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God I hate Charlie Day's voice!!!Omg I can't stand it
sakram
I've had great long bursts of laughter during this movie, the trio is the best you can see in a comedic movie, and the dialogue is comedy-smart, plus the movie-environment works just very well.This movie in particular, considering that it's got a second part, works just like a build-up for that 2nd part, so I am regarding it like a build- up, this is a franchise, really. The concept was really good albeit simple.Horrible Bosses and Hilarious are those ones who work under them !8/10
hyoga_saint
Although the script is sharp, with a solid plot and great banter, Horrible Bosses is really all about the performances, with the impressive cast showing they really enjoyed the material, digging their teeth into it and making this movie a very entertaining, quite funny and at times laugh out loud adult comedy.Spacey, Aniston, and Farrell steal the show, going against type and shining as the title characters, playing these outrageous, over-the- top bosses with gusto. Though their behavior is reprehensible, they torment their employees with such hilarity you can't help asking for more of their scenes.Bateman and Sudeikis are both pretty good in their roles, too, with the former quite sympathetic and the latter giving a sardonic performance not unlike the one in Meet the Millers. In fact, this movie reminded me of that one, both in tone and humor. I enjoyed both equally and welcome this type of comedies.The weak link here is probably Charlie Day, While I wouldn't say I hated his role, I was left unimpressed with his grating, high- pitched voice and whiny character. I'd say he's tolerable and somewhat funny at times, but he was really walking on the edge, dangerously close to being just a tiny bit too annoying.Regardless, this is still a pretty entertaining comedy, both smart and funny, and a great option for movie night with friends. In fact this is a pretty safe choice for laughs with wide appeal, the kind you rented back in Blockbuster days that left everybody satisfied. Note: there's actually another hilarious performance in there I didn't mention, but I'd rather not spoil it. (+) Fun characters, great performances but the 'horrible bosses', tight plot, sharp dialogue and a fair share of laughs.(-) Actually fairly tame given the subject and R rating, it holds back a little and remains a step or two below legendary status. Not a fan of Charlie Day's character.
Dave
This black comedy film is about three employees who have awful bosses whom they hate. They decide that the best solution to their work problems is to kill them. Jennifer Aniston is brilliant as one of the bosses - a slutty dentist who tries to seduce and blackmail her assistant into having sex with her.