Horrible Bosses (15)

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Comedy

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<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5

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Time Out says

Tue Jul 19 2011

Anti-globalisation theses on the behavioural tropes of corporations and the jacked-up, fist-pumping assholes that work for them are (unofficially) repackaged as glossy, blackly comic pop-culture vaudeville in Seth Gordon’s ‘Horrible Bosses’. It sees a trio of genial, middle-rung clock-punchers take a flailing punt at achieving the American Dream by planning to ritually slaughter their respective bosses.

And you sympathise with them, too: Jason Bateman (still Hollywood’s most sympathetic screen presence) has Kevin Spacey’s manipulative and psychotically paranoid CEO obstructing his path to promotion. Goofy dental assistant Charlie Day is forced to spend his days furiously fending off the sexual advances of his superior, Jennifer Aniston. And office nice guy Jason Sudeikis has to suffer the coke-fuelled fury of Colin Farrell sporting a greasy comb-over and a penchant for customised black satin furnishings – a character clearly modelled on Billy Mitchell, the deplorable ‘Donkey Kong’ champ in Gordon’s 2007 doc ‘The King of Kong’.

It’s familiar stuff; this could’ve been called ‘Man, I Love You Swimming With Old School Hall Passes’. But Gordon knows what works and what doesn’t, pushing the leads’ chummy chemistry to the fore while allowing the schematic and, frankly, highly unlikely murder plot to sink into the background. The colourful digressions are actually the best bits, including an apropos-of-nothing conversation between Sudeikis and Bateman as to who would be more ‘rapeable’ in prison, and their run-in with a film-stealing Jamie Foxx as a hot-tempered ‘murder consultant’ named Motherfucker Jones.
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Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri Jul 22 2011

Duration:

100 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (10 ratings)
  • This film is the funniest i've seen for some time. colin farrel made me laugh with his comed over hair & his funny dancing in his apartment. & jennifer Aniston was funny the way she was sexual harrassing that guy. theres so much in this film that made me laugh out loud. really this film is not to b missed.

    tracey Wed Jul 27 2011
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • Let down by low grade humour and lots of locker room swearing, but it's a job for the Hollywood blocks of wood. Save your money, only worth going to hear Jennifer Aniston talk dirty and that doesn't deliver either

    Paul Tue Jul 26 2011
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • First film iv'e seen in my local for over 3 weeks (thanks to Bay's and Potter's frustrating domination).......and it wasn't great. Yes, a fair amount of "good" undone by the awful Charlie Day - That act was taken by the fella in Police Academy 25 years back you annoying git! - but enough here to make it cinema worthy. Was going to add producers may like to move on from the penis, vagina & lots of f word's staple of these types of "naughty comedy's", but howling laughter from the other viewers void's my wishes for the foreseeable future. 6/10

    scrumpyjack Sun Jul 24 2011
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Saw this as a special preview yesterday, have to say it was a bit of a disappointment. It just wasn't as funny as I expected it to be. Quite entertaining though, just don't expect many laugh out loud moments, the best bits were show in the adverts unfortunately.

    Sharon Wed Jul 13 2011
    Rated as: 3/5
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