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Dane Cook In Answers To Nothing Trailer

Comedian Dane Cook looks to be returning to the drama genre in Matthew Leutwyler's latest film Answers to Nothing. The Film Stage has the first trailer for the film and it sort of feels like a bland drama that tries intertwining several stories to confuse the viewer and possibly cover up the poor acting or lack of direction. Dane Cook doesn't fit the role at all; he honestly doesn't fit any roles in the drama genre.

Dane Cook in Answers to Nothing
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Comedian Dane Cook looks to be returning to the drama genre in Matthew Leutwyler‘s latest film Answers to Nothing. The Film Stage has the first trailer for the film and it sort of feels like a bland drama that tries intertwining several stories to confuse the viewer and possibly cover up the poor acting or lack of direction. Dane Cook doesn’t fit the role at all; but then again, he honestly doesn’t fit any roles in the drama genre.

He was fine in Mr. Brooks, mostly because how little his character mattered and because of how his character was taken out of the film, but other than that, I’d say Mr. Brooks was all Kevin Costner.

Answers to Nothing is a perfect title for this film though because the movie looks like it doesn’t have any answers as to why the trailer is so over dramatic and lifeless.

Dane Cook stars in the film as well as Julie Benz, Elizabeth Mitchell, Zach Gilford and Barbara Hershey. It opens in theaters on December 2nd, 2011.

Check out the trailer below.

Synopsis:

Intertwining stories exploring the bad in the best of us and the good in the worst of us. Against the backdrop of a child abduction case we follow five days in the life of the single parent detective assigned to the case, her best friend whose determination to get pregnant keeps her from confronting her husband’s infidelity, a school teacher and his obsession with the missing child that pushes him to the edge of vigilantism, a beat cop grieving over the violent death of his wife, a recovering addict and her wheel chair bound brother preparing for the LA marathon, and a self-loathing African American TV writer’s search for love.