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The Men Who Stare at Goats

The Men Who Stare at Goats

Released
November 6 2009
Directed By
Grant Heslov
Starring George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, Kevin Spacey

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A sly comedy of errors, The Men Who Stare at Goats may be a movie that involves war, but it’s not a war movie.

It sneaks a sideways glance at a top-secret US military division that spent much of the ‘70s training a troupe of psychic ‘super-soldiers’. And yes, that involved staring at goats. George Clooney is the ex-military soldier tailed on a mysterious mission by reporter Bob Wilton (Ewan McGregor), who wants to write a story on the Iraq war to prove to his wife that he’s not a waste of space.

Tying in real-life footage of Iraq combat and George Bush, Goats initially appears to be digging at the ribs of the Bush administration. But its jibes quickly turn more farcical than barbed. Erring on just the right side of silliness, its combination of slapstick and off-the-cuff sitcom mostly hits the right marks.

Josh Winning

Anticipation:

Clooney, McGregor, Bridges, Spacey and one heck of a title. Anticipation Score

Enjoyment:

Clooney again proves himself a master of comedy timing, shame the script isn’t sharper. Enjoyment Score

In Retrospect:

Not quite as viciously funny as Burn After Reading, but a decent desert-set romp In Retrospect Score

The Men Who Stare at Goats at LOVEFiLM

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  • Has its funny moments, and never drops below mundane, but it really needs to sort the music out. Im talking about the general background score, of course; not Boston. I would never slate Boston.

    Written by Callum Howat-Maxted on November 13th, 2009 at 20:57

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