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Awesome one-act for what it is!
Dane Cook is so great; I miss his movies he doesn't seem to be in equally much as anymore. One of those type not many appreciated probably cause information technology's a scrap obnoxious and silly in a clumsy way simply I love that sort of thing! Fun mindless entertainment that doesn't have to exist taken seriously. Also the soundtrack is pretty enjoyable.
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surprisingly expert
I was pleasantly surprised to find this movie was way improve then I expected. Some of the humor is a little subtle for what you might expect. Ane scene I liked was toward the cease when the box boy gang is coming downwards the main aisle with Zack next to the Andy Dick grapheme who can barely see thru his coke bottle glasses. Dick starts veering off to the side and Zack puts his arm out and pulls him dorsum and they keep on equally if realigning someones walk is a normal issue. The picture show isn't intended to reinvent Shakespeare but some of the harsher reviewers seem to judge it in that light. I idea Jessica Simpson was a good pick for her function. Whatsoever lack of acting ability fit the part only fine and works. It was a pleasant and funny movie to watch and never resorted to throwing in four letter of the alphabet words but to do it similar and then many movies will practise.
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Employees, Stars and Cleavages
On face value, 'Employee of the Month' looks pretty bad and afterwards seeing information technology, it'due south not that great of a movie past any means but it isn't as terrible as it looked. Information technology doesn't take anything new to offer simply some of the jokes work well and the sequences with Cook and Shepard competing against each other practise make one chuckle. Information technology's certainly forgettable simply can be enjoyed in parts (for a one fourth dimension watch). The actors playing Zack'due south friends were very abrasive especially Andy Dick. Information technology doesn't help that they're given terrible lines. Zack'southward grandma is the funniest character. Dane Cook is quite likable as the competing employee but it is Dax Shepard who steals the testify as the obnoxious arrogant employee of the month who takes an awful lot of pride in himself. Jessica Simpson's role doesn't require much except for her to look skillful. She seems to compensate for any shortcomings past giving the viewer more a glimpse of cleavage...on multiple occasions throughout the film. Tim Bagley is funny as the boss. Overall, it's a dizzy movie that doesn't require more than a one time sentinel.
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I wasn't expecting much...
I wasn't expecting much, just I was pleasantly surprised. I laughed at several witty lines, especially one where Zach corrected Vince'southward grammar, but Vince didn't get it. Fifty-fifty Jessica Simpson didn't carp me because they didn't attempt to inflate her intelligence; they just made her a rather bland character.
The plot isn't original, only watching Vince pretend he was Tom Prowl from Cocktail made me laugh. When I sentinel this sort of pic I desire to laugh and I did just that. Dane Cook was a pleasant surprise besides. I had never seen annihilation with him. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie even though I didn't think that I would.
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Really enjoyable comedy
Really enjoyed Employee of the Month, Its laugh out loud funny in places and the writing and direction are solid, don't go me wrong it's non the comedy of decade but deserves more than 5.5 and so felt that I accept to write a few positive words.
Zack is a really likable character, well played by Dane Cook but Vince steals the show, a great comic performance, some groovy lines and situations, the supporting cast are all interesting and likable and are played well especially Jorge, Vinces sidekick and Glen Gary ( or Glen Ross) the store manager who really hams up the part and what's not to like or wait about Jessica Simpson?
Well worth and hour and a half of your time.
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Silly and funny spoof, much better than I thought it would be.
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It was a free loan from my library, and it is just over xc minutes, a perfect time-killer for a Friday. And information technology does take cute and stacked Jessica Simpson. With a very low IMDb rating (5.0 right now) I didn't expect too much. The picture show makes fun of the gangs of misfits that run large warehouse stores like Sam's and Costco. In fact one shot showed Kirkland trade which is a Costco make.
Dane Cook plays Zack, a archetype underachiever who just wants to hang onto his job and content to exist a box boy -- the one who gets empty boxes and brings them to the bank check-out area. If he can come in late by having a co-worker dial in his time clock, so much the improve.
Dax Shepard plays Vince who is but the opposite. He is the number 1 checker, famous for the "show" he puts on for customers, and has prepare the record for fastest checker in the SW. He has won 'employee of the calendar month' for 17 directly months and, if he accomplished an 18 straight, he wins a 'newish' 2002 car on display. He would love to replace his 1981 Honda with 230,000+ miles.
The comedy arises considering Zack and Vince are each other'south nemesis. Vince is stuck on himself, is sure he will win the car, and Zack wants to thwart that. Plus, a new checker shows up. Jessica Simpson is Amy the new checker and Zack finds out from her confidential personal folder that she goes for 'employee of the month' types. He is smitten with her and now has two reasons to win, so he decides he will win for the electric current month. It isn't easy, but he starts to make progress in his goal, to the consternation of Vince who does what he can to prevent information technology. Plus, Zack and Amy commencement to get friendly.
Efren Ramirez who was great every bit Pedro in 'Napoleon Dynamite' is Jorge, a bagger who works with Vince. Andy Dick is funny as Lon, who tin inappreciably see but runs the eye section.
SPOILERS. The info on Amy was not correct, her former boyfriend had been employee of the month at a former store, simply she was only a normal person. In a final show-down in the shop, afterwards Zack and Vince had tied, each with 15 stars for daily accomplishment, Vince beat Zack past a second or 2. But at the awards ceremony, the security guard came upwardly with a videotape that showed Vince was passing some items backside his back to the bagger/boxer, meaning it wasn't scanned. Non only was he cheating in the contest, he was giving away merchandise, and had been for months. He was fired, Zack won, got the girl, and half-dozen months later we run across Vince on parole, with an ankle monitoring device. Funniest scene, Vince and Jorge in a car at dark, putting pantyhose over their heads before breaking into Zack's dwelling to change his clocks, Vince comments on a bad odor. "Where did you get these, Jorge?" The answer, "From my mother's gym handbag." A bit rough, but very funny.
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It sounds like a proficient movie, but you would be wrong
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(Synopsis) Vince Downey (Dax Shepard) is the head cashier and winner of 17 sequent Employee of the Calendar month awards at Super Club. If he wins one more Employee of the Month, he will be put in the Super Social club's Hall of Fame and win a new automobile. Zack Bradley (Dane Cook), who is the ultimate slacker, has been working at the Super Guild for ten years, and is however at the lesser job, working every bit a box male child. And so Amy (Jessica Simpson) enters the flick; she is a new cashier transferring in from another Super Club store. Amy has a reputation of dating men who have won Employee of the Calendar month at the other store, and so Vince and Zack want to engagement Amy. The fight is on to win Employee of the Month!
(My Annotate) Well it sounds similar it could be a skilful movie, but you would be wrong. This pic's stupid sense of humour is crude and silly and to that stop, it was made to delight the young crowd. By the Television set commercials, you would retrieve that Jessica Simpson had a major office in the movie, again you would be wrong. Jessica had near half-dozen scenes in the whole movie, and those were non very impressive. The film did non capitalize on the rivalry between Zack and Vince to a signal where it was real. You knew the story before information technology happened and who was going to get the girl. You can skip this, because information technology isn't worth the ticket toll. (Lionsgate, Run fourth dimension 1:43, Rated PG-13)(three/x)
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Really Funny
Employee Of The Calendar month is just ane of those comedy films that actually was fun to sentry as presently as y'all popular it.
Granted at that place are characters that could have been done with out and no this film will not win any rewards but it is pretty fun.
Employee Of The Month follows the story of Zack (Dane Cook) and Vince (Dax Shepard) as they fight to exist Employee Of The Month to try and impress Amy (Jessica Simpson).
Just watching this picture show information technology gives you quite the laugh equally it is full of clever and funny ane liners from Zack and Vince.
It also features a very good soundtrack with songs that were made for the movie.
Dane Cook is really funny in this flick and he prove case his talents in comedy films plus Dax made that kind of villain that evidence how much an antagonist he is through the movie. Jessica did what she could in the film. Jessica and Dane did work well together in the film.
In that location are characters you volition experience like they shouldn't be there but with Dane, Dax and Jessica in the film you can just forget most the other characters that y'all don't like in the film.
The film story is really the selling point of course with Dane, Dax and Jessica being the main stars of the pic.
With a good story and laugh out moments with practiced i liners you should savor this film.
I give Employee Of The Month an 8 out of 10
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Basic simply agreeable one-act if you're in an undemanding mood
Zack is content with his job equally a box boy at the Super Club supermarket, seeing the days through with the minimum of fuss and effort. The fact that cashier Vince is the exact contrary merely confirms the daily pick that Zack makes not to care. Still when a new employee starts in the very shapely form of Amy, Zack finds a reason to change his ways. Amy has a reputation for finding ambition attractive, then employee of the month and assistant manager nominee Vince is in with the best shot. Zack decides to win the employee of the month competition instead of Vince, getting the kudos and the girl simply at what toll? You lot can see the potential here for great comedy. The story of the title is actually simply there to create a frame for a workplace comedy that one would hope learns lessons from Part Space and The Function in actually getting down to the reality to find the jokes. Sadly it never really does this but the results are not terrible just basic. The plot is quite obvious just mainly stays out of the manner by beingness a frame for the action. The relationship stuff involving Amy doesn't offer much for the amount of time that it goes on for but mostly it does complimentary up space for the workplace joking. Problem is that information technology is not as stiff equally one would accept hoped and much of information technology is at quite a basic level and doesn't take much in the way of inspiration. Information technology still is quite funny at times and information technology made for a very piece of cake spotter but if you are hoping for more that then the moving picture will disappoint.
The cast are solid but non upwards to the job of lifting information technology. Both Melt and Shepard are good enough to exercise the minimum requirements but not skillful enough to actually evangelize something special. The support cast pretty much matches this arroyo by having a "thing" most their characters that allows ane gag but not having anything more. The end result is a bones film that never really excels itself in any regard. Information technology does do the nuts well enough to make for very easy amusement for the undemanding viewer just nothing more than that.
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A Decent,Funny Movie with a skillful bandage
I know Jessica Simpson was horrible in this movie,but hey! What motion picture was she e'er good in? Dane Cook does a good role,and Dax Shepard was what made me love this film. He was hilarious,and the only motion-picture show i saw with him before Employee of the Month was Without A Paddle. Overall,a adept movie suitable for at to the lowest degree half-dozen stars. I wonder why Dax didn't win a award for this movie. I also thought Efren Ramirez was hysterical. The movie is defective some key elements of a skilful movie,only people take this movie too seriously....i hateful,come on. Its just another PG-13 picture with a lot of rude remarks. But if you want to run into a good picture with Dane Melt, Dax Shepard, Andy Dick and Harland Williams watch this movie.....yous cant be disappointed.
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Honestly? It has information technology'due south moments here and in that location, merely it'due south one of those films that are so stupid that it'southward funny
I had admittedly no involvement what so e'er in seeing Employee of the Month, allow's face up it, Jessica Simpson does non equal film of the year. But my friends and I were stuck within yesterday and my friend's brother rented Employee of the Month and said that information technology was pretty funny, so we decided to sentinel it. While I acknowledge there were a few funny moments, it's the same pointless humor that you meet in an average comedy. Jessica, well, even though she wasn't horrible, she wasn't that much of an add-on to the cast, her function was only smiles and giggles, so it wasn't that much of a function.
Basically, Guy is an employee at a "Sam'southward Club" sort of speak, only he doesn't take his work very seriously, Vince is the only employee who goes above and beyond his work making employee of the month for 17 months in a row and is about to win a motorcar if he wins employee of the calendar month once again. Merely all that changes when a new girl, Amy, starts working with them and now Guy and Vince are competing for employee of the month since they heard near Amy but liking the best workers. Only Guy is about to... you guessed information technology... loose touch with who he really is and aforementioned with loosing his friends.
While information technology'due south a pretty stupid moving-picture show, I have to admit that I had a few laughs here and there, information technology's dizzy humour, simply information technology's all good. Just I'm very serious and not just saying this, Jessica really needs to stay away from motion picture because she doesn't add much to the screen besides incredibly low cutting tops for the teenage boys. But this is one of those movies you have to decide for yourself, considering if I actually had a few laughs, I'm non sure if my encephalon is performance correctly.
4/10
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Not gonna prevarication
I didnt hate this film. Actually was Kinda funny. No its not winning any awards or go downwards as one of the greats... But its An like shooting fish in a barrel watch and doesnt take much to follow it. If you lot are needing something funny and simple to watch, at that place are fashion worse choices out there. Good motion-picture show and dont forget to vote for Pedro!
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A bearable comedy thank you to Dax Shepard and Efren Ramirez
Zack Bradley and Vince Downey (Dane Cook, Dax Shepard) are employees of the Super Club retail chain who already don't go along, except that Zack is a slacker box boy, while Vince is the chain's star cashier who has been Employee of the Calendar month for 17 years direct. When a pretty cashier named Amy (Jessica Simpson) shows up at the store, the contest heats up as Zack is hell-bent on chirapsia Vince to win the coveted accolade and the heart of Amy.
Employee of the Month turned out to be a lot better than the preview promised although information technology'southward notwithstanding a bland comedy with merely a few funny characters and moments. The biggest problem is the staleness of the script. It is best described as hit or miss. Some of the jokes were pretty funny while some jokes felt like a cheap move for laughs and felt quite curt at being funny. While the plot was a picayune inventive, the scenario started to run out of steam because in that location are but and so many laughs you can become out of this type of premise. It would have worked better as a shorter skit because an hour and forty minutes felt too long at times. As well as a romantic comedy, the picture completely failed. If you do give it a shot, care for it as a simple comedy with a romantic subplot or else you may be wondering who's in the real relationship.
Dane Melt gave an okay performance. He had a few funny scenes and and then he failed to show charisma in a few other ones. Jessica Simpson was atrocious and she showed no character. Her operation was very apathetic and she fabricated the romance between her and Dane appear very weak. There was no chemistry between them and once you become by Jessica's looks, you lot don't become much. Dax Shepard was pretty good and he did a lot with generic textile. His sidekick, Efren Ramirez was also pretty proficient and he had some great scenes with Dax. Andy Dick was incredibly unfunny and annoying. Harland Williams was equally bad although non as annoying. Overall, Employee of the Month is a banal and harmless one-act that's but worth checking out if you're a huge fan of Dax Shepard or Dane Melt. Rating 5/10
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i dear it
This is 1 of my favorite movie you know what I'll purchase dvd version afterward on the future
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This is funny!
Anyone who doesn't discover this motion-picture show hilarious is stepping out of in that location own taste and into the wrong genre.
I've been coming to IMDb for a long fourth dimension now to get a heads up on movies before I see them, only simply recently have I been leaving my comments on films. I have definitely learned that people are really opinionated and when they really hate a movie, it's more than likely because they are watching the wrong movie to brainstorm with. Whatever fan of this type of picture knows what they are getting when they step into information technology, a goofy plot with a lot of giddy moments, I'm curious, for the people that hated this movie, what did they await from information technology.... what do they feel is missing.... people demand to understand and respect what all genres intents are.
This is exactly the blazon of movie I like to see, and a few times over. I recommend it to anyone who likes stoner/comfort movies. The cast is excellent! likewise....I actually didn't mind Jessica Simpson in this, Andy Dick too, I'm not actually into either of them, simply I am able to put my grudges aside if they deserve it.
ix/10
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this movie is actually practiced!
I gotta be honest. I didn't expect much from this picture for most thou reasons but it actually took me past surprise. Information technology'southward HILARIOUS! I loved information technology so much that, by the end, I wanted to work in the Costco with all of them. The entire cast is solid - my favorite beingness Dax Sheppard. He is a comedic genius! I don't know how the makers were able to exercise it but they even managed to get a proficient performance from Jessica Simpson. I wanted to hate her but I just couldn't. She's very likable and genuine in this pic. And the best part is - they don't have any of her songs on the soundtrack. Employee of the Calendar month is a quirky one-act with a substantial story and charming characters. Definitely a movie worth checking out!
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Not As Bad As It Looked!
Well, I guess the reason I'm rating information technology as high as seven/10, is considering I expected information technology to be *a lot* worse. If a moving picture features a failed/has-been pop vocaliser, yous know that information technology but *tin can't* be good. Having seen i other moving-picture show with Jessica Simpson (tin can't fifty-fifty recall what it'south called), I can say with absolute certainty that she is truly talentless, and *really* not funny.
Really, she is not the only 1 -- the acting in general was quite bad in this moving-picture show. Not the worst I've seen, merely bad nevertheless.
The biggest trouble (aside from the acting), in my option, was lack of sense of humour. At that place were a couple of semi-funny moments, merely that's not enough if yous're going to nowadays your movie every bit comedy. The jokes were quite weak, and, well, not funny.
Overall, however, it's not *that* bad. Obviously, null remarkable about information technology, but many movies in this genre are *much* worse -- they are just annoying and downright unwatchable, but this was actually mildly entertaining, which, like I said, was more than I expected, so I was pleasantly surprised -- hence the high rating.
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Are you kidding?? Bully Motion picture
I was hardly amused when I saw the previews for this picture. Information technology didn't wait that good, I'g not that big of a Dane Cook fan (and in no way a Jessica Simpson fan), and I didn't savour "Waiting" too much (though I'm not sure how much that relates). This movie has more than wit than information technology knows what to do with, and I laughed out loud numerous times. All the acting was spectacular and I was surprised to notice that the writing had equal amounts of humor and center.
To come into it thinking information technology was going to be terrible and coming out thinking it was one of the meliorate movies I've seen in a while, I'd say that'due south an accomplishment. Though its only my opinion of course, bank check it out if your curious.
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Y'all've Already Seen This Movie.
I went in hoping for something that was like Clerks or Office Space, What I received was unfortunately this slice of crap.
Employee of the Month could have been funny or decent, but like most comedies made in the final decade, all of the characters and situations are unbelievably over the top. The characters are all unsympathetic caricatures with no depth and one joke apiece that they tell over and once more. Many of the remaining jokes don't fifty-fifty make any sense. The matter that always makes workplace comedy the funniest is the truth of the situations the characters notice themselves in. Instead what was presented is a series of contrived plot points pulled from every teen motion picture and apparently written by a twelve yr erstwhile imagining what it would exist like to have a job.
There was a chuckle or two and Jessica Simpsons breasts gave a stunning cameo equally themselves, otherwise this movie is simply another poorly written, directed, and acted cliché fest with no middle, truth or humor.
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Was a keen satire completely out of the question?
Dane Cook is a bit of a mystery to me. Despite my insistence of more than than a few of my friends, I never quite got into any of his stand up-up material, and would never recognize him as the modest or cameo graphic symbol in whatsoever comedy. So it catches me every bit a bit of a surprise to see him in so many more films now, as he has slowly risen to beingness the main grapheme in films like Employee of the Month. Only despite his at present obvious appeal as a comic histrion, I remember he still needs to realize what flick choices are good, and which are bad.
Employee of the Month, simply put, is a picture that set itself up for satiric greatness by taking place in a Costco/Sam's Club/WalMart hybrid, but merely does not carp mining for any comedic gold. Instead, it grounds itself as a competition for slacker box-boy Jack (Cook) to overtake the titular position from conceited cashier Vince (Dax Shepard). And the reasoning you lot might inquire? Because Zack found out that the new cashier, Amy (the obviously attractive Jessica Simpson), but dates those high-calibre employees.
Instead of mining, the film'southward writers take basically taken every cliché of every movie with a slacker pining for something more just because of the possible prize at the end, and mixed them into condign something that is barely their own. The mere word platitude does not even do this movie justice, every bit information technology seems to go above and beyond the obvious nature of films that resemble this scheme, and seems to only revel in being just similar every other motion picture similar information technology. Originality seems to be the least of anyone's worries here. Thankfully, even at its worst times, the film'south story is watchable and mildly enjoyable. It just has a feeling of regurgitation throughout that the viewer either lives with, or gives up on quickly.
What the writers also miss out on are the hilariously crude jokes Cook is known for. From the niggling stand-up I did here, I know that Cook'southward material is deeply invested in R-rated territory. But for some inexplicable reason, he is starring in this barely PG-thirteen rated travesty. Right from his start scene, you tin tell the man is property back his best jokes, and is forced to stay in tune with his rating (although his many jokes about being 'anal' seem to exist well-nigh the only matter that could cross over into his more explicit side). Then instead of getting some gut-busting one-liners, we are stuck listening to one-note half-baked unmemorable lines. Aye, he does take quite a few very funny lines, but the majority but fails to stick. What is fifty-fifty worse is, information technology is his supporting bandage that actually gets to swear.
Yes, the likes of his graphic symbol'southward friends which include Andy Dick, Harland Williams and Brian George, all seem to go to swear, and all seem to go the memorably funny one-liners. How tin a funny stand-upwardly comedian really suspension out in the film world if he is being overshadowed past a unremarkably very unfunny supporting cast? That thought crossed my heed more than once as the film progressed, and really bogs my mind down now every bit I write this. Did the filmmakers non realize their grave mistake, or did they but hope no one noticed? Shepard, although I accept yet to see him in a role I similar, does alright hither. His timing is a lot meliorate perfected than the majority of the cast, and much like Cook, gets a few funny lines. Most of them involve his sidekick Jorge, played by everyone's favourite Napoleon Dynamite actor, Efren Ramirez. And just similar he did in Dynamite, Ramirez does goose egg simply stare baffled at his co-stars, delivering ridiculous lines about nothing. They were not funny in then, and they are non funny at present. I can only hope he stops riding the wave of fame fast, or at to the lowest degree come up with some new shtick soon.
But of form, the film'southward letdowns would not be complete without the inclusion of Ms. Simpson. Clearly she still has yet to learn how to human action in a moving-picture show, and clearly, she has nevertheless to learn how to not be attractive. So, equally anyone could predict, she spends the entirety of the movie looking gorgeous and delivering lines with such stupidity that you wonder why Cook or Shepard did not bother quiting the film because of how shallow and ridiculous their co-star is. Eye processed tin only go and so far. It takes any kind of good looking actress to pull off a function similar this, and Simpson continues to testify only how easy it is to continue making money and being popular, fifty-fifty if you practice requite the blonde stereotype a bad rep. The sooner this girl gives upwardly the spotlight in general and simply retires herself to her multi-millions in her home in the S, the amend.
In the terminate, Employee of the Month is overly average, with minuscule amounts of wit that could accept been meliorate used had it truly been the satire it initially sets itself up to exist. How anyone in their correct heed could ignore the potential for brilliant satire by setting the action up in a Costco wannabe is beyond me. How anyone could watch this pic and non think of every comedy that has come up earlier information technology, is an even bigger wonder that I take. And even bigger than that is, why cast a potentially R-rated comedic star in something that barely cracks PG-xiii?
5/x.
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Pretty funny but I've seen improve
Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual humor, and language
Employee Of The Month is a comedy starring Dane Cook and Jessica Simpson.I saw it a few months agone on the movie network.I don't actually remember much about the movie.Its basically about a box-boy who works at a walmart type store.Ane day a hot clerk comes to work with them and its a rumor that she sleeps with the "Employee Of The Calendar month".And so basically the box-boy tries hard to get the employee of the calendar month which angers his enemy, a rival clerk who is always employee of the month.While doing so, he looses his friends and gets to learn more about the new daughter he is smitten past.Employee Of The Month has a few laughs but is overall zero special.
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Fun to watch
This picture show was obviously shot in a Costco. It is a fun couple of hours. The characters are exaggerated which makes the movie comical. The store manger wouldn't hold his job nether normal circumstances, then they make him the brother of the owner. The store owner is even more than baroque. Similar I said, fun to watch.
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The supermarket society
Zack Bradley (Dane Melt) is a box male child happy wit his lot at the SupperClub supermarket. Zack once went into business but information technology failed, he is at present happy to exist a slacker, popular with his fellow employees as he and his fellow box boys claw up in a cubby hole for a game of cards.
On the other hand Vince Downey (Dax Shepard) the head cashier is regularly the winner of the Employee of the Month awards. When a new shapely employee arrives Amy (Jessica Simpson) with a reputation of dating only the Employee of the Month, Zack and Vince get all out to win the award!
Dane and Dax go all out to make this movie work, Dane is likable enough equally slacker Zack and Dax is oily and simulated enough be a thorn on his side but he is made out to be virtually a closet gay with his human relationship with Jorge, you lot never buy for a moment that Vince would desire to sleep Amy. In fact he is then darn uncomfortable around her he would had been meliorate off dating the store manager who is heavily implied as being gay.
Jessica Simpson looks expert enough with her cleavage so you never notice her acting. The pic is amusing enough if rather predictable, you know that one time Zack goes all out for the award his human relationship with his boys will go strained. At that place are some expert side characters such as Jorge, Vince'southward wing human and the ii squabbling brothers Glen Gary and Glen Ross.
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Employee of the Month-Sometimes it Has to Be Work & All Play **ane/2
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The underlying message of this film is that sometimes in that location is competition among employees in one firm.
A guy who has let his life get gets motivated to first working harder, non just for the goal of being employee of the month, but to brand information technology with the beautiful new young lady who has transferred in. Seems that she has a penchant for wanting to exist with honored employees anywhere.
Naturally, we have the usual fell competition. The guy who is all almost himself, who has previously won the last 17 months out and will practice anything to win once more so that he tin can become that new motorcar and other perks.
The motion picture too shows you what firms volition practise to go their workers motivated to work harder.
There is always the function that our hero appears to be counted out until something comes up.
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