Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
SpunkySelfTwitter
It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Geraldine
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
david-sarkies
Okay, maybe I shouldn't have watched this so soon after watching the first one for the second time (though why I actually did that is beyond me), because I literally got to the point where I simply wanted to scream in agony, and the main reason was because it was just so painful to watch our protagonists go about acting like complete jerks. Sure, that was the point of the movie, but sitting through this film watching a bunch of bumbling idiots stumble from one stupid scene to the next just made me want to twist and turn in agony, yet for some bizarre reason I watched it to the end (then again I am one of those people that will rarely, if ever, stop watching a film halfway through).Well, I have now finished watching the film, so I can legitimately write a review of it, and I can honestly tell the entire world to simply not bother at all – this film is rubbish, painful, all copies of it should be destroyed and it should never see the light of day again. In fact I am surprised that I gave the first movie as high a rating as I did because in all honestly the original film wasn't all that much better. Okay, our idiotic protagonists are a little more tolerable in the original, but only barely.This film has our protagonists trying to start up their own business manufacturing something called the 'shower buddy', but since they are not really cold, hard, and experienced businessmen, they end up getting taken for a ride and find themselves deeply in debt. So, as is the case with the previous film, they decide to take matters into their own hands to attempt to solve the problem by breaking the law, though as it turns out they end up escaping any real penalty.Personally, I wouldn't recommend this at all. Sure, maybe it is that I simply don't like the bumbling idiot type of comedy, and after watching this film I can clearly state that I really don't like this type of comedy. The other thing is that they are basically getting much cruder, and much more offensive, though not offensive in the sense that Southpark is offensive, but rather attempting to be like that and failing miserably. Personally, give this film a wide berth.
HotToastyRag
Just as raunchy and filthy as its predecessors, Horrible Bosses 2 feature the same three leads and follows them through their wild, only-in-Hollywood adventures.Without spoiling any plot points from the first one, I'll just say that the sequel's plot is slightly different. In this one, the three friends decide to become their own bosses. Start-up businesses are hard, and when two good-looking rich guys (Christoph Waltz and Chris Pine, in case you were wondering) get in their way, the three idiots come up with a plan that's, well, not a good or legal idea.If you didn't like the first one, you're not going to like the second one. If you're over fifty or don't like raunchy, twenty-something humor, you're not going to like either one. If you liked the first one, chances are you'll think this one's funny, too.Kiddy Warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, due to sexual jokes and adult situations, I wouldn't let my kids watch it.
Dubravko Pavlovic
I wanted to express my disappointment in this movie because of it's totally inconceivable and unrealistic story-line with lame and dumb jokes, but this crappy movie doesn't deserve my time. After somewhat decent and relatively funny original, this sequel is so bad and shallow that it's hard for me to describe, so i'm not gonna even try.I wouldn't recommend this movie to my worst enemy :p
Harry Lags
When their new business fails, lovable losers Nick (Bateman), Kurt (Sudeikis) and Dale (Day) plot their revenge on the slick investor who ripped them off them (Christoph Waltz) by kidnapping his son (Chris Pine) and demanding a ransom.The good news is that Horrible Bosses 2 brings back most of the things fans of the original liked about it. Original horrible bosses Spacey and Aniston get a couple of scenes each, and they are funny. New additions vary in effectiveness. Christoph Waltz and (in particular) Chris Pine are great picks to fill the antagonist slots. It's the same winning combination as the first movie, with silly, hilarious situations , my favorite probably being the Ocean's 11 style slick plan that goes totally haywire.The rude & crude humor, that's trademarked by the R-rated Jennifer Aniston who returns as Sex addicted dentist Julia. Bateman, Sudeikis & Day are on top form, ably supported by the returning characters of aforementioned Jenifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx (Django) as the shady "MF" Jones & Kevin Spacey as the hard boiled Harken. The fresh injections of Chirs Pine & Christoph Waltz are class, particularly Pine whose frenetic, zany prankster is priceless.Conclusion, Horrible Bosses 2 is a solid sequel, the continuity of the characters/atmosphere , new story with some surprises up it's sleeve & fresh injection of characters make for a fun time. Don't listen to the bad reviews if you liked the first movie, you will also like this one too. 8 out of 10