Horrible Bosses isn't likely to be a sleeper - hit like The Hangover or Bridesmaids -
where sharp scripts, relatable stories, and hilarious performances created must - see movie fervor.
Whether they're delivering
sharp jabs at the dissatisfied lives they've come to inhabit or embracing their similar sense of humor over a rib - busting scene of nitrous oxide use at the dental office
where Maggie works (reportedly the only scene
where the two legendary improvs were allowed to strut their off -
script skills), Hader and Wiig have cultivated a sibling camaraderie that you simply can't fake and yet at the same time they never fall into the traps that could have come with their years together on a show like Saturday Night Live.
While I firmly believe
Where the Wild Things Are (non-Kaufman
script) is one of the most beautiful adaptations in years, I'm not sure you can convince movie buffs and members of the Academy that the screenplay is as
sharp and memorable as Jonze's Adaptation or Being John Malkovich.