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When we last left Nick (Jason Bateman), Dale (Charlie Day) and Kurt (Jason Sudeikis), they were in over their heads trying to get even with their horrible bosses. And this time around, with Jennifer Aniston back along for the ride, the boys get in over their heads.
Fed up with answering to higher-ups, Nick (Bateman), Dale (Day) and Kurt (Sudeikis) decide to become their own bosses by launching their own business. But a slick investor soon pulls the rug out from under them. Outplayed and desperate, and with no legal recourse, the three would-be entrepreneurs hatch a misguided plan to kidnap the investor’s adult son and ransom him to regain control of their company.
“They develop a product they think they can make, market and sell,” says Bateman. “They put everything they have into it, and decide to bet on themselves, which is just not a good idea with these guys. It doesn’t take very long for things to go wrong.”
Meanwhile, as if dealing with a bunch of new baddies wasn’t enough Nick, Kurt, and Dale, take on the additional complication of Dr. Julia Harris —Dale’s former horrible boss, played by Aniston.
The hot dentist with an overactive libido and a yen for Dale, who once made him so miserable that he was ready to kill her, seems to be making strides toward conquering her demons. She’s in rehab now, even offering up her office, the site of so much unspeakable debauchery, as an after-hours meeting place for her therapy group.
“She’s trying to better herself. She’s in a sex-addiction group and we’re thinking that she’s doing pretty well this time,” Aniston says, while acknowledging that the jury is still out on how committed Julia is to her new lifestyle. “I think she knows that everyone at those meetings is pretty vulnerable and on the verge of falling off the wagon, so for her it’s sort of another avenue for flirtation. She’s not well. She’s just not.”
Sudeikis who starred with Aniston in “We’re the Millers” said that having Aniston back on board was critical to keeping up a certain level of quality debauchery. “It’s a wonderful thing that we get to capitalize again on her willingness to be a nympho potty mouth,” he quipped.
Aniston admits that part of the enjoyment of slipping back into the raunchy role was eliciting reactions from the director and her fellow actors during production. In her scenes with Jason Bateman, whom she has known for many years, “I think we were trying to out-squirm each other, which was really fun. And Charlie is another one we like to see squirm. Charlie is adorable. He’s game for anything but he blushes easily.”
“It’s the little things that sometimes get the biggest laughs,” says Day, “like when they’re breaking into a house, or breaking out of a house, or just sitting in the car trying to figure out how to pull things off that they have no capacity to do. I think that’s the charm of it.”
“We can still surprise each other,” admits Sudeikis. “Charlie, Jason and I become sort of a self-governing unit with a lot of checks and balances. I’ve been very lucky to have worked with some great ensembles, and this is one of the best.”
Horrible Bosses 2 opens November 26 and stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx, Chris Pine and Oscar winner Christoph Waltz.
—Toni-Marie Ippolito
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