Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn unmotivated office drone refuses to go the extra mile at work but is willing to go 26.2 miles to one-up his insufferable boss.An unmotivated office drone refuses to go the extra mile at work but is willing to go 26.2 miles to one-up his insufferable boss.An unmotivated office drone refuses to go the extra mile at work but is willing to go 26.2 miles to one-up his insufferable boss.
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Pat is a slacker, which is clear. He does the bare minimum at his job. But when his old boss leaves and makes his buddy Spencer the new boss, he takes it upon himself to make sure he is better than him. This all falls within charitable race that pat lied and said he pledged money too to not look like a bad guy. I thought there were some funny moments. An interesting group of characters that were acted well in this. Some moments of chaos and others that make you wonder. Office race I thought overall was pretty good and even the running was fun. It was also nice to see Kelsey grammar in something again.
It had a decent beginning, with all the timeless setups for clichéd couch humor, and with a solid cast, I was hopeful.
As soon as the Boss "loses his mind", the movie derails and then spins out in ALL directions.
None of the easy set-ups are played out with any kind of normalcy or believability. It takes each joke way over-the-top. IDK if there were multiple directors involved on this project or a high turn-over rate, or what, but THEY could not decide which direction to take this film: Farrelly Brother-esque slapstick-smart, Lorne Michel's campy style with copious SNL cameos, or avant-garde cinematic storytelling like Lebowski. Sadly, it captured none of these styles and lacked anything of its own to call special. Most importantly, it lacked humor.
Some likable characters could not save this waste of a budget.
Even the ending is flat. FLAT. In fact, the whole movie is just that: flat.
Love Erinn Hayes though!
As soon as the Boss "loses his mind", the movie derails and then spins out in ALL directions.
None of the easy set-ups are played out with any kind of normalcy or believability. It takes each joke way over-the-top. IDK if there were multiple directors involved on this project or a high turn-over rate, or what, but THEY could not decide which direction to take this film: Farrelly Brother-esque slapstick-smart, Lorne Michel's campy style with copious SNL cameos, or avant-garde cinematic storytelling like Lebowski. Sadly, it captured none of these styles and lacked anything of its own to call special. Most importantly, it lacked humor.
Some likable characters could not save this waste of a budget.
Even the ending is flat. FLAT. In fact, the whole movie is just that: flat.
Love Erinn Hayes though!
It feels like this movie is out of date in ways that I can't necessarily put my finger on.
As if it was written for actors we actually cared about, ones whose chemistry and comedic voice demanded our attention, and allowed our minds to roam free in hilarity whilst reminiscing how good the humour was, letting us roll through those awkward pauses, joke after joke.. just, laughing.
This movie has none of that.
The acting is wooden and stale. The awkward pauses between jokes seemingly go on for decades.
The editing feels as if it's trying to slow down the movie. This is a 40min episode of a mediocre show with barely recognizable c-list "celebrities".
Even if you just need background noise, choose something else.
As if it was written for actors we actually cared about, ones whose chemistry and comedic voice demanded our attention, and allowed our minds to roam free in hilarity whilst reminiscing how good the humour was, letting us roll through those awkward pauses, joke after joke.. just, laughing.
This movie has none of that.
The acting is wooden and stale. The awkward pauses between jokes seemingly go on for decades.
The editing feels as if it's trying to slow down the movie. This is a 40min episode of a mediocre show with barely recognizable c-list "celebrities".
Even if you just need background noise, choose something else.
Today felt like a comedy night with the wife we randomly choose and watched Bedazzled on one app and soon after we were working on a good solid 45mins of doom scrolling comedy movies on Paramount plus and we came across this one, first of all respects to the graphic designer who put that together, probably the best thing about the movie.
44 minutes in and we had to switch it off, it felt like a never ending sketch that just wouldnt quite hit the mark, it had some random bits that were the oppposite, it kinda wanted to be Wet Hot American Summer/Hot Rod/They Came Together but it just felt generic.
Disappointing too because the movie is packed with comedic actors.
44 minutes in and we had to switch it off, it felt like a never ending sketch that just wouldnt quite hit the mark, it had some random bits that were the oppposite, it kinda wanted to be Wet Hot American Summer/Hot Rod/They Came Together but it just felt generic.
Disappointing too because the movie is packed with comedic actors.
This isn't designed to be a high-brow comedy. It's just a fun, stupid, silly movie. If you take life too seriously you won't be able to enjoy the movie. But if you can laugh at poop jokes and slapstick comedy it's worth checking out. It's probably never going to become a cult comedy hit like "Office Space" (which it seems might have been its goal), but if you're looking for something to escape from the constant negativity of social media and daily news this is a good one. It's like a combination of Dodgeball, a live action South Park episode, and Adam Sandler's Waterboy.. and if it had been released 20 years ago it would have been received much more positively. Give it a shot.
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