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Price Check (2012)

November. 16,2012
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5.5
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NR
| Drama Comedy

A middle aged, middle class, former music industry executive with a stay-at-home wife and son toils away at a supermarket chain. When a new high energy boss enters the company, she increases his fortunes and responsibilities while also creating tension in both his professional and personal life.

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Numerootno
2012/11/16

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

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Plustown
2012/11/17

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Kien Navarro
2012/11/18

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Kimball
2012/11/19

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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quitwhileyouareahead
2012/11/20

This is one of those movies that, at least to me, sucks you in quickly. The actors are familiar and you are immediately drawn to them whether you like their characters or not. I haven't seen Parker Posey that much but she is excellent as the overbearing but sexy boss. The lead male role is also excellently played and will remind you a bit of John Krasinski. Good writing shows a realistic slice of corporate life including the chemistry that leads to office affairs. It does have an "Office" feel about it and does go over the top at times but it is entertaining. I think the ending could use some work but an overall good way to spend 90 minutes. Also, if nothing else grabs you, the soundtrack is great.Give it 10 minutes and if you don't feel the draw, turn it off.

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tipdiptip
2012/11/21

I saw the movie on Netflix while browsing randomly and quite enjoyed it. Pete Cozy is a good guy who seems to have made some compromises around his career (really wanting to pursue music) but settles for an average job and then enters Susan his new boss and things change. The movie depicts very well how money can be seductive and change you; you can't help but feel bad for Pete in the beginning and perhaps even relate with him at many levels (esp if you have struggled in an industry where it really is tough get a break) and eventually settled for a regular 9 to 5. Parker Rosey is a delight as the ruthless new Boss. The transition of Pete and his wife, the change that money brings to them is interesting to watch. How i wish the movie would have ended with Pete pursuing a career in music leading a humble lifestyle but indeed it is sad how some of the external factors in our lives can shape our choices I thought it ended sadly :(

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RetroJethro
2012/11/22

One of my favorite 90's actresses and a prominent role for the music of my favorite 90's indie rock band (Luna) pretty much assured that I'd like this. But, sadly, while it had some slim comedic elements, Price Check is pretty much a lightweight drama about facing midlife when your life hasn't panned out as you expected. A driven career woman (Posey) who has forsaken other aspects of her life to reach the point where she's at in her profession meets a family man-boy (Mabius) who lost his dream job at an indie record label and now grinds it out working in a low paying job in supermarket marketing. Posey is his new boss. They form an alliance of sorts and some complications ensue. It's a watchable film, but it isn't funny, witty, cerebral, dramatic or heart-filled. It just kind of lays there, like a movie that really doesn't know what it wants to be.

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harryjohnson2008
2012/11/23

Let me begin by saying I am a HUGE Parker Posey fan. I absolutely love her in just about everything she's done. And it really is thanks to her excellent performance in this movie that I gave it as many stars as I did. Unfortunately, despite Parker's best amazing efforts, the movie is very boring. It's like it wants to take off and go somewhere....and Parker is workin it like nobody's business....but it just continually flatlines. Eric Mabius tries his best too (such a cutie) and a pretty good actor. But as the old saying goes, you just can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, and this film is a squealing sow. If you want to enjoy Parker in her full glory, check out some of her other fun flicks, like Best in Show, House of Yes, or Adam and Steve. But do yourself a favor and leave this particular movie on the shelf.

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