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post #51 of 58
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Originally Posted by Chris Myers View Post

Really enjoyed this, Farrell, Spacey and Aniston were just great,  but I think it could have been even better. Why not actually show Aniston nudity? I bet it would have been an even bigger effect than appearing nude in Wanderlust, which probably no one will see. Also, it could have been a bit riskier, darker. With a bit more bravery, it could have been something like Fargo or Burn After Reading. It's funny, but light and I'm afraid, a bit forgettable.

 

 

You just gave the exact reason why it was a good idea for Aniston to (mostly) keep her clothes on. It's funnier and less exploitive the way it is. If she went the Full Monty, it wouldn't be about the character being nude, it would be about Anison getting her tits out in a movie and that's all anyone would talk about. Other than facilitating a generous deposit in millions of spank bank accounts across the country, I don't think there's any real argument for Aniston baring anymore than she did.

 

Also, though I enjoyed the film, it would require way, way more than just "a bit more bravery" for Horrible Bosses to get into the same party as Fargo or Burn after Reading, even then it would have to make a reservation, stand in line, and blow the bouncer.   

post #52 of 58

Charlie Day is the last thing that's wrong with this movie. Just saying.

post #53 of 58


 

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Originally Posted by JMulder View Post

Charlie Day is the last thing that's wrong with this movie. Just saying.


I feel like if I'd seen ALWAYS SUNNY, I might have come in better prepared for his style, perhaps. As it is, I have to side with Devin in his BAD ASS review, where he opens with the sentence "I wish someone had warned me about Charlie Day"

 

With that said, I read Nick's review. He made some salient points, and it's extremely cool he got pull quoted for a TV commercial 

 

 

post #54 of 58

On 2nd viewing its just not as funny. Solid flick thats entertaining but I was a bit disappointed second time around.

post #55 of 58

Just saw this tonight. Result? Meh.

 

The usually awesome Bateman was terribly awkward here. The whole time I kept imagining Mac in the Bateman role & Dennis in the Sudeikis role. That movie would've been aces.

post #56 of 58

it was entertaining... that was all. I enjoyed it way more then Green Lantern.

post #57 of 58

Saw this via Netflix on my wife's recommendation. Thought it was hilarious. Got a few other comedies I have missed recently at the top of my queue. Hopefully they'll be just as good.

post #58 of 58

Really enjoyed this, one of the most consistently funny movies I've seen in a long time. The 3 main guys were great on their own and even better together (I'll have to check out Charlie Day's other work). Spacey was awesome. Loved Aniston being all filthy. A hilarious detail was how the Farrell character was obsessed with kung fu films and all things Asian. Bob "Twisted Old Fuck" Newhart ruined me. Great stuff.

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