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    Horrible Bosses 2 [Extended Cut] [Blu-ray]

    Director: Sean Anders Cast: Jason Bateman

    Jason Bateman
    , Jason Sudeikis
    Jason Sudeikis
    , Charlie Day
    Charlie Day
    , Jennifer Aniston
    Jennifer Aniston
    , Chris Pine
    Chris Pine


    Blu-ray

    (Bonus DVD / EXTENDED EDITION)

    $16.99
    $16.99

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    • Release Date: 02/24/2015
    • UPC: 0883929410712
    • Original Release: 2014
    • Rating: R
    • Source: NEW LINE
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 6480
    • Sales rank: 14,858

    Special Features

    Join Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston and Jamie Foxx for laughs you won't find in the film, including: ; Endless laughter guaranteed!-Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis and filmmakers will do almost anything for a laugh.; Let the sexual healing begin-follow the road to recovery with the sex addict group.; Off the cuff: one-liners you didn't see-they came thiiiis close to making the final cut.

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Jason Bateman Nick Hendricks
    Jason Sudeikis Kurt Buckman
    Charlie Day Dale Arbus
    Jennifer Aniston Dr. Julia Harris, D.D.S.
    Chris Pine Rex Hanson
    Christoph Waltz Bert Hanson
    Kevin Spacey Dave Harken
    Jamie Foxx Dean "MF" Jones
    Jonathan Banks Detective Hatcher
    Lindsay Sloane Stacy Arbus
    Keegan-Michael Key Good Morning LA Crew (Mike)
    Kelly Stables Good Morning LA Crew (Rachel)
    Jerry Lambert Good Morning LA Crew (Skip)
    Sam Richardson Good Morning LA Crew (Producer)
    Brianne Howey Candy
    Lidia Porto Lupe
    J. Razor Ray
    Lennon Parham Roz
    Jill Basey Older Receptionist
    Alyssa Preston Younger Receptionist
    Jennifer Bock Serena
    Bruno Amato Police Officer (Sex Addict)
    Suzy Nakamura Kim
    Michelle L. Gardner Realtor
    Andy Buckley Surveillance Audio Agent
    James Michael Connor Auctioneer
    Rob Huebel Pinkberry Executive
    Allen Zwolle Sex Addiction Group Member
    Charles Iacuzzo Sex Addiction Group Member
    Brendan Hunt Sex Addiction Group Member
    Rebecca Field Sex Addiction Group Member
    Camilla Lim Sex Addiction Group Member
    Chase Kim Officer
    Robert T. Parker Officer
    Gregory Nicholas Vrotsos Prison Guard
    Korrina Rico Raquel
    Sabrina Sky Tiffany
    Keeley Hazell Rex's Assistant
    David Weiss Prisoner
    Raymond Ma Asian Businessman
    Ping Wu Asia Businessman
    Romina Lobby Receptionist
    Eric Kissack Actor
    Christopher Lennertz Composer

    Technical Credits
    Sean Anders Screenwriter
    John Morris Screenwriter,Producer,Executive Producer
    Jay Stern Producer
    Brett Ratner Producer
    John Rickard Producer,Executive Producer
    Chris Bender Producer
    John Cheng Executive Producer
    Michael Disco Executive Producer
    Toby Emmerich Executive Producer
    Samuel J. Brown Executive Producer
    Diana Pokorny Executive Producer
    Steven Mnuchin Executive Producer
    Richard Brener Executive Producer
    Robert Presley Camera Operator
    Chris T.J. McGuire Camera Operator
    Jerry Jacobs Camera Operator
    Rachel Tenner Casting
    Paul Graff Sound Mixer
    Thomas Robinson Harper Stunts
    John Francis Daley Producer
    Jonathan Goldstein Screenwriter

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Horrible Bosses 2
    1. Chapter 1 [6:51]
    2. Chapter 2 [11:59]
    3. Chapter 3 [9:45]
    4. Chapter 4 [9:43]
    5. Chapter 5 [8:53]
    6. Chapter 6 [9:17]
    7. Chapter 7 [2:47]
    8. Chapter 8 [6:02]
    9. Chapter 9 [8:23]
    10. Chapter 10 [8:01]
    11. Chapter 11 [7:41]
    12. Chapter 12 [6:55]
    13. Chapter 13 [3:15]
    14. Chapter 14 [8:43]

    Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, and Charlie Day return for more employee revenge in this follow-up to the 2011 comedy. Sean Anders directs from a script by Anders and Jonn Morris. Having narrowly avoided prison following the antics of the previous film, Nick (Bateman), Kurt (Sudeikis), and Dale (Day) decide to go into business for themselves. When their breakthrough product, the Shower Buddy, catches the attention of a wealthy entrepreneur named Bert Hanson (Christoph Waltz) who offers to bankroll their initial production run, the eager inventors quickly move into manufacturing. Proudly filling Hanson's initial order before the deadline, they decide to surprise their key investor with the good news, only to get a nasty surprise: A shrewd businessman with a serious lack of ethics, Hanson announces that he is cancelling the deal. With no investors to keep the business afloat, the Shower Buddy factory will soon fall into foreclosure, allowing Hanson to scoop up the product at a fraction of the original cost, change the name, and reap the profits. Indignant, Nick, Kurt, and Dale hatch a plot to kidnap Bert's son Rex (Chris Pine) for a healthy ransom, paying a visit to criminal mastermind Dean Jones (Jamie Foxx) for a few pointers on the fine art of abduction. Needless to say, nothing goes quite as planned, and as the police launch an investigation into the elaborate crime, the hapless trio must once again race to stay one step ahead of the law. Jennifer Aniston and Kevin Spacey also star.

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    In Horrible Bosses, we learned that failure to treat workers with dignity can yield dire repercussions, although the three bumbling half-wits who sought revenge on their appalling employers were unable to absorb that lesson. As a result, we now have Horrible Bosses 2, an energetic sequel that -- with the help of some fresh talent on both sides of the camera -- improves on its scattershot predecessor in all the right ways. Having narrowly avoided prison following the antics of the previous film, Nick (Jason Bateman), Kurt (Jason Sudeikis), and Dale (Charlie Day) decide to go into business for themselves. When their breakthrough product, the Shower Buddy, catches the attention of a wealthy entrepreneur named Bert Hanson (Christoph Waltz) who offers to bankroll their initial production run, the eager inventors quickly move into manufacturing. Proudly filling Hanson's initial order before the deadline, they decide to surprise their key investor with the good news, only to get a nasty surprise: A shrewd businessman with a serious lack of ethics, Hanson announces that he is cancelling the deal. With no investors to keep the business afloat, the Shower Buddy factory will soon fall into foreclosure, allowing Hanson to scoop up the product at a fraction of the original cost, change the name, and reap the profits. Indignant, Nick, Kurt, and Dale hatch a plot to kidnap Bert's son Rex (Chris Pine) for a healthy ransom, paying a visit to criminal mastermind Dean Jones (Jamie Foxx) for a few pointers on the fine art of abduction. Needless to say, nothing goes quite as planned, and as the police launch an investigation into the elaborate crime, the hapless trio must once again race to stay one step ahead of the law. An outrageous revenge fantasy that relied heavily on the talents of its titular antagonists, Horrible Bosses felt like a slapstick reworking of Strangers on a Train. Consider it an origin story, because in Horrible Bosses 2, Nick, Kurt, and Dale emerge as a raunchy Larry, Moe, and Curly for the millennial set. New writers Sean Anders (who also directs) and John Morris (who collaborated on the screen story with Anders and original Horrible Bosses scribes Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley) deserve credit for instilling each member of the trio with his own distinctive brand of imbecility here, which ensures they complement each other with comic precision. In Bert Hanson, the writers create an ideal foil for their scheming trio, and much like the wealthy bluebloods who were always hiring the Three Stooges for odd jobs, Waltz plays the character with a contemptible air of smug superiority. Pine, likewise, scores big laughs in his role as Hanson's sharkish son Rex, who emerges as the psychotic wild card once the kidnapping goes awry. Also along for the ride are Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, and Foxx, the former returning for a brief yet welcome cameo role, while the latter two -- much to the benefit of this unlikely sequel -- take on more active roles that help kick the absurd plot into overdrive. Taking over for Seth Gordon, director/co-writer Anders instills Horrible Bosses 2 with some stylistic flourishes that give the film a more cinematic feel than its visually pedestrian predecessor, though they never feel overindulgent. An upbeat collection of contemporary pop hits keep the mood upbeat, and running gags involving code names, Dale's devotion as a family man, and Nick's infatuation with Aniston's oversexed dentist balance perfectly with the unapologetically juvenile proceedings to ensure steady employment for all involved.

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