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Employee of the Month (2006)

October. 06,2006
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5.5
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PG-13
| Comedy Romance
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When he hears that the new female employee digs ambitious men who are the store employee of the month, a slacker gets his act together but finds himself in competition with his rival, an ambitious co-worker.

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ThiefHott
2006/10/06

Too much of everything

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SpuffyWeb
2006/10/07

Sadly Over-hyped

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Limerculer
2006/10/08

A waste of 90 minutes of my life

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Scarlet
2006/10/09

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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fionduffield
2006/10/10

Yes it's basic in the American way, they knock out theses movies almost every year. But Dane Cook is ok and Jesica Simpson is not terrible. Its more the support cast that make this enjoyable, mostly Dax Shepard & Efren Ramirez seens together that put a real smile on my face

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Pau Evo
2006/10/11

This isn't a great movie. It's actually a really lame premise that a box boy (or man in this case) in a super store who lives with his grandmother and doesn't own a car tries to woo the hot new cashier. However, for some reason i enjoyed it, at least most of it. I don't really even like Dane Cook but i thought he was pretty good in this movie. The issue is with Dax Sheppard, his character was super lame and weird. It's the type of movie that's totally predictable from the opening scenes - the main character loser will end up getting the new girl.6.5/10 Overall, this movie will not blow you away. If you don't like Dane Cook, don't even bother watching this but i found it to be quite humorous/good at times, albeit boring and stupid at times too.

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marcoadearmas
2006/10/12

I start out by giving a round of applause (preferably to his face) to Efren Ramirez, Bravoooooo he does a great job of dissing his own kind, way to go com-padre.He should get an Oscar for his acting, I hope Mel Gibson gives him the part of Judah in The Revenge of Christ II.Saying that this is a cliché is a understatement. The scene where the Nazi breaks into the main character's house was my favorite part, there Mexicans are dissed to follow right after the dissing of PuertoRicans. I couldn't continue watching after that, it was too obnoxious. If you have respect for society do not watch this!

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chris-sheerin
2006/10/13

Read some of the comments and i was PML.... so many people were like... unreal unreal unreal UN REAL! and i am just there like its a comedy what do you expect? i get most of the people on here are either stupid kids or teens who know nothing about the movie industry or how a movie is made... but know we have gone into a new era of ignorance of genre... literally i am disappointed with man kind now... fair enough if you don't find this movie funny naturally then i respect that but if you look at a movie like this which has a blatant image showing of that is going to be quirky and daft and think "hm... this looks like it could be entertaining i mean look how serious and dramatic and well laid out the movies plot is laid out" then i am sorry you are just plain stupid. a comedy is a genre of entertainment that is there to make you laugh through different variations of styles... comedies have never been about the seriousness or realism it has been based of the daftness or the shock or the unexpected actions of a character in a certain situation or to weird you out or see something in a unimaginable way... its not there to create an emotionally engaging story like titanic.. the only comedy i know that was actually an comedy not just a action or drama flick that throws one or two jokes here and there that i am aware f that has won an Oscar is Forest Gumps... i haven't seen any other comedy... proper comedy that has won a Oscar besides that movie... if we carry on as a generation ignorant of genres as well as how hard people actually make movies then i am concerned with what movies people will be able to make these days... its a wonder we have remakes or shitty drama wannabes...

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