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Management

Eric Alan Edwards , Stephen Belber    DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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  • Directors: Eric Alan Edwards, Stephen Belber
  • Region: All Regions
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005VERMTM

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Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn make for an adorable would-be couple in this romantic comedy. Aniston (THE BREAK-UP) stars as Sue, a saleswoman who stops into Mike's (Zahn, SAHARA) motel on a sales trip. Business soon turns to pleasure, and the pair has a quick affair before she leaves. But after Sue's departure, Mike realizes that his heart might have walked out the door with her, and he's soon in quick pursuit. Playwright-turned-director Stephen Belber (writer of Richard Linklater's TAPE and THE LARAMIE PROJECT) helms this romantic comedy that also stars Woody Harrelson (THE PEOPLE VS LARRY FLYNT, NATURAL BORN KILLERS) co-stars as Aniston's wealthy boyfriend.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars a good comedy 26 Oct 2011
Format:DVD
This is a competent comedy with Jennifer Aniston and the much under-rated Steve Zahn. With a plot similar to All About Steve, it is about a mismatched couple where one falls in love and the other doesn't.
It moves along smartly and has some genuinely funny moments but it has been done so much better elsewhere and spends a pleasant evening without being brilliant.
Comedies always score highly though with me and this has charm
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A slow burner 23 Aug 2009
By Mr. David C. Halliday TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
Mike is a slow witted handyman at his parents run down motel in the middle of nowhere Arizona. A life of room cleaning and lonely evenings on reception followed by a night of channel surfing on his own stretches out before him. His life changes when a saleswoman from Maryland turns up and Mike finds himself smitten. He grabs the bull by the horns and turns up at her room with a 'complimentary' bottle of warm wine and a completely useless line of patter.Sue is a reserved & quiet individual who at first is unmoved by Mikes advances but slowly melt herheart as he becomes more focussed and determined to win her over.
The course of love runs slowly and with no little difficulty as Sue meets an old boyfriend & Mike's mother dies.
I suppose in the final analyses it has to be said that this is yet another rom-com but in truth 'Management' avoids most of the usual cliches and adds some unexpected twists. At first the humour is thin on the ground & it is hard to sympathise with either the aloof Sue or frankly creepy Mike. However as her heart melts & Mike slowly matures they become likable & you begin to hope for the best. So too the humour shines in a couple of scenes but this is never allowed to descend into slapstick.
The pace is never fast but neither does the film ever drag. The two stars handle their roles with ease and portray two hurt individuals learning to trust quite nicely. Anniston has made a nice little niche for herself starring in slightly offbeat rom-coms and Steve Zahn tones down the kooky man boy enough to make the slim chance of his winning Sue over possible. So too the support is good with Fred Ward giving solid value for money as Mike's reserved & grieving father & a particularly lively turn from James Hiroyuki Liao as new found friend Al & a typically unhinged turn from Woody Harrelson.
All in all this is a pleasant & sufficiently different & interesting character study to make it an enjoyable & easily recommended film. Don't let the straight to DVD tag put you off as this is a little gem that you should take a look at.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By Daniel Jolley HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
While her character in Management isn't one of the sweeter and more personable characters she's played, you really just can't go wrong with any Jennifer Aniston movie. Admittedly, I was a little worried about Steve Zahn's ability to hold his own alongside her, but he turned in a terrific performance. It's not easy to play a sort of dumb character in a serious, natural, and completely honest manner, but Zahn does it. There are laughs aplenty to be found here, but this is no dumb comedy - not by a long shot.

Poor Mike (Zahn) is about as smooth with the ladies as I am. When Sue Claussen (Aniston) checks in at the family-owned hotel where he works as the night manager and janitor, he is immediately smitten and uses the old "complimentary wine" ruse to try and get to know her. A couple of uncomfortable yet very funny scenes ensue, and we learn that this beautiful woman who is way out of Mike's league is something of a lonely soul herself. That being said, Sue has no thought of ever seeing Mike again - until he shows up at her workplace on the other side of the country a few days later. In a seemingly foolhardy and somewhat spontaneous move, Mike has spent all of his money and left his family behind just to come and see her. Sue is less than happy about this unexpected turn of events, but a part of her can't help but be touched by the puppy-dog devotion she has inspired in this strange young man. After returning home, an undeterred Mike sends her letters and poems before chasing after her once again when she moves to the state of Washington to reunite with her old boyfriend (Woody Harrelson). Mike proves himself quite willing to do anything, no matter how crazy, to see her again. Anybody else would come across as a stalker, but Mike is far too genuine and sincere in his unabashed love for this woman to be considered anything of the sort. And no matter what happens, even when all hope is seemingly lost, he still loves Sue in a most beautiful way.

The story is really all about learning to manage your own life. Even when she seemingly has all she thinks she wants and needs, it is really Sue who is screwed up the most. Mike is obviously a dreamer and an eternal optimist, while Sue tries to find happiness in going about her life in a totally pragmatic fashion. Both ultimately learn that sometimes you have to let go of everything in order to find what you have been trying to attain all along. I loved this sweet and quirky romantic comedy. I feel sure that most people will be able to identify themselves with one of the two main characters and maybe even learn something about themselves by enjoying the comedy foibles that make up this most unconventional of romances.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars LITTLE KNOWN DIAMOND
I saw this fim on SKY and found myself watching it (mainly because of Jennifer Anniston). I was that impressed with it, i bought the DVD immediately after watching it on TV. Read more
Published 18 months ago by aging muso
3.0 out of 5 stars Not HER best performance
She's not the main character in the film. I bought it for my hubby bcs he likes her acting. But it wasn't great.
Published 18 months ago by Skywalker
4.0 out of 5 stars feelgood film
give this film a chance im a jennifer anniston fan any way and i always feel shes an under rated actress and not given a worthwhile film to prove her worth any way this is a... Read more
Published on 7 Sep 2010 by jackiemaree1
2.0 out of 5 stars A Miss for Aniston and Zahn
Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn are reunited from co-starring together in "Friends" to appear in this romantic comedy about two lost people trying to find what they need in the... Read more
Published on 18 Feb 2010 by Dismal Angel
2.0 out of 5 stars Needs New Management
If you are looking for a classic RomCom you will be sadly disappointed. I thought these 2 great stars would be a great combination but it seems to be a waste of money. Read more
Published on 10 Feb 2010 by roger c willis
3.0 out of 5 stars Sweet enough
A bit quirkier than I was expecting, and that is always good. Very slow-paced though - almost grinds to a halt in a few places, although picks up a bit of speed (and a much needed... Read more
Published on 9 Jan 2010 by shpadoinkle
2.0 out of 5 stars A terrible excuse for a movie...
I love romantic comedies. I'm constantly hunting for more.
I mean, don't mind watching the same concept all over again as long as the story has something special. Read more
Published on 19 Dec 2009 by VeronicaP
4.0 out of 5 stars "...You Can Touch My Butt...But Then You Gotta Go..."
The premise isn't new - dweeb falls for babe - babe finds him repulsive at first, but then grows to love his sincerity and ordinary ways - dweeb and babe ride off into the sunset... Read more
Published on 27 Nov 2009 by Mark Barry, Reckless Records, London
4.0 out of 5 stars Delivery
I bought this DVD and another for a friends birthday and the DVD arrived within 5 days. Pretty impressive for last minute present shopping. Read more
Published on 9 Nov 2009 by Reader101
4.0 out of 5 stars management movie review
a simple act of being allowed to touch ones buttocks results in a romantic chase across the country...which involves having to endure bashing.. Read more
Published on 30 Oct 2009 by Kelevilin Kimathi
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