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Jaylan 2022-03-19 09:01:02
Talk about the American culture revealed in this film, and at the same time sigh yourself.
This film is full of big names, the funny part is natural, the performance atmosphere is excellent, the mood is refreshing, and the spring heart is rippling. However, the most profound thing about this film is not the plot itself, nor the comedy effect itself, but the situation in the United States...
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Malvina 2022-03-20 09:01:11
Very relaxed, black comedy with unexpected ending
If you are struggling career, you can take a look at "horrible bosses";
if you're entrepreneurial, you can take a look at "horrible bosses";
if you're ready to work, you can take a look at "horrible bosses";
not suitable for all ages, it is very It is suitable for people who want to see something...

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Kurt Buckman: [last lines - out-take] Wouldn't mind bending her over a barrel and showing her the 50 states, right?
Nick Hendricks: I don't know what that means.
Kurt Buckman: It's a phrase.
Nick Hendricks: I don't think so.
Kurt Buckman: Yeah, it is. Certainly it is. Definitely it is.
Nick Hendricks: Really?
Kurt Buckman: Yeah, it's from a movie.
Nick Hendricks: [negative head shake] uh-uh.
Kurt Buckman: It is now.
[looking into camera]
Nick Hendricks: Beautiful.
[winks at the camera]
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Bobby Pellitt: You know what, I don't hear you giving... dickskin any shit.
Kurt Buckman: Dickskin? Nice.
Bobby Pellitt: Kiss ass.
Jack Pellit: Come on, come on.
Bobby Pellitt: Yeah, go on, in you go. Go on, gay boy!
Kurt Buckman: I'm not gay!
Bobby Pellitt: Please. I've seen gay boys. You're one of them.
Kurt Buckman: Yeah, where'd you see them?
Bobby Pellitt: In your house! Get in! I'm a green belt, motherfucker!