07.07.11
On the job training so-called murderers
By Michael O'Sullivan
Friday, July 8, 2011
He had to meet. With the arrival of "Horrible Bosses", the comedy on the theme of the recession is now a trend was sanctioned. (See the layoff-centric "Larry Crowne" and "Everything Must Go", which centers on Tom Hanks and Will Ferrell, individually, to lose their jobs Never mind that "everything" is technically a dramedy Two words. . Will Ferrell.)
This scorchingly hot - and yes, a bit funny - film is built around the premise that the three pals (Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day) would be more evil than their supervisors in March to just quit and look for new jobs.
Why? Because there are no other jobs out there. A brief, scene soon be clear, by comparing the Trinity unfortunate to another friend Guy (PJ Byrne) who, after two years of unemployment has been reduced to hustling gay sex in bars.
Look, I told you it was hot.If type slowly, almost naive rom-com "Larry Crowne 'is from Venus, then the testosterone-crazy" Nasty Bosses "is Mars. Or maybe Uranus. (Yes, it is very far there.) In a memorable place, inserts Sudeikis Kurt toothbrushes and other oral care products related to his boss in one of his bodily orifices in an attempt to poison - or Perhaps decent gross out - the guy.
Source: Washington Post