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    Quite scary as well:  the murder scene from "Michael Clayton", chilling stuff

    Answer:  The opening sequence of The Twilight Zone: The Movie, wherein Dan Aykroyd shows Albert Brooks something really scary.

    Interesting failure
    Reitman playing to his ostensible strengths, trying to re-capture the mojo of "Thank You For Smoking". Again he is helpless to superfluous montages, cut together as if by a "Vogue" editor, all zipping modishness. And again he has made a movie about a professional shark, when he himself is

    Again, to exclude ABOUT SCHMIDT
    …is shameful. Let us instill a sense of shame in these writers. It is a soulful film.

    Yes the curious point touched on here is, Hasn't Clint Eastwood had one of the more superlative decade-length oeuvres of any director? Letters from Iwo Jima and Million Dollar Baby are only the best of his work these past ten years. And NOTHING.

    At least thank God
    That Gerry made this.