Kevin Spacey Joins 'Horrible Bosses' Cast
sourceTHR
Over the years I’ve met lots of horrible bosses, nasty pieces of work some of them but there was a few (only a few) who where fair and appreciated the work you did. Kevin Spacey has jumped onboard the movie Horrible Bosses filling the last piece of the jigsaw completing the NewLine movies cast according to THR.
The movie is to be directed by Seth Gordon (Four Christmases) and centre’s around 3 best friends who are frustrated in their jobs and come to the conclusion the only way to get happiness is to kill their bosses.
The 3 leads are played by Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, Charlie Day who may not be the biggest names in the world of acting but Warner Bros are good at pushing breaking actors into the bigstage , Last years hit The Hangover is prime example of how well they do it. Despite the sucess there still be a few A-Listers in the movie to give it a extra spice with Colin Farrell, Jennifer Anniston (and now Kevin Spacey) playing the nasty CEO’s along with Jamie Foxx who has a brilliant name of Motherfucker Jones a scam artist (bet you he’ll have that name changed …mother******s).
Spacey’s part is a “”meaty and integral” role and he’ll be Bateman’s boss and of course the ‘master manipulator’ with the attractive wife. The studio did attempt to persaude Tom Cruise, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Jeff Bridges to play the part but Kevin Spacey is there man!
This project has been on NewLine’s book for a few years now and now they have there man they can now concetrate on the shooting which will start on July 6th in Los Angeles.
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STILL ANOTHER pointless, routine waste of time from
the mildly talented, TOO LONG RICH, Kevin Spacey.
MEANWHILE, as Hollywood reaps BILLIONS upon BILLIONS
catering to the denial needs of history’s –MOST–
awesomely genocidal regime ACROSS the Pacific
–BOTH the 20th anniversary of the Tiennamen Massacre
AND the staggeringly relevant 60th Anniversary of the
KOREAN WAR are, ONCE AGAIN, ‘mysteriously overlooked’…