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Horrible Bosses (2011)

6.6 | Jul 08, 2011 (US) | Comedy, Crime | 01:38
Budget: 35 000 000 | Revenue: 209 838 559

Ever wish your boss was dead?

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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Jason Bateman
Nick Hendricks
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Charlie Day
Dale Arbus
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Jason Sudeikis
Kurt Buckman
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Kevin Spacey
Dave Harken
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Jennifer Aniston
Julia Harris
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Colin Farrell
Bobby Pellitt
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Jamie Foxx
Motherfucker Jones
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Donald Sutherland
Jack Pellit
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P.J. Byrne
Kenny Sommerfeld
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Julie Bowen
Rhonda Harken

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Reviews

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Andre Gonzales
8 | May 27, 2023
Funny movie. I'm a boss at my work too. All we do is party. Nothing like this movie though.
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Kamurai
6 | Jul 11, 2020
Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This is really a great example of multi-threaded stories, obviously inspired by (hell, they even mention it) "Strangers on a Train", this is actually a fine idiot's version of that. Imagine a braid, but one of the strands careens off and crashes into another strand and then it completes anyways, it should look like an Escher sketch: that's this movie. It's fun. You get 3 quality actors to be some of the worst people you could write (Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, and Colin Ferrell), and, not that first 3 were funny, have 3 quality comedic actors (Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikas, and Charlie Day) play 3 of the most flawed, average people you could write in respective situations of explosive seriousness in which they will ultimately be humiliated. I think that's a pretty good formula, and they got a sequel out of it, so I feel pretty secure in that opinion. In all respects, if this was just written with a more serious atmosphere, it could be powerful. I'm not saying taking the "dick and fart" jokes out of it would make it more enjoyable, but it would certainly make it more powerful. If you're a working adult, or you just like watching horrible things happen to people, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this one.
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Andres Gomez
7 | Oct 04, 2013
Quite funny and fresh stupid comedy.