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Directed by Paul Schneider
A fast-talking rainmaker, his wealthy acquaintance, and an unemployed aerospace engineer forge an unusual partnership that hastens the deterioration of their relationships while forever altering the course of their lives in director Paul Schneider's minimalist tale of American entrepreneurialism. Curtis Prentiss (Billy Crudup) is a terminally optimistic dreamer who rolled into a small town with little more than an enthusiastic sales pitch and an unusual set of blueprints. When Curtis' unique plans for a personal "rocket belt" that he claims will revolutionize personal travel captivates the imagination of a gifted but out-of-work engineer (Paul Giamatti), all three men embark on an ambitious quest to raise the capitol needed to finance their endeavor and make flight more accessible to the masses. While the results are indeed promising, the stress of both the task at hand and some unexpected success soon takes an unhealthy toll on the venturesome partnership. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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dunedonkeydunedonkey Painful plot. Painful execution.
by dunedonkey in film phlegm
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"Awful is a pretty strong word, but I wouldn’t be lying if I said I wanted to blow my brains out by the end of this screening. Billy Crudup and Paul Giamatti star as two losers who try to go into business together to build a rocket belt (a single person flying machine that was actually built in the 60s). This film fails on so many levels, it’s incalculable. Both Billy Crudup’s and Paul Giamatti’s characters are such losers, it’s almost painful to en " [More]
 

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