Horrible Bosses 2

2014 "New crime. Same tools."
6.3| 1h48m| R| en| More Info
Released: 26 November 2014 Released
Producted By: New Line Cinema
Country: United States of America
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Dale, Kurt and Nick decide to start their own business but things don't go as planned because of a slick investor, prompting the trio to pull off a harebrained and misguided kidnapping scheme.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen This sequel was not even half as fun and entertaining as the first "Horrible Bosses" movie was. Why? Well, it just had too much of a mundane and generic storyline, and it was lacking the originality and humor that was present in the first movie.Sure the movie had a good ensemble of actors and actresses, and it was nice to see people revisit their roles from the first movie, but it was a shame that they had so very little to work with in terms of a proper script and storyline. Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day certainly did carry the movie. It was also some nice performances from Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx, Chris Pine, Christoph Waltz and Jonathan Banks, just a shame that they had such small roles to play.There were some casual laughs here and there, but the movie just felt forced and was running on autopilot. And that is what made this movie crash and burn for me. It simply lacked originality and the ability to bring out some good and proper laughs.This is hardly a movie that you will watch a second time.
maherbo This is not one that will become a classic, but it is entertaining and will get some laughs out of you. You must of course like comedies with stupid characters making stupid decisions.I remember watching the first one and felt that it wasn't as entertaining as this one.The first part is kind of slow, but it builds quickly and you get into the movie. What will happen next? How are they gonna get out of that situation?Some «iconic» scenes of the first movie are referred to, but they were shorter thus I found them funnier, as I felt too much time was spent on these jokes in the first movie. Laugh once, get on to the next joke; It was much better.And the car chase is really great and something out of the ordinary. That sequence should be classified with the «most memorable movie car chases».I was torn between giving it a 6 or a 7 out of 10 and decided to go with 7 because I prefer to be in the «Love it» camp than in the «Hate it» camp. It's really not that bad.
Tss5078 Okay, I understand that people love sequels and it's usually a guaranteed win at the box office, but did we really need another Horrible Bosses movie? In this unnecessary sequel, the boys have gone into business for themselves, and in common fashion have signed away their invention to an investor for a fraction of what it's worth. Realizing they've been taken, they plan on kidnapping the billionaires son and the ridiculousness begins again. The old bosses and old accomplishes join new face for another adventure that's even more absurd than the first one was. I watched this film because I love Jason Sudeikis, he is one of my favorite comedic actors, however Charlie Day is not. I really don't know how anyone can stand watching It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, with this little guy running around, with his high pitched rabbit voice, always excited like he just did an eight ball before every single scene he shoots. It's honestly one of the most annoying things I can think of. This film was kind of lame and leaned toward the stupid side to begin with, but when you add this little squirrel on crack to the mix, it really becomes nearly unwatchable. The bottom line, sequels make money. Some people want to learn the fate of characters they've seen and gotten to know. Then there are people like me, who went to see the first one and even though they weren't crazy about it, figured I might as well go see the next one. I can only hope at this point they don't decide to make it into a trilogy.
Mr-Fusion "Horrible Bosses 2" is chock-full of terrible ideas and progressively bad results. I mean this from a narrative standpoint. Getting revenge on your boss was a great hook for the first movie, but here, it's just one ill-advised move after another. It's amazing these guys don't end up dead and buried in the desert.What was off with this movie, as a sequel, is the chemistry between the three stars - which is really a lot of yammering over each other. The real magic here is in the supporting cast (Kevin Spacey, Chris Pine), particularly Jamie Foxx, who steals the movie in the dark of night. I don't think I've ever seen him fitting so well in a comedic role (in my defense, I've never seen "The Jamie Foxx Show"). But if you ask me, the lion's share of the humor comes directly from him.6/10