Horrible Bosses – Movie Review

Horrible Bosses

By Rebecca Dalton – In my opinion Horrible Bosses, is a variation of the Hangover formula, is the kind of film I expected to bore me: boy-men on an outlandish quest with fundamentally rude jokes about parts of the body and its functions, bad guys with bad combovers, and outrageously horny women.

They’re all there, but somehow it’s affectionately zany, partly because the actors work so well as an ensemble, partly because their dialogue is rapid and sometimes witty, and finally, because Jennifer Aniston, giving her second solid performance (Just go with It) in a year, plays against type.

Three average guys, Nick played by Jason Bateman, Dale played by Charlie Day, and Kurt played by Jason Sudeikis, hate their bosses so much they plot to kill them. Those arrangements, with the help of an alleged assassin adviser, Dean “MF” Jones” played by Jamie Foxx, lead to confusion and laughs that would befit the Marx, Smothers, and Jonas Brothers in collaboration.

The hated bosses are the strength of the humor: Aniston’s Dr. Julia Harris, is the wildest and most inventive, a nymphomaniac dentist determined to seduce Dale, her assistant, before he marries. Aniston goofs on her good girl image to craft an outrageously bad girl tough not to like, if only for her smashing good looks, revealing uniform, and surprisingly amusing delivery.

Colin Farrell’s Bobby Pellitt is a disgusting coke head who cares little for the little people of his company.Kevin Spacey’s Dave Harken may be even more despicable than Bobby. As owner of Nick’s company promising Nick a promotion, Spacey is an ace at the acerbic and misanthropic: Here he’s right at home while being an appropriate target for the constantly humiliated Nick.

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One Response to “Horrible Bosses – Movie Review”

  1. Anonymous
    July 8, 2011 at 12:30 am #

    :> nice post comment with DISQUS

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