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Office Christmas Party
When Carol Vanstone, CEO of the technology company Zenotek, expresses her intention to close the Chicago branch, run by her brother Clay, he and his co-workers organize a Christmas party in an effort to impress a potential client and save their jobs. But the party gets out of control…
Release : | 2016 |
Rating : | 5.9 |
Studio : | Bluegrass Films, Entertainment 360, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Jason Bateman Olivia Munn T.J. Miller Jennifer Aniston Kate McKinnon |
Genre : | Comedy |
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Load of rubbish!!
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Jason Bateman is awesome with comedy, and he has his own type of style, and it comes through with this movie too, however, not nearly as much as one would prefer.Olivia Munn is a hon, Jaime Chung is hot, T.J. is exactly who he always is in every movie he's in and Jennifer was okay. The script got lazy at some points, dry at others, however there were some pretty funny lines and moments here and there, sadly though, the type that upon a second watch, would probably fall way flat.The "anywair" concept was quite cool though, but again, sadly it felt wasted on a story that was never going to utilize it nearly as efficiently as it could or should. Also, the romance between Josh and Tracey was, uninteresting.Office Christmas Party was okay all around. It's nothing special, but there definitely is worse out there. 5.3/10.
With Christmas coming up,I spoke to a family friend to ask if he had recently picked up any new X-Mas flicks. Charmed by the scenes they share in the Horrible Bosses movies,I was happy to learn of another Jennifer Aniston/Jason Bateman team-up,which led to me getting set for the end of year office bash.View on the film:Throwing out the set-up within the opening 20 mins, the screenplay lets it snow with an improvised atmosphere, via the extended office party follow various sets of guests in an episodic-style. Whilst this format allows for a number of raunchy punch-lines, the thin plot leads to the movie stagnating,due to there being little options for progression in the relationships of the workers.Attempting to save their jobs with a wild party, co-directors Josh Gordon & Will Speck deck the halls with glittering neon lights that shine an anything goes,free for all atmosphere on the event. Joined by a sassy Abbey Lee as Savannah and a dead-pan Kate McKinnon as Mary, Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston give the flick a much-needed glass of festive cheer as Carol Vanstone and Josh Parker,thanks to Aniston and Bateman retaining their snappy black comedy delivery from their past team-ups,which they unwrap at the office X-Mas party.
Crossed all borders & was so hilarious doing it! Kudos!!!
The biggest problem with this movie was it was pointless. The gist is up-tight sis, Carol, visits her brother at the company branch in Chicago. She tells him he has 2 days to increase sales by 12 percent or they will have to fire 40 percent of the employees. So, her brother, Clay, and his compadres throw a Christmas party against Carol's wishes in order to impress this guy whom they are trying to sign to a contract.So they through a huge party at the office, hundreds that aren't even employees show up, and some how Clay is taken by this lady pimp. In his rescue, the internet is wiped out in the entire city. And employee Tracey comes up with some idea that made no sense but restores internet and this some how saves the company. I didn't get that part.FINAL VERDICT: Not very good, skip it.