking lot in a VW Passat, but he gets out of a 3 series BMW.
    • Verbindungen
      References Toy Story (1995)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. April 2014 (Belgien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Official Facebook
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Başarının Fiyatı
    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Dolly Hall Productions
      • NYRA Productions
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    • Budget
      • 2.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 7.413 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.783 $
      • 18. Nov. 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 7.413 $
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      1 Stunde 32 Minuten
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