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A review of the film, Horrible Bosses.
Some critics call it raunchy, others, hilariously satisfying. Either way you’re bound to be laughing at some point during the movie. How could one not relate to the idea of disliking a superior? In this movie three friends, Nick, Kurt, and Dale, all have what they consider horrible bosses. Kurt’s boss is a psychotic man set to destroy his father’s business. Dale’s boss is a woman trying to wreck his marriage. Lastly, Nick’s boss is the typical arrogant, emotionless, and cold boss. While having dinner together one night the idea of the bosses being gone came about. They laughed it off, but soon realized how great life would be without them. This is one of the most well written movies I’ve seen in a while. It has everything the American movie-goer looks for, suspense, romance and most of all comedy. The unsuspected humor from the three takes away the sometimes heightened suspense and makes the scene that much more enjoyable. Unlike many movies, this one features a story line which, for the most part cannot be thought of before it actually happens. Situations and events happen that I never expected coming. The writers did an amazing job with this movie. The producers and directors also did a fantastic job. They used the Panasonic Genesis camera to film the movie; a digital camera. While movies for the past one hundred years have always been film, more and more studios are starting to use digital cameras. They’re much easier to work with and look just as good as film cameras, sometimes even better due to their high definition. Altogether, this movie is excellent. It’s obvious that the writers, actors, crew, and producers really knew what they were doing and did it in a way that made it one of the top movies of the summer.
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