Up in the Air (DVD, 2010) Discount

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After getting Oscar attention for JUNO, director Jason Reitman turns to this adaptation of Walter Kirn s comic novel. Academy Award-winner George Clooney stars as Ryan Bingham, a businessman on the verge of reaching five million frequent flyer miles when his company decides to cut back on travel. But his goal isn t the only thing just out of reach: he now won t be able to see a fellow frequent traveler (THE DEPARTED s Vera Farmiga) who has caught his eye.
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Number of Discs: 1
Rating: R (MPAA)
Film Country: USA
UPC: 097363503149
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Genre: Comedies
Format: DVD
5 stars out of 5 — UP IN THE AIR has got genuine movie star wattage working on all cylinders….Director and co-writer Jason Reitman follows up his Oscar-nominated work on JUNO with this sharp, funny, perceptive comedy that represents his most mature and personal work to date.
Box Office – Pete Hammond (09 06 2009)
Boasting one of George Clooney s strongest performances, the film seems like a surefire awards contender….It seduces with some of the most darkly hilarious moments to grace the screen in years.
Hollywood Reporter – Stephen Farber (09 06 2009)
This is movie-star acting of the sort no one else today can bring off. Clooney and Vera Farmiga, as Ryan s sexy counterpart in corporate travel, are great together…
Entertainment Weekly – Owen Gleiberman (10 02 2009)
[UP IN THE AIR] is a step forward — both in the way it gets the very best out of actors and in its ability to make things funny without sacrificing honesty and intelligence.
Los Angeles Times – Kenneth Turan (12 04 2009)
4 stars out of 4 — Artfully blending a breezy, blithe spirit with a darker social satire, UP IN THE AIR has one of the year s sharpest scripts and an exceptional cast.
USA Today – Claudia Puig (12 04 2009)
One of the pleasures of UP IN THE AIR is that its actresses — including Anna Kendrick, who plays Bingham s colleague Natalie — share the frame with Mr. Clooney as equals, not props.
New York Times – Manohla Dargis (12 04 2009)
[T]he brilliance of the central performance is its expansiveness….[Clooney] creates a contemporary character we haven t seen before, a blithely self-ironic spirit who knows, but doesn t care, that a crucial piece of himself has gone missing.
Wall Street Journal (12 04 2009)
4 stars out of 4 — UP IN THE AIR takes the trust people once had in their jobs and pulls out the rug. It is a film for this time.
Chicago Sun-Times – Roger Ebert (12 01 2009)
[A] smart, alert, supremely entertaining movie featuring Clooney at his suavest…
Washington Post (12 04 2009)
Jason Reitman s direction nicely translates the seductive appeal of sterile public places while letting the assured performances do much of the work. — Grade: B
A.V. Club – Keith Phipps (12 03 2009)
3.5 stars out of 4 — UP IN THE AIR is a defining movie for these perilous times….The best and boldest American comedy of the year.
Rolling Stone – Peter Travers (12 10 2009)
Included in Entertainment Weekly s The Best Films Of The Year — In UP IN THE AIR, Reitman catches the mood of a new America…
Entertainment Weekly – Owen Gleiberman (12 25 2009)
Included in Los Angeles Times s Best Films Of 2009 — [A]n extremely satisfying flight of fancy where emotion and insight, comedy and drama were always in balance.
Los Angeles Times – Betsy Sharkey (12 20 2009)
Ranked #2 in Rolling Stone s The 10 Best Movies Of 2009 — George Clooney does his best acting to date…
Rolling Stone – Peter Travers (12 24 2009)
4 stars out of 5 — Witty, pertinent and moving, this is a sophisticated treat from a director who gets exponentially better with every picture.
Total Film – Neil Smith (12 21 2009)
Ranked #3 in USA Today s Top Ten Films Of 2009.
USA Today – USA Today Critic (12 31 2009)
4 stars out of 5 — While, certainly, capable of a dark humour and moments of extraordinary bleakness, it s also commendable for another superb performance from Clooney.
Uncut – Michael Bonner (01 15 2010)
5 stars out of 5 — [Reitman] is able to maintain that toughest of balances: the lightly profound, an unfussy, impeccably performed, romantic entertainment able to say something important about its times.
Empire – Ian Nathan (01 08 2010)
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After getting Oscar attention for JUNO, director Jason Reitman turns to this adaptation of Walter Kirn s comic novel. Academy Award-winner George Clooney stars as Ryan Bingham, a businessman on the verge of reaching five million frequent flyer miles when his company decides to cut back on travel. But his goal isn t the only thing just out of reach: he now won t be able to see a fellow frequent traveler (THE DEPARTED s Vera Farmiga) who has caught his eye.Product Details
Number of Discs: 1
Rating: R (MPAA)
Film Country: USA
UPC: 097363503149Additional Details
Genre: Comedies
Format: DVD5 stars out of 5 — UP IN THE AIR has got genuine movie star wattage working on all cylinders….Director and co-writer Jason Reitman follows up his Oscar-nominated work on JUNO with this sharp, funny, perceptive comedy that represents his most mature and personal work to date.
Box Office – Pete Hammond (09 06 2009)Boasting one of George Clooney s strongest performances, the film seems like a surefire awards contender….It seduces with some of the most darkly hilarious moments to grace the screen in years.
Hollywood Reporter – Stephen Farber (09 06 2009)This is movie-star acting of the sort no one else today can bring off. Clooney and Vera Farmiga, as Ryan s sexy counterpart in corporate travel, are great together…
Entertainment Weekly – Owen Gleiberman (10 02 2009)[UP IN THE AIR] is a step forward — both in the way it gets the very best out of actors and in its ability to make things funny without sacrificing honesty and intelligence.
Los Angeles Times – Kenneth Turan (12 04 2009)4 stars out of 4 — Artfully blending a breezy, blithe spirit with a darker social satire, UP IN THE AIR has one of the year s sharpest scripts and an exceptional cast.
USA Today – Claudia Puig (12 04 2009)One of the pleasures of UP IN THE AIR is that its actresses — including Anna Kendrick, who plays Bingham s colleague Natalie — share the frame with Mr. Clooney as equals, not props.
New York Times – Manohla Dargis (12 04 2009)[T]he brilliance of the central performance is its expansiveness….[Clooney] creates a contemporary character we haven t seen before, a blithely self-ironic spirit who knows, but doesn t care, that a crucial piece of himself has gone missing.
Wall Street Journal (12 04 2009)4 stars out of 4 — UP IN THE AIR takes the trust people once had in their jobs and pulls out the rug. It is a film for this time.
Chicago Sun-Times – Roger Ebert (12 01 2009)[A] smart, alert, supremely entertaining movie featuring Clooney at his suavest…
Washington Post (12 04 2009)Jason Reitman s direction nicely translates the seductive appeal of sterile public places while letting the assured performances do much of the work. — Grade: B
A.V. Club – Keith Phipps (12 03 2009)3.5 stars out of 4 — UP IN THE AIR is a defining movie for these perilous times….The best and boldest American comedy of the year.
Rolling Stone – Peter Travers (12 10 2009)Included in Entertainment Weekly s The Best Films Of The Year — In UP IN THE AIR, Reitman catches the mood of a new America…
Entertainment Weekly – Owen Gleiberman (12 25 2009)Included in Los Angeles Times s Best Films Of 2009 — [A]n extremely satisfying flight of fancy where emotion and insight, comedy and drama were always in balance.
Los Angeles Times – Betsy Sharkey (12 20 2009)Ranked #2 in Rolling Stone s The 10 Best Movies Of 2009 — George Clooney does his best acting to date…
Rolling Stone – Peter Travers (12 24 2009)4 stars out of 5 — Witty, pertinent and moving, this is a sophisticated treat from a director who gets exponentially better with every picture.
Total Film – Neil Smith (12 21 2009)Ranked #3 in USA Today s Top Ten Films Of 2009.
USA Today – USA Today Critic (12 31 2009)4 stars out of 5 — While, certainly, capable of a dark humour and moments of extraordinary bleakness, it s also commendable for another superb performance from Clooney.
Uncut – Michael Bonner (01 15 2010)5 stars out of 5 — [Reitman] is able to maintain that toughest of balances: the lightly profound, an unfussy, impeccably performed, romantic entertainment able to say something important about its times.
Empire – Ian Nathan (01 08 2010)Additional Information
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