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According to Variety, Mike Judge will direct and Jason Bateman will star in the comedy Extract. This is the first project to be produced under Judge's new company, Ternion Productions, which he formed with writer/producers John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky.

Written by Judge, Extract explores what it's like to be the boss when everything seems to be shifting around you.
 
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Variety is reporting that Ben Affleck is in negotiations to star in Miramax's Mike Judge comedy Extract.

Affleck will play an ambulance-chasing lawyer in the film, which centers on a flower extract factory owner (Jason Bateman) who's dealing with workplace problems and a streak of bad luck, including his wife's affair with a gigolo.

Clifton Collins Jr. is also joining the cast as a factory worker who loses a body part in a freak accident and is now due for a huge settlement. Mila Kunis and Kristen Wiig have already boarded the project, which begins filming Monday in Los Angeles.

Judge wrote the screenplay and is producing with John Altschuler and Mike Rotenberg via the trio's Ternion Productions.
 
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Extract

Release Date: September 4, 2009
Studio: Miramax Films
Director: Mike Judge
Screenwriter: Mike Judge
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R (for language, sexual references and some drug use)
Website: Extract-the-movie.com

Starring: Jason Bateman, Kristen Wiig, Ben Affleck, Mila Kunis, J.K. Simmons, David Koechner, Clifton Collins Jr., T.J. Miller, Beth Grant, Gene Simmons

Plot Summary: In "Extract," writer/director Mike Judge ("Beavis and Butt-Head," "King of the Hill") returns to the fertile territory of the American workplace, rotating his perspective away from the white collar cubicle warriors of "Office Space" and towards a blue collar boss – a small business owner – who employs an odd cast of losers, loners and misfits in his flavor extract factory.

To the outside eye, Joel Reynold (Jason Bateman) seems to have everything. After all, being the owner of a business he built from the ground up - with its patented brand of culinary extracts - should make the "Extract King" a happy man.

However, if Joel hasn't reached his front door by 8 o'clock, he'll find his wife, Suzie (Kristen Wiig) cinching up her sweatpants – and about as interested in him as he is in her mastery of supermarket coupon design. Sexually frustrated, Joel confides in his best pal, Dean (Ben Affleck), a barkeep – and soon finds himself wrapped up in a convoluted scheme to make Suzie cheat on him first with a dim-witted gigolo (Dustin Milligan) – thereby allowing him to pursue beautiful new employee Cindy (Mila Kunis) with a clear conscience. Unbeknownst to Joel, the object of his affections is a con artist/sociopath - just one step away from having her parole revoked.

Meanwhile, Joel and his second-in-command, Brian (J.K. Simmons) have entered negotiations for a buyout of Reynold Extracts by General Mills. All they need to do is keep things tidy, quiet and moving while waiting for the final offer. Of course, this fails to take into account the employees on the factory floor: Step (Clifton Collins, Jr.), a machismo-ridden doofus and self-proclaimed "fastest sorter" with lofty aspirations of rising to Floor Manager; Rory (T.J. Miller), a goth-rock geek who spends more time passing out flyers for his band than shuffling extract bottles; and Mary (Beth Grant), a fanny-packed, bitter slouch at the end of the assembly line who'd rather fold her arms and shake her head than keep life at Reynold moving along – which is exactly what she's doing when a bottleneck occurs on the line, resulting in a chain of accidents that cost poor Step a portion of his manhood.

Seeing a big payday, the con-artist temp woos the otherwise-loyal Step, convincing him to sue for millions, engaging bus bench lawyer Joe Adler (KISS's Gene Simmons) to "fight for his rights" – regardless of the fact that doing so will cost Joel the factory.

With his dry wit and remarkable ear for character and dialogue, Mike Judge brings his trademark "flavor" to these seemingly disparate threads, tying them together into an antic comedy about life in the middle.

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I enjoyed this movie. It wasn't Judge's best work but it was still solid. Somewhat similar to Office Space but wasn't as funny.
 

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I enjoyed this movie. It wasn't Judge's best work but it was still solid. Somewhat similar to Office Space but wasn't as funny.

I enjoyed it too. Certainly it was not as good as Office Space. But really what is?

Damn do I love me some Mila Kunis!
 

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This movie was BAD, not a likable character among the cast. Closest was JK Simmons.
 

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Recently watched it. If you're going to mention "Office Space" on the movie poster you've got to bring something a little better than this averageness. The best scenes were in the trailer (probably the sweatpants scene).

This movie was BAD, not a likable character among the cast. Closest was JK Simmons.

Pretty much agree, although Affleck was decent and should have had more scenes.
 

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I saw this last night/today.

I say that because I fell asleep 20 minutes into it and finished it today.

It was average at best.

About the same level as that movie with Jason Bateman and Amanda Peete in it. Insignificant as I can't even recall the name. Even Mila Kunis's sexy face couldn't save it.
 

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