Employee of the Month
When a pair of ultra-competitive clerks at a discount super store discovers that a beautiful, newly-transferred cashier has a reputation for only dating employees who have won the coveted Employee of the Month award, they determine that the only way to win her is to win their store's most coveted honor.
2 October 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
26 July 1964, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
November 29, 1970 in Bedford, Indiana, USA
26 May 1981, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
2 January 1975, Milford, Michigan, USA
19 May 1964, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
17 August 1957, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
November 03, 2012
Quite frankly, it makes perfect sense that Employee Of The Month is a terrible comedy - there's no one funny involved.April 22, 2008
This vapid, laugh-lite romp won't satisfy anyone. Except die-hard Jessica Simpson fans.November 24, 2006
There are people who think Cook is funny, but you won't find any evidence of that here.March 01, 2007
So tossed-off and muddled it'll likely bore even the blue-collar male audience at which it's aimed.October 06, 2006
Rarely has an actress exuded such blank nothingness as Simpson, a one-woman vapid delivery system who sucks the energy and joy out of every scene she's in, like some freakishly well-endowed black hole.December 19, 2006
There's a great Office Space-style satire to be made about big-box stores screwing their working-poor employees, but Hollywood studios covet DVD rack space at those same stores.October 06, 2006
The aggrieved employee movie genre is one of the more puzzling fads of late, since it showcases every vile prejudice and low standard imaginable.October 11, 2006
There's a crumb of an idea to setting a movie at a mega-mart that makes the Office Space cubicles look like executive suites, but the results in Employee of the Month are toothless.January 01, 2011
Predictable, crude comedy aimed at teens.February 01, 2007
It's predictable and formulaic, with some slapstick, visual and toilet humour that may not have you falling in the aisles, but amuses in an undemanding way.December 30, 2006
Amy is little more than a pretty face, undermining the film's female appeal and leading one to wonder if Dukes of Hazzard eye candy Simpson is becoming a trifle typecast.January 31, 2008
...there's ultimately very little here to appeal to even the most die-hard Cook fanatic.