Naughty Office Christmas Party

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Office Christmas Party: The cast gets naughty!
ALL CROPS: EW COVER 1443 "Office Christmas Party", Olivia Munn, TJ Miller, Courtney B. Vance, and Jennifer Aniston photographed exclusively for Entertainment Weekly by Eric Ray Davidson on November 3rd, 2016 in Los Angeles.
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If all you want for Christmas this year is a chance to witness the corporate holiday bash to end all other corporate holiday bashes, you may be in luck. Office Christmas Party, which hits theaters Dec. 9, reveals a bacchanal that goes bananas, and this week’s EW cover story takes you inside the ensemble comedy featuring Jennifer Aniston, T.J. Miller, Jason Bateman, Courtney B. Vance, Olivia Munn, Kate McKinnon, and Jillian Bell via a riotous roundtable Q&A with four of those aforementioned stars.
The movie centers on the Chicago office of a struggling tech firm, whose steely interim CEO Carol (Aniston) tells the branch president, who happens to be her brother Clay (Miller), that the corporate belt must be tightened harshly, and that includes the cancellation of the office Christmas party. Clay and the CTO (Bateman) ultimately decide to woo a big-money client (Vance) by throwing one crazy bash without Carol’s knowledge, and what results in pure bedlam. We’re talking people drinking vodka and gin from the office watercoolers, flaming Christmas trees, photocopying of naked body parts, etc.
“We have an allergy to Christmas movies, but no matter how coal-filled your heart is, you can’t help but want to connect with people and buy into that fantastical time of year,” says Will Speck, who directed the film (as well as Blades of Glory and The Switch) with Josh Gordon. “The goal was to make a movie that checked elements of that box but also disrupted, and was an anarchistic version of a Christmas movie.”
You can see some of that anarchy in the new issue, and hear from Aniston, Miller, Vance, and Munn about their experiences in the party trenches. It was a movie that Aniston — who worked with Bateman, Speck, and Gordon on The Switch — wasn’t initially expecting to be a big part of. “I’ve known about this movie for so many years,” she says. “So I always was joking throughout the years, “There better be a part for me in there.” And all of the sudden he was like, “Hey, so we’d like you to play a part,” and I was like, “Really?” It started off as a little cameo. It was supposed to be just a small little thing.” Interjects Munn: “And then they go, ‘Wait, Jennifer Aniston is willing to be in the movie? What if we call it a cameo and just extend it and extend it?’ Day 15, she thought it was a cameo still.”
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Meanwhile, Vance, the Emmy-winning People vs. O.J. Simpson alum, impressed the cast by venturing into the comedy world and stealing scenes after a large amount of cocaine is accidentally blown into his character’s face, changing his whole buttoned-up demeanor. “Courtney’s this subdued gentleman – there’s an elegance to Courtney B. Vance – and he’s discussing work and how fortunate he feels and the diversity of projects he’s involved in, and they’d go “Action,” and he’s like, “YEAHHHHH! LET’S PARTY!” marvels Miller. “It was a switch that he would flip.” Adds Vance: “As actors we all love challenges. This is one of those where I said, ‘Oh, they’re going to have me to do some crazy things,’ but I didn’t really know the full extent (laughs) until I really was in it.”
The stars insist, though, that there’s more to OCP than hedonistic showboating and unexpected blow. “The movie is not about the crazy cocaine party, the movie is about the idea of throwing the rules out of the window for one night,” says Miller. “It’s more: ‘The next day, all will be forgiven,’ so everybody goes for it that evening. And that was the feeling, actually, on the set. It was long hours, it was tough, but everybody kind of went, ‘We’re just going full tilt on this one.'”
To read more on Office Christmas Party, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly on stands Friday, or buy it here now – and subscribe for more exclusive interviews and photos, only in EW.
ALL CROPS: EW COVER 1443 "Office Christmas Party", Olivia Munn, TJ Miller, Courtney B. Vance, and Jennifer Aniston photographed exclusively for Entertainment Weekly by Eric Ray Davidson on November 3rd, 2016 in Los Angeles.
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Office Christmas Party: The cast gets naughty!
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The holidays are here, and with great Yuletide traditions come another batch of Christmas-themed movies. Classics like A Christmas Story, Christmas Vacation and Home Alone are go-to favorites for this time of year. Yet, there are also the lesser-known Christmas movies that are all-too forgettable, like Fred Claus and Four Christmases. This year’s new holiday film, Office Christmas Party, has a different take on the season. It is essentially the Christmas version of comedies we have come to expect over the last few years. Movies like Hot Tub Time Machine, Horrible Bosses and 22 Jump Street have delivered crass humor that have emerged as genre cornerstones. Office Christmas Party took the same approach, just with more eggnog.
The movie opens with Josh Parker (Jason Bateman) finalizing his divorce before heading to work at Zenotek, a tech company with multi-tiered levels of incompetent employees. When an unexpected visit from the company’s CEO, Carol, (Jennifer Anniston) prompts an impromptu branch meeting, her younger brother and branch manager, Clay (T.J. Miller), has to figure out how to increase company profits in two days in order to save the jobs of his employees. His only shot is to secure the business of Walter Davis (Courtney B. Vance) to save his staff. In order to show Davis that their office has a good cohesive culture, Clay decides to go all out and throw a raging Christmas party like his dad would have done, when he ran things.
Office Christmas party is a movie that has a lot of moving parts to it. With more than 10 characters to focus on, the main plot gives way to smaller storylines. There is the department head, Nate, who is solely focused on dispelling his loser image by hiring an escort to pose as his girlfriend. Then there’s the customer-service rep, Jeremy, who is at odds with H.R. Director Mary, because of their own polarizing views on office appropriateness. Then there are the two or three romantic interests between multiple employees that add a certain sexual tension into the mix.
Essentially, the overall theme of the movie is akin to a lot of Christmas movies. That is, enjoy the company you keep. In this case, your coworkers, instead of your family. The message is a good one. Having to drone away at a corporate job can be a soul-sucking experience. Getting along with those you work with is important, but being able to bond with them and have a good time can make a big difference, too.
Overall, Office Christmas Party has a few good laughs, but for every good one, there are two or three that just don’t hit their marks. A lot of the humor is tied to culturally relevant topics. References to Prince and David Bowie’s deaths, with other 2016 topics almost insure that the movie will be dated down the road. There is also an immense level of illogical scenarios that don’t make sense either. Having a drunk driver crash into an Internet utility building, only to be released from the hospital the following day, without any legal repercussions, just begs for some grounding in a more realistic world.
Office Christmas Party isn’t going to be a classic. It may get you into the holiday spirit and even muster up some relatable circumstances for viewers, but otherwise doesn’t fully satisfy. It seems like these kinds of movies that shuffle in a bunch of recognizable names and faces only operate as the sum of their parts and not a whole. It is a reminder, however, that it is important to enjoy the season, even if it adds a lot of unwanted stresses.

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