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Title Yeah, I'm fine, Ted. I'm sorry
From Burn After Reading (2008) Soundboard
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Burn After Reading is a hilarious dark comedy film released in 2008. Directed by the Coen brothers, Joel and Ethan Coen, this movie showcases their unique storytelling style and brilliant cast. The subject of the film revolves around a group of quirky characters who accidentally stumble upon sensitive information and go to great lengths to exploit it. The cast of Burn After Reading is exceptional, showcasing some of the brightest stars in Hollywood. The film includes Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, George Clooney, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton, and Richard Jenkins, just to name a few. Each actor brings their A-game, immersing themselves into their eccentric roles and delivering standout performances. The story primarily centers around two employees of the Hardbodies gym, Linda Litzke (played by Frances McDormand) and Chad Feldheimer (played by Brad Pitt). Linda is an excessively enthusiastic instructor at the gym, desperately seeking a way to finance her multiple cosmetic surgeries. Chad, on the other hand, is a dim-witted and naive personal trainer who stumbles upon a CD containing classified and potentially damaging information belonging to Osborne Cox (played by John Malkovich). When Linda finds out about Chad's discovery, they start fantasizing about selling the information to the highest bidder. Meanwhile, Osborne Cox, a disgruntled CIA analyst, discovers that his wife, Katie (played by Tilda Swinton), is having an affair with Harry Pfarrer (played by George Clooney), a married Treasury Department employee. This tangled web of relationships and secrets sets the stage for a series of absurd events and hilarious misunderstandings. As the plot unfolds, the characters' paths intersect, leading to a chaotic and unpredictable chain of events. Each character has their own peculiar quirks and flaws, which adds to the overall comedic tone of the film. Throughout the movie, the Coen brothers masterfully balance absurdity and dark humor, creating a unique cinematic experience that keeps the audience entertained from start to finish. Burn After Reading received positive reviews from critics, who praised its clever script, stellar performances, and the Coen brothers' directorial skills. The film also succeeded commercially, grossing over $160 million worldwide. It further solidified the Coen brothers' reputation as masters of black comedy and solidified their place in the pantheon of great filmmakers. If you're looking for a film that will keep you laughing throughout, Burn After Reading is a must-watch. Its witty dialogue, memorable characters, and unexpected twists make for an enjoyable cinematic experience. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and get ready to be entertained by this brilliant Coen brothers comedy. You can play and download the sounds from the film here, immersing yourself in the quirky atmosphere of Burn After Reading.

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