I love to laugh, don't we all? As much as I love a good drama with an emotional story, a great action movie with big explosions or a top notch scary film that scares the [expletive deleted] out of me, nothing makes me happier than a good comedy. So what qualifies a film to make the top ten comedies of the 2000's? »»
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The story for Burn After Reading is all over the place but it still flows so well that everything is connected no matter who is on screen. And that's something each actor does such a great job at doing: making you remember them so much that even when they aren't on screen, it's as if they are still there and making an impact. »»
Following last year's Best Picture winner No Country For Old Men, the Coen Brothers give you Burn After Reading. It's a dark comedy about the memoirs of an ex-CIA analyst (John Malkovich) that fall into the hands of two gym employees (Frances McDormand, Brad Pitt), all the while a Treasury agent (George Clooney), the analyst's wife (Tilda Swinton), and the CIA (headed by J.K. Simmons) get into the mix. Burn After Reading comes to DVD and Blu-ray* December 23rd. »»