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Horrible Bosses (2011)

For Nick, Kurt and Dale, the only thing that would make the daily grind more tolerable would be to grind their intolerable bosses into dust. Quitting is not an option, so, with the benefit of a few-too-many drinks and some dubious advice from a hustling ex-con, the three friends devise a convoluted and seemingly foolproof plan to rid themselves of their respective employers... permanently.
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For Nick, Kurt and Dale, the only thing that would make the daily grind more tolerable would be to grind their intolerable bosses into dust. Quitting is not an option, so, with the benefit of a few-too-many drinks and some dubious advice from a hustling ex-con, the three friends devise a convoluted and seemingly foolproof plan to rid themselves of their respective employers... permanently.

Rating:R
Genre:Comedy, Crime
Directed By:Seth Gordon
Written By:John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, Michael Markowitz
In Theaters:7/8/2011
Box Office:$209,838,559
Runtime:98 minutes
Studio:New Line Cinema, RAT Entertainment

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Director

Seth Gordon

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Jason Bateman

Nick Hendricks

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Charlie Day

Dale Arbus

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Jason Sudeikis

Kurt Buckman

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Kevin Spacey

Dave Harken

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Jennifer Aniston

Julia Harris

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Colin Farrell

Bobby Pellitt

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Jamie Foxx

Motherfucker Jones

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Donald Sutherland

Jack Pellit

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P.J. Byrne

Kenny Sommerfeld

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Julie Bowen

Rhonda Harken

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Lindsay Sloane

Stacey

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