Haha. This looks good enough. Alexander Payne is a good director, and George Clooney is fucking GEORGE CLOONEY. I’m sure it’s a well-written, thoughtful drama with a bit of a comedic edge to it about the difficult and unexpected curve-balls that life can throw at you in the stadium of…life (very good sports metaphor, very cool). But man oh man, even if this is the Greatest Movie of Our Times, I’m not sure that I have ever seen a more perfect graphic encapsulation of “Being White Is Hard” than a man flopping impotently down the street in a pair of boat shoes after having just learned that his wife cheated on him. Being white: still hard. 2011. ALOHA!

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  1. New hilarious image of anguish: Cry swimming.

  2. I see you Rob Huebel at 1:30, you can’t fool me

  3. I’m going to be that guy. Song at the end of the trailer, anyone?

  4. Pretty sure being cheated on is hard regardless of your skin color.

  5. I expected an entirely different movie:

  6. Physical Impossibilities Afficiando Magazine: George Clooney Is Fucking George Clooney

  7. What kind of over-the-top gross makeup did they use to make George Clooney look like an average dorky dad?

  8. George Clooney? Rob Huebel? Count. Me. IN.

    • More like count them in…to you?

      Also, did you know not all the comments can be winners? That is something which writing this comment has taught me.

  9. look at george! look at him act awkward and out of the loop in between sleeping with models on yachts! what a good actor.

  10. This looks like it was totally filmed in Kailua or Kaneohe, on Oahu Island, HI. I know this because my parents live there, and I will probably have to hear about whatever minor experiences they had around the production of this movie that they won’t remember they had until they see a trailer for it and I’m there to talk at.

    Is that a complainbrag? sort of.

  11. I find it highly unbelievable that George Clooney would have any kids that he knows of.

  12. Isn’t Alexander Payne the guy who gave us naked Kathy Bates? Screw that guy!

  13. Nothing says “I’M WHITE” more than having the print from a Hawaiian shirt as the background to your credits.

  14. Okay, i’m so sick of movies that give children some kind of other-worldly parenting knowledge, to the point that they can successfully diagnose and critique what the adult is doing wrong. It takes a level of maturity to figure out parenting that angsty kids cannot fathom.

  15. Does anyone know if they need a movie poster? I just made this and am willing to part ways with it for a rather modest price.

  16. the running in flip flops scene is killing me. such the quirky serious movie cliche move.

    • I feel like “running toward you wife’s lover in flip-flops” is almost officially the new “running away from the killer in heels,” like, good job movies, that is exactly how the world happens, thumbs-up.

      • exactly. can i get a movie like this where the people’s actions are actually believable? nobody has ever run in flip flops in the rain to find out who their wife is fucking, ever. “i didn’t take the car because i just didn’t think of it. it has nothing to do with the fact that the director thought it would be a ‘cool’ moment where like, the crowd is totally amused, but also sympathizing with my plight.”

    • it will never be outdone by the Clive Owen flipflop scenes in Children of Men. Just the best.

  17. Alexander Payne is white people’s answer to Tyler Perry.

  18. I don’t get what’s so bad about this movie specifically because they are white actors. If it was a (insert minority here) land baron, would it still be distasteful? I think maybe “Being Rich Is Hard” is more appropriate, since the overuse of this “white people have it easy and shouldn’t, therefore, have fluff movies made about them” thing is getting tiring. I hate even going there, but you know what, Gabe went there first. Most of the movies he uses the line with deserve it, but I don’t think this one does. Just my thought for the day.

    • Well, the joke is weak, and it predictably ruffles feathers (in America, website trolls YOU) but it does point out the disappointings facts, that that despite the diversification of our society

      1) The movie industry still makes a LOT of “serious” movies about white people

      2) They make shitty movies about minorities

      3) Good indie movies about people of color (like Night Catches Us or Raising Victor Vargas or I don’t know what) are marginal.

      Seriously, what are the really good movies about “post-racial america”? Don’t say Crash or I will reach through the internet and slap you.

      • That’s probably just because Bill Murray happens to be white.

      • Actually, your comment has made me think that Gabe could institute a Videogum Movie Club: Good Indie Movies About People Of Color Edition, where we watch and then discuss those kind of movies.

        Not only would it be fun and help get people to see film that should actually be watched (a rarefied genre, admittedly); it would further benefit him, in that his complaints could then be defended for their supplementary status.

        Of course, this is the point in the Internet Comment where I admit I do not know how to increase this happening, except to hope someone very sway- and brain- and $$$- heavy reads and likes my comment, enough to act based upon the content therein.

  19. My problem with these types of movies is that it’s emotional porn masquerading as drama.

    • What’s your definition of “drama,” though, and how is this not it? I would think that all drama (especially movies that are called dramas) intentionally tries to evoke emotions.

  20. Was that Robert Forester as the old guy who punched the kid in the face? Robert Forester, you guys!

    I think this looks pretty good?

  21. im looking forward to the supercut of george’s mournful sighs in this movie. there are 7 in just the trailer!

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