Watch: Matt Damon goes for laughs in 'The Informant'
Soderbergh's latest looks like a must-see for fall
Matt Damon is in over his head in "The Informant."
Every once in a while a movie comes completely out of the blue to make your must-see list. That looks to be the case with Steven Soderbergh's "The Informant."
As the trailer below reveals, this farce finds Damon playing an informant for a big corporate company that specializes in corn-based products. When the government asks him to become a snitch he goes completely overboard because, well, he appears to be a complete dufus. Plus, the flick features the big screen return of the one and only Scott Bakula. What's not to like?
"The Informant" opens nationwide September 18.
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Scott Z. Burns wrote a pretty good script for this movie, but the movie lacked more of a film score. Check out how Scott shares some advice from Godfather director, Francis Ford Coppola! http://bit.ly/camsdZ
June 23, 2010 at 6:41PM EST Reply to Comment