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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Man (as well as woman) versus Machine

By Jenn Martinas


Ensemble comedy holds its own against Transformers

The new comedy Horrible Bosses proved that Transformers doesn’t have a total lock on the box office. In its opening weekend, Bosses earned just over $28 million at the box office. This debut would be impressive under any circumstances, but especially in light of the stranglehold that Transformers: Dark of the Moon has on your local cineplex. In its second week, the latest installment in the Transformers franchise sold $47 million worth of tickets, to bring its two-week total to $261 million.

Even though totally diverse in genre as well as style, these two films presently in the top in the box office distribute an essential characteristic: Each have extraordinary casts featuring fine actors. Even Transformers, a “machine” movie if ever there was 1, advantages from the always-strong function of Shia LaBeouf, plus excellent performances from Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (the English beauty who has modeled for Ralph Lauren, Abercrombie and Fitch, and others) as well as Tyrese Gibson on the earlier Transformers movies plus 2 Fast 2 Furious and, early in his profession, guest spots on Moesha, Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper, along with other tv programs).

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Horrible Bosses features an extremely remarkable ensemble cast: Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis as being the dissatisfied workers out to kill their bosses Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, and Kevin Spacey. Look on the resumes of these half a dozen exceptional performing artists, and you see substantial coaching and substantial task on both the big screen and small screen and also, for most for these performers, a fantastic deal of stage work. They are amongst the industry’s hardest-working celebrities!

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