
In Jason Reitman’s arriving Telluride hit Up in the Air, George Clooney plays a veteran downsizer, drifting from city to city, accumulating frequent-flier miles, and banishment employees the bosses have been as well frightened to allot with themselves. On his approach to a million miles, he meets his compare in a associate caucasian tribe played by Vera Farmiga, but their attribute is in jeopardy when his own pursuit becomes endangered. With all this banishment going on, Paramount has a movie that’s concurrently ideally timed for the stream retrogression and a wily sell to an escapism-seeking republic at 9.7 percent unemployment. So what does Paramount do? It releases this brand new Reitman-cut trailer, divulgence for the initial time (to us, anyway) which Air facilities a small coming from Zach Galifianakis, whose small participation in anything guarantees at slightest $100 million these days. (The rest of the movie looks great, also.)
Exclusive: Up in the Air Teaser Trailer [Slashfilm]
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