Isn't the world sick of midlife crisis comedies yet? You would think so, considering that the basic template is almost always the same — man gets fed up with life/job/family, his wife cheats on him (or at least he thinks she does), he rebels against his job, he gets in shape, and starts chasing a younger woman. Yet for some reason or other, filmmakers keep making these movies, perhaps because Hollywood is full of struggling middle-aged screenwriters who feel the need to fob their trite insights off on the world in the name of fiction-as-therapy. Judging by its trailer, Meet Bill doesn't seem to have many new wrinkles on the formula. I like Aaron Eckhart, but unfortunately he doesn't appear to transcend the same-old-same-old feel of the proceedings, and the generic-ass title doesn't inspire much hope either. Also, to Jessica Alba — enjoy your stardom while it lasts, because once you can't coast on your looks anymore, you're going to be in a world of trouble.