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So, 'Bosses From Hell' is this interesting little piece from 1989 featuring John Cleese as he hilariously tackles the nuances of bad management. It’s shot like a training video, which gives it this unique charm, a bit dated yet oddly relatable. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the humor to sink in—there are those moments where you can't help but chuckle at the absurdity of corporate culture. Cleese's performance is quintessentially dry, his wit sharp as always, and despite the mundane setting, the practical effects of his exaggerated expressions really bring the material to life. It’s a curious blend of comedy and commentary that’s both entertaining and, in its own way, insightful.
This film was released on VHS and has seen limited reissues over the years, making original copies somewhat scarce among collectors. Its niche appeal and the presence of John Cleese often draw interest from those who appreciate corporate parodies. However, it hasn't gained as much traction compared to other Cleese works, which can make it a hidden gem for those diving into his lesser-known projects.
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