Disclosure Page #4

Synopsis: Sexual harassment is the theme, but here it is the man who is harassed by his new female boss. A high-flying executive, Meredith, is out to ruin her former lover, who she's just beaten to the top job in an electronics company, using every trick in the book.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Barry Levinson
Production: Warner Home Video
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
58
Rotten Tomatoes:
59%
R
Year:
1994
128 min
2,206 Views


-No, no, no.

[GROANING]

No.

Meredith. Meredith. No.

Mere--

[GRUNTING]

No, no, no.

Wait a second. Wait a second.

Wait a minute.

-Shh, shh.

-Listen to me. What?

Look, nobody has to know.

Nobody gets hurt.

It's just a meeting

between two colleagues.

Just another dull day

in the computer business.

Meredith, no.

No.

[GROANING]

No.

Don't!

No! No, no.

Huh? Here

-Want to get f***ed?

-Do it.

Is that what you want?

Come on.

-Is that what you want?

-Uh-huh.

[BOTH MOANING]

You just stay hard.

Oh, God.

[FABRIC TEARS]

Unh, heh.

You bad boy.

Come on, baby.

-Unh. Ooh.

-Yeah. Uh-huh.

-Yeah.

-Unh.

-Oh, yeah.

-Uh-huh. Uh huh.

Come on. You gonna f*** me?

[GRUNTING]

Put it in.

God, look at us.

-I want you inside me. Come on.

-No, no, no.

-I can't do this.

-Put it in.

-I'm not gonna do this.

-Now!

-I'm not gonna do this! No!

-Now!

You can't just stop!

-Come on.

-No! Goddamn!

[GRUNTING]

[PANTING]

You stick your dick in my mouth

then you get an attack of morality?

This never happened.

You never used to be this way.

I have a family now.

A family made you stupid.

You take those two champagne bottles

in your refrigerator...

...and you go f*** them.

You son of a b*tch.

You get back here

and finish what you started.

You hear me? Do you hear me?

Get back and finish what you started

or you are dead!

Hear me? You are f***ing dead!

Sh*t, it's dead.

SUSAN:
You are hereby notified

that we will hold your client liable--

-Hi, honey.

-I didn't hear you come in.

I'm gonna take a shower.

-No kiss?

-I just feel kind of shitty, you know.

Screw them.

-They don't deserve you.

-Can you get me a beer?

Thanks. Before I forget,

could you do me a favor?

The, uh, battery went dead in my cellular.

Sure. I thought they

were supposed to last all day?

That's what I thought.

-Who's Meredith Johnson?

-What?

Meredith Johnson.

She called just before you got home.

Meredith called?

Yeah, about 10 minutes ago.

She said the 8 a.m. had been pushed

back to 8:
30.

-Who is she?

-She's the one, the, uh-- The new VP.

She's the one?

Yep. She came from the Valley.

-How old is she?

-I don't know, um, 33, maybe.

That's young for that job.

-Had you ever heard of her?

-She's a face guy.

She made the merger happen. Now

she's Garvin's fair-haired, uh, whatever.

Where did she come from?

Has she any technical background?

No. That's the thing with the merger.

Everything's changed.

That's not the worst thing in the world.

She'll crash and burn.

Then maybe they'll appreciate you.

Things aren't easy out there.

So quit...

...rather than let them treat you this way.

We might lose everything,

including the stock options.

I don't care about the stock options.

-I'll go back to work full-time.

-I'm capable of supporting our family.

Just trying to help.

You're too nice sometimes.

I don't need you to fight my battles

for me, thank you very much.

[PEOPLE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY

ON TV]

WOMAN:
Right now some lucky girl

in the building will come after me.

I deserve that, but ask yourself...

...why does a man run around with

another girl? He's unhappy at home.

Because he's lonely.

But that was before you, Fran.

I've stopped running.

Why are you wearing a T-shirt?

You never wear a T-shirt to bed.

I don't know. Just a little cold.

Tom, what are you gonna do?

Grin and bear it, like I usually do.

Hope it doesn't get any worse.

-Morning.

-Good morning, Bob.

-That's a nice suit.

-Thank you.

-Nice fabric. Can I feel it?

-Sure.

-What is that, a tropical wool?

-With a little bit of viscose.

That's what makes the pants

drape so well.

You work out, Tom?

When I get a chance, Bob.

It's been busy lately. But, uh....

I've always liked you, Tom.

-Bob....

-Now you have the power.

-You have something I want.

-Come on, Bob.

[YELLING]

CHERRY:
The computer takes

the information from the database...

...and constructs an environment

which is projected in the headset.

When the user walks on the pad,

he or she...

...feels like they're walking through a

corridor with drawers of files on all sides.

The user can stop at any time,

open any file...

...and thumb through the data. The laser

scanners are for body representation.

-That's amazing. Ha, ha.

CHERRY:
It's cool, isn't it?

Where is everyone?

They left 15 minutes ago.

Don Cherry's demo-ing the Corridor.

The meeting was pushed to 8:30.

No, 7:
30. It got pushed up.

-Nobody told you?

-No.

CHERRY:
If someone wants to log on with

a regular computer, what they'll see...

...is a model of themselves with a photo

that's pulled up from the data file.

JOHN:

Oh, hey, I know you.

The photo bears some

resemblance to me, I admit.

A little inside joke here at the company.

We've also constructed virtual help.

Users always need on-line help.

We've created an angel to help you.

Welcome to the Corridor.

[GASPS]

The same face. Ha-ha-ha.

Angel, how do I open this drawer?

FURILLO:

What's the angel saying?

CHERRY:

That's between him and his angel.

We don't see the Corridor

as a product in the marketplace now.

This is something that we worked

up to demonstrate the potential...

...of virtual reality technology.

This looks good. Ha-ha-ha.

Hold on. What's that?

I believe it's your financial records. Ha, ha.

-Turn that damn thing off.

-Ha, ha. Sorry.

In the final system there will be

safeguards that will control access.

Tom.

So glad you could join us.

That was a sweet entrance, my friend.

Ferry hit an iceberg? You were supposed to

call me after your meeting with Meredith.

I called you from her office.

Left a message.

There was nothing on my machine.

Then you're late again.

Thank God Meredith

took over the discussion.

Hey, pal, I left a message

on your machine, all right?

Check it out.

Did you get my message?

You told Susan the meeting

had been moved to 8:30.

I said 7:
30. If your wife can't take

a f***ing message, get a machine.

Meredith.

-There you go, Mr. Sanders.

-Thank you.

You're welcome.

-Full house today, huh?

-Yeah.

Meredith has been getting us

up to speed on the Arcamax.

Now that you're here,

we'd like your read on it.

Meredith told us, uh,

there's real problems.

You might have to go back

to the drawing board.

I'm sorry if I conveyed that

impression to Meredith.

I am convinced

we can manufacture them.

How many of the drives

off the line meet specs?

I don't have that information with me.

JOHN:
Meredith told us

the line is running at 29 percent.

Is that approximately right?

-Yes.

JOHN:
The seek times are off-specs.

There's a power flicker in the screen?

-Right?

-That's right.

JOHN:
With this merger coming up, don't

you think you should have told someone?

The merger isn't about a CD-ROM

that might be obsolete in a year.

It's about people.

FURILLO:
It'll be obsolete in a year?

JOHN:
The promise of the Arcamax...

...was a central factor in this merger.

I may be at fault. Tom said the

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