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Horrible Bosses

Horrible Bosses (2011)

July. 08,2011
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6.9
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R
| Comedy Crime

For Nick, Kurt and Dale, the only thing that would make the daily grind more tolerable would be to grind their intolerable bosses into dust. Quitting is not an option, so, with the benefit of a few-too-many drinks and some dubious advice from a hustling ex-con, the three friends devise a convoluted and seemingly foolproof plan to rid themselves of their respective employers... permanently.

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Cubussoli
2011/07/08

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Nonureva
2011/07/09

Really Surprised!

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Phonearl
2011/07/10

Good start, but then it gets ruined

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Aneesa Wardle
2011/07/11

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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zianimustafa
2011/07/12

Beautiful presence of the cast, Entre wonderful, and beginning strong .. The story I liked and loved as a wonderful comedy idea, the audience as IHe was a great actor, all of whom had a character and a comedic aspect to it. Three friends hated their work! This is often the caseWho is happy with his work and loves all his employees? , The embodiment of the life of Rabma be realistic in its thought, but impossible to enterAnd his actions, friends decide salvation from their heads, and here begins the pleasure, pretty beautiful film gives great pleasure in watching.Rate this movie: B 7/10 copie

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areatw
2011/07/13

There is plenty to like about 'Horrible Bosses'. It boasts a strong cast, including Jennifer Aniston and the hilarious Jason Sudeikis. The script is better than expected with a good number of funny jokes and witty humour, though a lot of the laughs are down to the cast and not the material.There are a few unexpected dull patches here and there, but it recovers and there are some really funny individual scenes. Aniston's character in particular delivers some good laugh out loud moments, but it struggles to be consistently funny. Overall, 'Horrible Bosses' is an above average comedy with a good cast. Recommended for those who enjoy silly comedy movies.

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Imdbidia
2011/07/14

Who hasn't, a certain point in time, wanted to see a horrible boss dead? Or at least wished them the very worst, like dead? :)) Guilty. The script takes on the challenge, creating work situations with which many people can identify, and with feelings of frustration, despair and revenge that we have all had but never carry out, of course. We need the fantasy, and this movie is the fantasy.This is not a comedy that reinvents the genre, it is not a witty movie, or white humour, is every-day humour with all the stereotypes and nuances that we want in a movie when we want to LOL at ease.The movie succeeds because it has a classic funny script with formulas that work in comedy and, especially, because the cast fits like puzzle pieces and there is chorus working to make you laugh, instead of a hero comedian trying you to get his/her humour. I especially liked some of the bad bosses :)) Kevin Spacey as the psychopathic posh boss, and the biggest surprise to me was Jennifer Aston; I'm not a fan of her at all, but she she is great as the sassy horrible dominatrix dentist boss.I had a great time watching this film. Perhaps because I didn't expect anything, not even laughing, and found myself really doing so.

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blanche-2
2011/07/15

I'll watch Jason Bateman in anything, so I watched "Horrible Bosses" from 2011. Besides Bateman, the cast includes Kevin Spacey, Colin Farrell, Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, and Donald Sutherland.Three best friends hate their jobs. At a brokerage firm, Nick (Bateman) works his fingers to the bone for his boss (Spacey) who dangles a big promotion over his head if he can stop coming in two minutes late. Then Nick doesn't get it. Jason Sudeikis is Kurt, who loved his job until his boss (Sutherland) dies suddenly, leaving his cokehead son Bobby (Pellit) in charge. Bobby tells Kurt the place is just one big ATM for him and he plans on milking it dry.Then he orders Kurt to fire a fat woman and a man in a wheelchair. Salt of the earth. And Charlie (Dale Arbus) is a dental assistant constantly being sexually harassed by his sexy boss Julia, played by a very hot brunette Jennifer Aniston. Charlie's engaged, and Julia holds the threat of telling his fiancé that Charlie is sleeping with her (which he isn't) if he doesn't come across.They decide the only thing they can do is kill their bosses. The three hire a hit man (Jamie Foxx), so they think, but after he takes $5000 he tells them he can only be a consultant because he can't go back to prison. He suggests that they do one another's murders so suspicion won't fall on them.It's easier than it sounds, and things go from bad to worse when a home invasion leads to coke being inhaled as it flies through the air, an allergy attack, a suspicious husband, a shooting they witness, and other things that get in their way.There are some hilarious scenes and some great dialogue in this film, and the acting is outstanding. Both Aniston and Farrell are not recognizable and in different roles than they usually play. They are both terrific. Bateman has his usual great delivery, and Spacey is excellent as one mean, horrible boss.There was also some vulgarity to appeal to the lowest common denominator, and that's why I don't like today's comedies. However, I did like this one for many reasons. The characters are well- developed and become involved in bizarre circumstances - usually of their own making. And don't miss the outtakes at the end.

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