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Extract

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 32min
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Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis, David Koechner, J.K. Simmons, Kristen Wiig, and Dustin Milligan in Extract (2009)
The owner of a flower-extract plant (Bateman) tries to contend with myriad personal and professional problems, such as his potentially unfaithful wife (Wiig), a sexy new temp (Kunis), and employees who want to take advantage of him.
Lire trailer1:45
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Joel, le propriétaire d'une usine d'extraction, tente de faire face à une myriade de problèmes personnels et professionnels: il soupçonne sa femme de le tromper, et ses employés d'essayer de... Tout lireJoel, le propriétaire d'une usine d'extraction, tente de faire face à une myriade de problèmes personnels et professionnels: il soupçonne sa femme de le tromper, et ses employés d'essayer de profiter de lui.Joel, le propriétaire d'une usine d'extraction, tente de faire face à une myriade de problèmes personnels et professionnels: il soupçonne sa femme de le tromper, et ses employés d'essayer de profiter de lui.

  • Réalisation
    • Mike Judge
  • Scénario
    • Mike Judge
  • Casting principal
    • Jason Bateman
    • Kristen Wiig
    • Ben Affleck
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    51 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 523
    233
    • Réalisation
      • Mike Judge
    • Scénario
      • Mike Judge
    • Casting principal
      • Jason Bateman
      • Kristen Wiig
      • Ben Affleck
    • 143avis d'utilisateurs
    • 137avis des critiques
    • 61Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Extract
    Trailer 1:45
    Extract
    Mike Judge - Back to Work
    Featurette 2:04
    Mike Judge - Back to Work
    Mike Judge - Back to Work
    Featurette 2:04
    Mike Judge - Back to Work
    Extract: Beavis and Butthead Promo
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    Extract: Beavis and Butthead Promo

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    • Joel
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    • Suzie
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    Mila Kunis
    • Cindy
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    J.K. Simmons
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    Dustin Milligan
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    David Koechner
    David Koechner
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    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
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    T.J. Miller
    • Rory
    Javier Gutierrez
    • Hector
    Lidia Porto
    Lidia Porto
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    Gene Simmons
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    Matt Schulze
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    Brent Briscoe
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    Hal Sparks
    • Guitar Salesman #1
    Nick Thune
    Nick Thune
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      • Mike Judge
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      • Mike Judge
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    7Rick-34

    Light, funny film

    OK, so it's not Office Space.

    Extract reminds me of "Fierce Creatures", another film that had the terrible burden of trying to live up to a previous film made by the same people that achieved genius-level. Well, it seems that making a great comedy can be like waiting for a lightning strike.

    Extract is not at the level of Office Space, but it's still very funny. Jason Bateman plays Joel, the owner of an extract factory ('extract' is in flavoring, like vanilla extract). His sex life has become non-existent, and some problems are arising at the workplace. He's tempted by the arrival of a gorgeous temp (Mila Kunis) who also happens to be a thief and con woman. He finds himself hanging out at the office with his buddy Dean (Ben Affleck) who advises him to hire a gigolo for his wife. This sounds like a terrible idea until Dean gives Joel a horse tranquilizer, which seriously impedes his judgment.

    And much hilarity ensues.

    The cast is terrific, including those named above and Kristen Wiig as Joel's wife; JK Simmons as Joel's partner; Dustin Milligan as Brad, the gigolo; and David Koechner as the neighborhood bore, Nathan. Gene Simmons has an excellent small role as Joe Adler, a local ambulance chaser who advertises on bus stop benches.

    The film takes some unusual twists and turns and on the whole offers a lot of laughs. It does not hit the heights of Office Space, but after the dreadfully dull Idiocracy, it makes for a nice film.
    StarkTech

    feels like a failed pilot episode to what would make a bad sit-com

    The most unremarkable film of the year that really can't even be labeled as a comedy. I'm shocked because I'm a real fan of King of the Hill and I absolutely adore the entire cast. This is the prototypical example of a film's trailer being FAR better than the film itself. In fact, if you've seen the trailer, don't bother watching the movie at all. It deserves no more of a person's time than a cliff notes, abbreviated recap. The entire running time feels like a failed pilot episode to what would make a bad sit-com. Barely a chuckle in sight, nothing particularly funny or rememberable at all with even Mila Kunis' amazing beauty wasted and held in check.
    7bramb600

    An amusing comedy. Don't expect Office Space.

    Extract is the new comedy which is written and directed by Mike Judge from who made some films that weren't too successful such as Office Space and Idiocracy. They have both became cult hits on DVD but they were both flops when they were originally released. I loved these films just because of how truly hilarious they are. You can imagine that Extract would be no different.

    The basic plot is about Jason Bateman's character who owns a factory where they make Extract and he wants to sell it. After an accident occurs, the company might get sued which would bankrupt them and he wouldn't be able to sell the company. There's a subplot involving Jason Bateman having problems with his wife not sleeping with him played by Kristen Wiig from SNL, so Ben Affleck who plays his bartender friend convinces him to hire a gigalo to sleep with his wife, so that he could cheat on his wife with Mila Kunis's character, guilt-free. We also know that she's a con artist who is trying to get the company sued.

    The plot of this movie is quite a mess. Some parts could have definitely been cut down and others could have been expanded on for this to be a much more effective comedy. I thought anything involving the gigalo was hilarious and that includes the actor who played the gigalo and Ben Affleck. Both of their deliveries really help to sell their lines and most of the times that I would laugh in the film it would be to these two. J.K. Simmons was also very funny as one of the factory workers who couldn't remember anyone's name.

    I still think that Mila Kunis didn't even have to be in the movie and she just expanded the plot. She could have at least had a smaller part involved more in the gigalo plot rather than a whole other subplot about her blackmailing the company. If we would have seen more of everything else, it would have been a stronger movie.

    Jason Bateman was basically just playing the straight man. Also I thought that David Koechner played the part of the annoying neighbour perfectly. Every time he was on screen, it looked like he was making everyone uncomfortable and I was constantly cracking up at that even there wasn't anything too funny about his lines. Him and Ben Affleck probably made me laugh the hardest.

    I don't think Extract can actually be called hilarious, in fact it's even somewhat disappointing for a Mike Judge comedy. I have to admit that it was very funny, but it was probably more amusing than hilarious. It's just not going to be groundbreaking like Office Space was. It does work as an interest companion piece to Office Space but it is no where near the quality.

    I have to give Extract a 7.5/10. It was very funny, but it had the potential to be better. Still, this is a slight recommendation or at least a rental and it is still worth seeing because it's still far better than some of the other comedies that are coming out these days.
    5The_Amazing_Spy_Rises

    A comedy that really doesn't know what kind it wants to be.

    Awkward situational humor has really been the staple of all of Mike Judge's films and TV ventures (besides the immortal Beavis and Butthead), and his latest effort, "Extract", is really no different. The viewer, I'm guessing, is supposed to laugh at these situations and just take it from there, allowing the actors to feel around. This takes the emphasis off the actors and more on the story, and therein lies the problem. "Extract" is a comedy built for one thing and written for another, and in the end, it becomes a mildly, yet forgettable movie.

    "Extract" is so obviously written to be the next "Office Space", which will forever remain Judge's crown jewel as far as films go. The situations are awkwardly funny, yet there really doesn't seem to be a balance to most of it. Judge's newest is rather repetitive in its approach - Joel goes to work, is unhappy. Joel comes home, is interrupted by his annoying neighbor. Joel goes to the bar. Ben Affleck says something witty. Mila Kunis looks hot. The film continues down this path aimlessly, not really offering to build up any suspense as to what could happen with our characters, until a really useless event in the plot causes the movie to end. It experiments with a bit of character development in the lead role of Joel, but everyone else is either a cliché, someone who is not worth developing, or a plot device.

    You'll notice that I said the film is written to be an awkward situational comedy, and it clearly is - however, the comedians cast in parts are not really meant for these kind of roles. For some (Jason Bateman, Dustin Milligan), it works and they fit their characters well. For others (Mila Kunis, Clifton Collins Jr.), both actor and character seem out of place, like they belong in a more slapstick or more vulgar and/or stereotypical comedy. The real plus comes from Ben Affleck, who is hilarious just about every time he graces us with his presence, while Kristen Wiig is VASTLY underused. Clifton Collins Jr. is great as well, while Mila Kunis is almost as out of place as she was in "Max Payne". If anything, this film has the most random cameo of all time from Gene Simmons.

    Maybe Judge has lost his touch, though I doubt that, because he has a great cameo in the film as well...but his writing is done in a way that it feels like he's building up to one huge punchline that never comes. Don't get me wrong, most people will have a few chuckles and smiles at "Extract", but with Judge's name on it, you'd expect it to be a bit better than the occasional laugh and grin. It doesn't know whether to be absurd, as some characters and jokes are, or the awkward comedy that Judge is so great at doing.

    To put it simple, "Extract" lacks the strength of plot, relatability, and character development that Judge's previous works have had. Joel is no Peter from "Office Space". Ben Affleck's character, an obvious rehash of Deidrich Bader's character from the same movie, is the one saving grace, and even he isn't good enough to stop this from becoming nothing more than a mediocre comedy that's best saved for a DVD rental.
    Chrysanthepop

    Too Many Distractions Going Nowhere

    Judge's 'Extract' is intended to be an oddball comedy but as a whole it doesn't work in its entirety. The situations are repetitive. Some of the characters are out of place (some of them lack development) and there is a lot of randomness and all these elements would have worked in a different kind of comedy that for example, had more slapstick and less dry humour. Yet, even though the situations don't fit as a whole, some sequences do draw some chuckles. Jason Bateman does an excellent job. Ben Affleck surprises the viewer with a comedic performance. Even though his character is barely likable, he does make one laugh. Kirsten Wiig is criminally underused but she does manage to stand out in her scenes. Mila Kunis is out of place (mostly due to the character given which is an ill fit). Clifton Collins Jr. is very good. Overall, it's not such a bad movie for a one time watch but it's hardly anything memorable.

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    • Anecdotes
      The pawn shop where Cindy (Mila Kunis) sells the stolen guitar was the same store used for the infamous pawn shop scenes in Pulp Fiction (1994).
    • Gaffes
      In the opening scene, the music store employees call the pickups on the Gibson guitar "humbuckings." Those type of pickups are either called "humbuckers" or "humbucking pickups," but not "humbuckings." Someone picky enough to fuss about the difference between "color" and "finish" would likely be the same way about pickups.
    • Citations

      Joel: What is it with women? Y'know, they say they don't care about looks--they just want a guy who's smart and funny--but they always just end up laughing at whatever the good-looking stupid guy says.

    • Crédits fous
      There is a short scene during the end credits.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Elijah Wood/Mila Kunis/Cheap Trick (2009)
    • Bandes originales
      She's All I Got
      Written by Gary U.S. Bonds, Swamp Dogg (as Jerry Williams)

      Performed by Johnny PayCheck (as Johnny Paycheck)

      Courtesy of Epic Records Nashville, a unit of Sony Music Entertainment

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 septembre 2009 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Miramax (United States)
      • Official Facebook
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La fuerza del amor
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 20933 Roscoe Boulevard, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(pawn shop)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Ternion Pictures
      • F+A Productions
      • 3 Arts Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 823 158 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 340 108 $US
      • 6 sept. 2009
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 10 848 783 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 32 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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