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Neue Bosse. Gleiche Trottel.
Die drei Freunde Nick, Dale und Kurt haben es satt, immer beruflich unter dem Kommando von anderen stehen zu müssen und beschließen, ihr eigenes Unternehmen zu gründen. Aber ein schmieriger Investor macht ihre Pläne in letzter Sekunde zunichte, indem er seine Unterstützung zurückzieht. Das verzweifelte Trio schmiedet daraufhin den Plan, den Sohn des Investors zu entführen und Lösegeld zu verlangen, damit sich die Freunde doch noch den Traum vom eigenen Unternehmen erfüllen können. Während ihrer Eskapaden begegnen die Kumpels auch wieder ihren ehemaligen Chefs, dem Ekelpaket Dave Harken und der heißen Zahnärztin Dr. Julia Harris, und greifen erneut auf die "Expertise" des vermeintlichen Kriminellen Dean "Motherfucker" Jones zurück…
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While the first Horrible Bosses was a breath of fresh air, this one is more of a breath of air from the city dump. The plot is muddled and not fully coherent. It could have definitely used a few more revisions to even out the rough spots. It has what I like to call "The Hangover Syndrome". Where Hollywood finds a formula that works and the drives that formula into the ground while making as much money as possible. It simply feels like a rehashing of the original with a few tweaks, in order to try to differentiate itself enough to justify making another movie. The comedy isn't anything sharp or new, and isn't funny enough to distract you from the horrible story. If you're going to make a sequel with a similar plot than your comedy needs to be even better than the original. The original cast is fine, and seem to have a good comedic chemistry together. Jennifer Aniston's character felt more like a cameo, along with Kevin Spacey and Jamie Foxx; which is a disappointment considering the great job they did in the last movie. Now for the newcomers. This is possibly my least favorite character that Chris Pines has ever played. He's not comedic at all, and his character gets increasingly annoying over the span of the movie. Christopher Waltz did alright, but his role was very minor. It was great to see a cameo from Keegan-Michael Key, but again it was a very minor role. In conclusion, sequels are almost never good and this one definitely fits the bill. Skip it at all costs.
Sorry but I like this movie, maybe I like bad comedy or whatever but I laughed a lot at this movie. Not as original as the first Horrible Bosses obviously but still funny at least I thought. I mean not much different from the first one by the fact that the cast is what makes the movie good just their interactions and their chemistry carry the movie first one just had a better concept and was fresh breathe of air where as this one breathes the same air which isn't always bad.
Unfortunately, a waste of time. Final credits, better than movie.
Apparently what the authors and the director though is funny, is to let every character speak at the same time all throughout the movie. Unfortunately (besides the rest, so every single joke also not being funny) this made me hate the movie so much… cliches over cliches and bad jokes over bad jokes… I rarely rate movies this low, but this is a movie that you shouldn't even watch if it's the very last movie in the universe you've not seen…
this is like the avengers but instead of superheroes it's a team of earth's mightiest dilfs