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Four new character posters have been released for Mike Judge's upcoming office comedy, Extract!

Written by Chris Mitchell (senior editor)

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Here are four posters from the upcoming comedy film Extract, which is written and directed by Mike Judge (Beavis and Butthead, King of The Hill) and his first live-action project since 2006's Idiocracy.  The film stars Jason Bateman as Joel, the owner of an Extract plant, following his exploits as he attempts to deal with all sorts of crazy problems at both his home and his job, like his possibly-cheating wife and employees who want to take advantage of him.  Other stars include Mila Kunis, Kristen Wiig, J.K. Simmons, and Ben Affleck.  Can we count the beer bottle (and nuts) as a fellow co-star?

Judging (no pun intended) from the posters and plot summary, the movie looks to play out a lot like 1999's cult-classic Office Space, also done by Judge, and only time will tell if his latest can live up to his previous efforts.  For for Extract to hit theaters September 4, 2009, and if you're curious check out the official trailer right HERE, or just enjoy these wacky looking posters!



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