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OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS (short) | OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS (short) |
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Title: Occupational HazardsDirector: Jason Cermak
Date saw the show: August 15 2007 4 stars Reviewed By: Emily Axelson
Occupational Hazards – PG. Mature Theme A PR firm is meeting up with a terrorist syndicate to propose a pitch concerning an image crisis. With much contemplation, they consider re-branding. You’ll be bursting with laughter in your seats while you watch the PR firm and terrorists negotiate. With all the other films in this category being so terrible, this was a nice refreshing change. I found it to be incredibly witty. I thought they did an excellent job of being funny without being racist and intolerant. I was half expecting it to be offensive to certain races, but they had people from a variety or races eliminating that idea. Occupation Hazards was consistently funny all the way through. If you’re in need of a laugh, I highly recommend Occupational Hazards. |
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