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Synopsis: Ray works for MI6, Claire for the CIA. She burns him in Dubai. Jump ahead five years: he sees her in Grand Central and confronts her. Both now work in industrial security for corporate giants whose CEOs hate each other. Flashbacks fill us in: is it coincidence that he sees her in Grand Central? In about a week, one of the firms is going to announce a revolutionary product. Under the guise of helping that corporation's rival, can Ray and Claire work their own theft and find an independent buyer? To work together, using the corporate rivalry to their advantage, they would have to trust one another - difficult, if not impossible. Or, is one playing the other?
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Romance
Director(s): Tony Gilroy
Production: Universal Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
69
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
PG-13
Year:
2009
125 min
$40,559,930
792 Views


- Slowly; Slowly, slowly;

- Duke;

All right, go ahead;

Pam, Pam, easy, don't tear it;

Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam, just; ; ; Careful;

- For Christ's sake, Duke, keep your shirt on;

- Just; ; ;

Do something useful;

Punch up Tully's fingerprints;

Wow; Look at this;

So is this the big one?

- I gotta call Garsik right away;

- PAM:
Yeah;

DUKE:
Come on;

I need a secure line at Equikrom;

- How are you?

- Good; How are you?

CLAIRE; Houston;

This was over the weekend;

NED; Who are they?

Researchers at the fragrance lab down there,

when they're not dealing ecstasy;

Track it;

West Coast Market Coordinator

of the Floor Wax Division;

Came back from lunch on Friday,

handed in his resignation;

- Unexpected?

- Very;

Three kids in private school,

he just remortgaged his house,

- and the wife has a heart condition;

- All right;

Well, get his financials, phone, e-mail,

and get the wife's prognosis;

CLAIRE:
Senior V;P;, Medical Disposables;

He called in Sunday,

lost his laptop in the Denver Airport;

Why does this guy look familiar?

He had a briefcase

full of sales projections stolen last year;

- Is this the guy who bought the boat?

- Same guy;

- All right; Get a team up his ass tonight;

- I sent them this morning;

(PHONE RINGING)

We're in a meeting;

Now? Everyone?

Well, did they say why?

It's Tully; Mr; Tully's coming down;

He wants the entire floor gathered

in five minutes;

AIDE; Dick, it's just that you have

a very busy schedule today;

RICHARD:
Yeah, well, something's come up;

AIDE:
There's the dandruff shampoo

marketing presentation at 3:00;

- Cancel;

- They're in the building;

Make it tomorrow;

The nail polish R% D group from Germany

is at 3:
45;

Reschedule;

You've got a premium diaper teleconference

- at 4:
15;

- Tape it;

The nasal decongestant

rebranding numbers are in;

- They wanted 15 minutes at around; ; ;

- Cancel!

And the toothpaste; And the car wax dinner;

Cancel it all;

RICHARD:
All right, let's have a look at me;

There should be another vehicle;

Yeah; Change of plans;

You're going with them;

Everybody's going; Let's go, come on;

Get out there and sell it, folks!

Go, go, go! Come on!

Get the hell out of here!

(TIRES SCREECHING)

Get out! Leave it running;

Leave it running; I'm driving;

DALE:
This is starting to look pretty good;

DUKE:
I can't even tell them apart;

Which one is the new one?

Right here;

- This is 16;

- That's a match;

Boris, handwriting?

Hundred percent; It's Howard Tully;

DUKE:
All right;

Burkett% Randle, here we come!

Guys?

RICHARD:
Duke? I'm locked out; Again;

Yeah, I'm standing right outside;

Of course it's me!

Who the hell else has this number?

Yeah, okay; Duke, you know,

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Tony Gilroy

Anthony Joseph "Tony" Gilroy is an American screenwriter and filmmaker. He wrote the screenplays for the Bourne series starring Matt Damon, among other successful films, and directed the fourth film of the franchise. more…

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