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Horrible Bosses 2 (2014)

Started by samuelrichardscott, March 12, 2013, 02:09:35 AM

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samuelrichardscott

Officially announced with Jason Sudeikis, Jason Bateman and Charlie Day all signed on. It will again be directed by Seth Gordon.

I really enjoyed the first, mainly for Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell and Kevin Spacey. It'll be interesting to see where this goes.

Piffi

Uhm, thats interesting.. I remember watching the movie and i gave it a 3.5/6.
I too liked Jennifer Aniston, i guess i would have to check it out if she signs on for the sequal.
We'll Always Have Paris.


Thomas

snowcat

Really???!

I was so disappointed in the first one maybe I need to re-watch it

For some reason I just found it so unfunny and boring.

Tom

I was also disappointed and I am not keen on a sequel.



Achim

I thought the first one worked perfectly fine. Nothing special, really, but sufficiently entertaining. I remember watching it on the airplane :bag:

Najemikon

I thought it was great. Fairly low key, but clever and genuinely funny with an actual plot! Something most comedies just don't bother with now. It had lots of little touches for movie fans (I still love it when Jones reveals what film he stole!).

It's more honest than Judd Apatow's stuff which was getting lazy, and don't get me started on Hangover 2. I saw this a week or two after that insulting pile of... *sigh* let's just say I was a bit disappointed with Hangover 2. Long time since I felt like a film was laughing at me for watching it, rather than the other way around!

As with Ted, Horrible Bosses just felt fresh and old fashioned at the same time. Bring on more!

Piffi

Quote from: Jon on March 19, 2013, 12:46:13 AM
I thought it was great. Fairly low key, but clever and genuinely funny with an actual plot! Something most comedies just don't bother with now. It had lots of little touches for movie fans (I still love it when Jones reveals what film he stole!).

It's more honest than Judd Apatow's stuff which was getting lazy, and don't get me started on Hangover 2. I saw this a week or two after that insulting pile of... *sigh* let's just say I was a bit disappointed with Hangover 2. Long time since I felt like a film was laughing at me for watching it, rather than the other way around!

As with Ted, Horrible Bosses just felt fresh and old fashioned at the same time. Bring on more!







So i take it, that you wont check out 'Hangover 3' whenever that comes out Jon? ;)
We'll Always Have Paris.


Thomas