Showing posts with label bosses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bosses. Show all posts

Monday, July 11, 2011

Jennifer Aniston could not say no to "Horrible bosses"

Looking at the cast of "Horrible bosses", it makes sense that funnymen as Jason Sudeikis, Charlie Day and Jason Bateman would be attached to a film that focuses on three guys trying to kill their three very horrible bosses. Even support players Kevin Spacey, Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx are people who do we surprising take on territory raunchier R comes with a rating.

Name of the a castmember raised an eyebrow, however, Jennifer Aniston, known in all celeb-dom favorite America's sweethearts TV and cinema. In "Horrible bosses," Aniston is something sweet. She plays Julia, a somewhat crazy dentist, taking the definition of sexual harassment in all new levels in its acts of torture employed Dale (played by Charlie Day).

When MTV News caught up with the unexpected scene stealer recently, he was asked how it decides to assume the role of despot, sexually explicit.

"This was not a"power"." There was never the Word could [involved in deciding to take the Party], "said Aniston. "It was about, ' how fast can I say yes?". This part will be playing. »

"I had never seen anything like this woman and I imagine not doing so," Aniston explained, adding that she was happy to be approached for a role which is so different that it is normally available.

She said "it never comes my way".

Director Seth Gordon said that he had Aniston in mind for the role of the get - go, in large part because he was aware of his comic chops and wanted to see him play something in contrast to his iconic character of the "friends", Rachel Green.

"I imagined him in this role the first time I read the script and I can't explain why, but I have just done,", he said. "Obviously, I knew that it was a great actor and I feel like I always saw that she can do more that offered to do." "Many things seems like a rehash of Rachel somehow."

Pressed to choose a time Aniston preferred in the film, Gordon admitted that his first stage takes the cake because it is the first time that you hear him get really hot. Without being too explicit, in the scene, Aniston describes itself is of "Gossip Girl" star Penn Badgley.

"Jaws of each hit the floor", he recalled. "You can imagine what it is to say, but when you hear first of all,'re it stunned." We have just giggled. I definitely screwed up to a few takes while she was on set, because I would just explode with laughter, and I couldn't help. "It is so funny."

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

"Horrible bosses": the reviews are in!

Until the "Horrible bosses" was released, "Bridesmaids" could easily claim the title of a film more funny in the summer. But now that the film about three guys fed up with making their superiors shit hit theatres, comedy of girl-power of Kristen Wiig Gets a run for its money.

Thus will be "Horrible bosses" split your sides or you let walk out of the theatre with a right face? Critical response was mostly positive, highlighting the chemistry of causes Charlie Day, Jason Bateman and Jason Sudeikisand the achievements of hilarious acting of the actors side, Kevin Spacey, Colin Farrell, Jennifer Aniston and Jamie Foxx. But some have also noted shortcomings in the script.

Discover this sampling little reviews and decide for yourself:

The plot

"It takes the ordinary human traits of stupidity, selfishness, lust and greed (and stupidity), incorporates in a human condition that is confused, unfair and also stupid and the whole sorry spectacle becomes a Carnival." Laughter is average but also surprisingly pure: he expels ashamed and leaves you feel dizzy, a little embarrassed, and also enhanced, kind of like cocaine that two of the main characters use by accident. "-a. o. Scott,the new york times "

The casting

"In this film well-cast, each plays to the strengths of the actors portraying him." Consider Dave Harken (Kevin Spacey), a haughty sadist who toys with his Middle Manager Nick (Jason Bateman). Few are better than Spacey on others with disdain and humiliating with pleasure. Many other actors, account required to its dialogue in this film, would seem little convincing and on the top. Spacey demonstrates why it is praise now in London for his work in Shakespeare's Richard III. "You remember him."-Roger Ebert, The Chicago Sun Times

Comparison of the "hangover".

"Written quickly and sometimes acted with barely a ridicule,"Boss"are what"Hangover part II"should be: a celebration of slack-wits, that are over their heads when drunk talk becomes half in action plan." But where "hangover ii" relied on coarse humour, laughter of discoveries of "Boss" to chatter cubicle, as if there is a difference between being one or two minutes late to work (apparently Yes, if you cut the check). It is a "office space" for a generation that references on Twitter. "- Scott Bowles,USA today

The Script

"It is a very good thing that these three guys [Day, Sudeikis and Bateman] Cup, mocking the other and getting into awkward scrapes is fun to watch, because the script they read (credited to Michael Markowitz, John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein)" absurd is various and improbable even by the standards of the absurdity of Hollywood who-cares. "."-Andrew O'Hehir, lounge

The last word

"The film is equal parts outrageous (he Aniston really say that?), scorching (Sudeikis really maintain this toothbrush it?)." and reassuring (PTE, the Dental Assistant loves really modest fiancée). In this comic assault on the inequalities of the hierarchy of the company, the patterns get only what happens to them. "The audience, in the meantime, harvesting the benefits of the employee."-Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly

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