Friday, April 23, 2010

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The Joneses English Drama Movie 2010

Cast And Crew
Actor: Demi Moore, Amber Heard, David Duchovny, Gary Cole, Glenne Headly, Lauren Hutton, Ben Hollingsworth, Chris Williams, Catherine Dyer, Ashley LeConte Campbell
Director: Derrick Borte
Producer: Kristi Zea, Andrew Spaulding, Douglas Mankoff, Peter Principato, Paul Young (iv)
Screenwriter: Derrick Borte
Genre: Drama , Drama
Release Date: April 16, 2010
MPAA Rating: R (for language, some sexual content, teen drinking and drug use)
Distributor: Bjort Productions, Roadside Attractions
Runtime:1 hour 36 minutes


The Joneses Synopsis :

The story, a social commentary, centers on a picture-perfect family that moves into a suburban neighborhood and immediately becomes the toast of the town, loved and envied by all. But the reality is they are a commissioned fake family put together by a marketing company as a way to introduce new luxury-level products to neighborhoods around the world.free The Joneses English Hollywood Film The film Directed by Derrick Borte.
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Duchovny plays the fake father, a man undergoing a crisis of confidence because he is living a lie.
Moore is the mother, a career-driven woman who struggles with her growing feelings toward her fake husband.
Heard plays the fake daughter who is trying to seduce her fake dad while looking for a rich man.
Cole plays a neighbor Demi Moore and David Duchovny star as a seemingly perfect couple who, along with their equally perfect teenagers -- Amber Heard ("Zombieland," "Pineapple Express") and Ben Hollingsworth ("The Beautiful Life") -- move into an upscale gated community. The Joneses have better goods and game than any other family in town. The only problem is they're not a family -they are employees of a stealth marketing organization, and they know how to make everyone else want what they've got.


Film Review :Imagine an advertising firm wanted to pay you to use a particular kind of phone and all you have to do is tell your friends about how great it is, does that sound ethical to you? What if you were paid to move into a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife, cute kids and all the cool stuff you could imagine and all you have to do is tell people that, that is your life and encourage them to want what you had, would that be ethical? Would you consider that lying? Those are exactly the questions posed by the new fascinating and extremely entertaining black Drama , "The Joneses." David Duchovny and Demi Moore star in the film, in two terrific performances, as the married couple who are actually strangers pretending to have the perfect life together. Equally excellent in the film is the great Gary Cole, who seems to steal every scene in every movie he's in, and veteran actress Glenne Headly as the envious next door neighbors desperate to have the life that they see advertised next door.
The film, in tone, reminds me of Duchovney's other great black Drama , '2006s "The TV Set" and the actor is just as good, if not better here. Of course, Duchovney is best known for playing Agent Fox Mulder on "The X-Files" TV series and in the films, as well as his current hit show "Californication," but the actor does have a reputation for picking unusual yet intriguing film projects and quite often gives a bold and daring performance.

That is no different in this movie as the actor has an opportunity to show all of his wide range of emotions in the film. Demi Moore was for some time one of the most popular actresses in the world. She's since semi-retired to raise her daughters but now that most of them are grown, in fact Rumor is an accomplished actress in her own right now, she is back in front of the camera and if her performance here is any example of the work she is capable of doing then the actress still has some of the best work of her career left ahead for audiences to enjoy. Her performance her is both sophisticated and vulnerable, while she is completely believable in every scene she's in. Moore's icy cool demeanor is perfect for the role.

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