Horrible Bosses
Horrible Bosses
R | 08 July 2011 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
Stellead Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
jacobjohntaylor1 I do not know why people like this crap. The story line is awful. And it is not funny. I do not know why this got a 6.9. People must like comedy movies no matter how bad they are. This is a 4. I like to laugh. I like to laugh at something that is funny like Ghostbusters. Not crap like this. Do no wast your time. And do not wast your money. Do not see this awful movie. The Great acting does not make up for the awful story line. Kevin Spacey was very good at play a murderer. But there was noting funny about him or any other characters in this movie. Jennifer Aniston look very pretty. But I would rather see her in Leprechaun because that is a very good movie. And this is just crap. Do not see it.
jfgibson73 I liked Horrible Bosses. I thought it was well written all the way through. I enjoyed the offbeat humor, and there was no down time--it kept going right to the end. I liked all the performances except for maybe Colin Farrell--wasn't sure what they were going for with his character, but didn't get any good lines or memorable moments. It was fun seeing Jennifer Anniston play the aggressor. I've begun to trust that a comedy with Jason Bateman or Jason Sudeikis will be worth my while based on how well they've chosen their roles. Well directed.
Harry Lags This movie is really funny. The writing is vulgar and clever.Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis play the three main guys getting pushed around by their evil bosses. They then hatch a plan to kill each others bosses. Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston and Colin Farrell play those three evil bosses. You also get other big names like Jamie Foxx, Donald Sutherland and an unexpected cameo from Bob Newhart. Everyone is great, but I have to give a special props to Jennifer Aniston. We finally get to see her in a role that showcases more of her talent than everything else she has done combined. She's funny, sexy and pulls of some nasty lines with ease.What's interesting is that Horrible Bosses kind of follows the same formula as The Hangover; three guys getting themselves into a really terrible situation but situations are replaced with a crazy scheme to kill their bosses. The funniest aspect of the movie lies within three guys,obviously having no idea what they're getting themselves into and dealing with the situation in the worst way imaginable.Horrible Bosses has a strong cast, amusing dialogue, and entertaining banter between Nick, Dale, and Kurt. Charlie Day will have you laughing right from the start.Conclusion- Great comedy, doesn't disappoint, Hilarious! NOT for the kiddies, but great laughs for the grownups.
muhammedamelgammal This movie had me laughing all throughout from start to finish. The cast could not have been any funnier- especially the employees.Nick Hendricks, played by Jason Bateman, is the worker that most people may relate to. He works hard and delivers results. But it did not pay off because his boss Dave Harken, played by Kevin Spacey, intentionally screwed him over. Kurt Buckman, played by Jason Sudeikis, was his bosses most reliable employee. But a tragic accident took his life and left the company to his son Bobby Pellitt, played by Collin Farrell. Pellitt made Buckman's life absolutely dreadful.Dale Arbus, played by Charlie Day, was constantly sexually harassed by his boss Julia, played by Jennifer Aniston. No matter how many times Arbus would tell her to stop, she would just come back at him even harder than before.Hendricks, Buckman, and Arbus wanted to eliminate their bosses. So they come up with crazy plans of how they are going to do so. It was hysterical when they went to find a gangster who would be familiar with crime. So they found Dean 'MF' Jones, played by Jamie Foxx. Jones is by far the absolute worst negotiator there ever was.The comedy in this movie took some risks, and it sure paid off.