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The Men Who Stare at Goats

No goats. No glory.
2009 | 94m | English

(140513 votes)

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A reporter in Iraq might just have the story of a lifetime when he meets Lyn Cassady, a guy who claims to be a former member of the U.S. Army's New Earth Army, a unit that employs paranormal powers in their missions.
Release Date: Oct 17, 2009
Director: Grant Heslov
Writer: Jon Ronson, Peter Straughan
Genres: Comedy, War
Keywords vietnam veteran, kuwait, new age, paranoid fantasy, hippie lifestyle, drug use
Production Companies BBC Film, Smokehouse Pictures, Ruby Films, UK Film Council, Overture Films, Mandate International
Box Office Revenue: $68,729,358
Budget: $24,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
George Clooney Lyn Cassady
Ewan McGregor Bob Wilton
Jeff Bridges Bill Django
Kevin Spacey Larry Hooper
Robert Patrick Todd Nixon
Stephen Lang Brigadier General Dean Hopgood
Waleed Zuaiter Mahmud Daash
Stephen Root Gus Lacey
Glenn Morshower Major General Holtz
Nick Offerman Scotty Mercer
Tim Griffin Tim Kootz
Rebecca Mader Debora Wilton
Jacob Browne Lieutenant Boone
Todd Lawson LaTourrette Dave
Brad Grunberg Ron
Elsa Villafane Gus' Mother
Fawad Siddiqui Kuwait Waiter
Samuel Ray Gates Journalist #1
McCaleb Burnett Journalist #2
Robert Curtis Brown General Brown
Hrach Titizian Kidnapper #1
Shafik N. Bahou Kidnapper #2
Christopher Maher Iraqi Driver
Matt Newton Chris - Viet Nam Pvt.
Kevin Wiggins Major General Jack Gillian
JJ Raschel Clifford Hickox
Arron Shiver Norm Pendleton
Jaime Margarida Major General Pendleton
William Sterchi Bob's Editor
Drew Seltzer Technician
Donn Lamkin Lyn's Father
Sean Curley Lyn (12 years old)
Michael-David Aragon Insurgent
Morse Bicknell Ben Echmeyer
Kevin Geer CIA Agent
Chick Bernhard Krom - SUV
Steve Witting PSIC Worker #1
Name Job
Jon Ronson Novel
Rolfe Kent Original Music Composer
Amanda Mackey Casting
Vince Deadrick Jr. Stunt Double
Jaime Irizarry Stunts
Erik Martin Stunts
Anthony Molinari Stunt Double
Merik Tadros Stunts
Edward Conna Stunt Double
Alan D'Antoni Stunt Double
Drew Leary Stunt Double
Jalil Jay Lynch Stunt Driver
Peewee Piemonte Utility Stunts
Mark Aaron Wagner Stunt Double
Loyd Catlett Stunt Double
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Casting
Christopher T. Welch Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Louise Frogley Costume Design
Waldo Sanchez Hair Designer
Andrew Petrotta Property Master
Piero Mura Sound Effects Editor
Kevin Harris Special Effects Coordinator
Colin Anderson Camera Operator
Deborah Andrews Seamstress
Richard Schoen Costume Supervisor
Nick South Music Editor
John R. Saunders Second Assistant Director
Charlene Olson Production Supervisor
Marcia Calosio Set Decoration
Ian Calip Second Second Assistant Director
Devon Miller Digital Intermediate Editor
Martial Corneville Wig Designer
Jay Wejebe Key Makeup Artist
Robert Jackson Boom Operator
George Simpson Sound Effects Editor
Thomas J. Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Laura Magruder Still Photographer
Tom Cummins Key Set Costumer
Linda Cohen Music Supervisor
Peter Borck Art Direction
Ken Diaz Makeup Department Head
David Webb First Assistant Director
Jeffrey Lee Gibson Stunt Coordinator
Rick Thomas Chief Lighting Technician
Ali Lammari Set Costumer
Tony Blondal Orchestrator
Coraly Santaliz Script Supervisor
Barbara A. Hall Unit Production Manager
Michelle Lankwarden Production Supervisor
Mónica Monserrate Set Decoration
Edward Tise Sound Mixer
Jeff Kunkle Dolly Grip
Elizabeth Himelstein Dialect Coach
Ellen Gordon Unit Production Manager
Jim Passon Color Timer
Amahl Lovato Set Designer
Pablo Prietto First Assistant Editor
Jim Swidarski Payroll Accountant
Dean St. John ADR Mixer
Caoimhe Doyle Foley Artist
Matthew Iadarola Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andy Malcolm Foley Artist
Christian Prejza Digital Intermediate Producer
Pat Banta Stunt Double
Jorge Cisneros Stunt Double
Scott M. Helgert Stunts
John Prudhont Stunt Driver
Jay Spadaro Stunt Driver, Stunts
Ramon Frank Stunts
Grant Heslov Director
Peter Straughan Screenplay
Robert Elswit Director of Photography
Tatiana S. Riegel Editor
Sharon Seymour Production Design
Mark Mangini Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Adam Barth Video Assist Operator
Goro Koyama Foley Artist
Al Goto Utility Stunts
Chick Bernhard Stunt Driver
Ed Duran Stunt Driver
Bobby Burns Stunts
Bobby Beckles Stunt Driver
Name Title
Paul Lister Producer
Barbara A. Hall Executive Producer
James A. Holt Executive Producer
Luillo Ruiz Associate Producer
George Clooney Producer
Grant Heslov Producer
Alison Owen Executive Producer
David M. Thompson Executive Producer
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Reviews

narrator56
7.0

Considering the star power here (Clooney, Jeff Bridges, Kevin Spacey) I can understand why people might feel somewhat disappointed when they watch it. I mean, the description even mentions the Coen brothers as a basis for comparison. With Jeff Bridges' role, it was difficult not to think of The Big ... Lebowski, but this film isn't of that caliber. Still, I thought it was entertaining most of the time. There were slow interludes that could have been removed to improve the pacing without harming the story. But if you understand that they aren't going for laugh out loud gags or one-liners, but rather they work for their punch lines or leave you to figure out where the joke is, maybe you can appreciate it more. I will say that the plot seemed a bit disjointed to me. The flashbacks weren't confusing, but in a slower paced film like this one, I think they were sometimes more of a distraction than plot-enhancers. The ending also had an air of an anticlimax to it, like - oh, okay. I guess it fit the laid back mood of the rest of the movie, but they might have done more with it. Still, I liked it. Enough said.

Jun 23, 2021