What is it about a train wreck, car accident, or brutal beatdown that makes it virtually impossible to turn away? In the same fashion, I couldn't help but watch in horror and disgust, on the monmouth television channel ... Employee of the Month.
The film all-star casts of Hollywood's over-ambitious, untalented elite. First you have Dane Cook, the most over-rated comic out today, trying his hand at a semi-lead role. Why? Apparently, his agent never heard of the expression, "if it isn't broken, don't fix it". He succeeded, on some level: we're laughing .. at his acting.
Next, you had Jessica Simpson, which is just a punch line in itself. Here's the thing. If you're main marketing ploy aimed towards males aged 8-60+ (yes, she is that hot), you need to utilize your assets a bit more. Not that I'm for subjectification of her obvious features, but atleast flaunt it a bit more.
Finally, you have Pedro, a guy that I don't know his name, and probably will never know. He probably should have stuck to building cakes, or whatever the hell he was doing in Napoleon Dynamite.
Sub-par performances from Harland Williams and Andy Dick. But really: did we expect anything more?
Monday, February 26, 2007
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yEAH i DONT WANT TO SEE this movie
I agree with your opinion of Jeff Jarvis completely. I felt that criticism of "Employee of the Month" was a little harsh, but I think that everyone who saw the movie would agree that it is definetly NOT DC's best work, lol. And although she hot, Jessica Simpson was very annoying.
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