IMDb RATING
5.1/10
4.2K
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A comedy of manners set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene.A comedy of manners set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene.A comedy of manners set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene.
- Awards
- 3 nominations
Sergio James
- Alphonse - Maitre D'
- (as Sergio Covino)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSir Christopher Lee only has fifteen lines.
- GoofsAt 3 minutes in Art Spindle's office: Beth is sitting in a chair, her left leg crossed over her right leg and holding her notepad, but in the next clip she has her right leg over her left leg and now has a book beneath the notepad.
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Bad watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend.
There are so many good actors in this movie, and I watched it specifically because it was a movie with Amanda Seyfried about which I hadn't heard. I understand that it had a point (sort of), but it did feel like there was somewhat unnecessary fan service with her and Heather Graham, and they are unfortunate highlights of the movie.
This is all about the "art world", which means it's not about art, the quality / value of at all: it's all about capitalism, so it becomes an business / politics movie. It's all about these people we don't know or care about diddling each other and trying to out extort each other.
It would be more interesting if it was a nature documentary.
Watching rich people shuffle money about for no reason just isn't interesting to me.
And if I never hear Danny Huston laugh like that again, then my life will be better.
There are so many good actors in this movie, and I watched it specifically because it was a movie with Amanda Seyfried about which I hadn't heard. I understand that it had a point (sort of), but it did feel like there was somewhat unnecessary fan service with her and Heather Graham, and they are unfortunate highlights of the movie.
This is all about the "art world", which means it's not about art, the quality / value of at all: it's all about capitalism, so it becomes an business / politics movie. It's all about these people we don't know or care about diddling each other and trying to out extort each other.
It would be more interesting if it was a nature documentary.
Watching rich people shuffle money about for no reason just isn't interesting to me.
And if I never hear Danny Huston laugh like that again, then my life will be better.
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Box office
- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,618
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,776
- Apr 25, 2010
- Gross worldwide
- $48,411
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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