Horrible Bosses 2
Horrible Bosses 2
R | 26 November 2014 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
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.

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talibliresad

It could be a very nice and funny movie, if those 3 guys were not that much stupid, especially 2 of them. First movie was good, guys were crazy a little bit, but not that ridiculously foolish. But this time it really sucks. This situation is not entertain movie audience, but only makes us feel annoyed & nervous.

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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.

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mistoppi

I liked this movie way more than the first time. I actually enjoyed watching this, while the humour was of course sometimes a bit dumb, but like the first one, Horrible Bosses 2 is a dark comedy. When done well it can me hilarious, when done poorly it can be absolutely horrendous. With Horrible Bosses 2 they did an okay job. Sometimes the dark jokes go too far, but sometimes they are also just right.Still I got to laugh a lot, which is always a good thing when watching comedies. One thing that bothers me though is that the name is still Horrible Bosses while there really isn't a horrible boss here, not as clearly a in the first one at least. This is what can happen if you make a sequel when you didn't exactly plan it carefully. It has the title, and while Horrible Bosses 2 had a better plot, better twist, it's still carrying the name which is a bit ehh.

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