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{{Villain Infobox|Box title = Evil-doer|image = Dipshit cokehead son prick.png|fullname = Robert Pellit (presumably)|alias = Dipshit Cokehead Son, Coked-up prick|origin = Horrible Bosses|occupation = Head of the Pellit and Son Chemicals Company, previously an office worker who held a lower rank|skills = Wealth and legal power|hobby = Cocaine, hookers, bullying Kurt and his employees, making money, foosball, art of Chinese dragons, playing with a nunchuck at home, filling his home with luxuries up to the point his home has almost no space to walk around|goals = As he directly stated, "To be on a beach with a model serving him tropical drinks" and to ruin his father's chemical company for personal gain (failed)|type of villain = Greedy Villain, Rich Villain, Business Villain, Bully}}'''Bobby Pellitt''' is the tertiary antagonist in the 2011 film ''Horrible Bosses''. He is portrayed by Colin Farrell.
 
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|fullname = Robert Pellit (presumably)
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|alias = Dips**t Cokehead Son<br>
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Coked-up Prick
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|origin = ''Horrible Bosses''
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|occupation = Head of the Pellit and Son Chemical Company<br>
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Office manager (formerly)
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|skills = Wealth<br>
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Legal power<br>
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Executive authority
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|hobby = Sniffing cocaine.<br>
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Seducing hookers.<br>
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Bullying Kurt and his employees.<br>
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Making money.<br>
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Playing foosball.<br>
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Taking interest in the art of Chinese dragons.<br>
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Playing with a nunchuck at home.<br>
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Filling his home with luxuries up to the point his home has almost no space to walk around.
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|goals = As he directly stated "To be on a beach with a model serving him tropical drinks" and to ruin his father's chemical company for personal gain (failed).
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|crimes = Drug possession<br>
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Wrongful employee termination<br>
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Abuse of power
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|type of villain = Dimwitted Hedonist}}
 
{{Quote|No f*cking s**t I don't care about this company! What? You...you....this is just an ATM to me!|Bobby Pellett}}
   
Bobby's father Jack is the manager of Pellitt Chemicals, where Kurt (one of the protagonists) works.
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'''Bobby Pellitt''' is a major antagonist in the 2011 film ''Horrible Bosses''. He is the son of Jack Pellitt (the boss of Kurt) and one of the film's three antagonists.
   
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He was portrayed by Colin Farrell, who also portrayed [[Bullseye (Daredevil)|Bullseye]] in ''Daredevil'', [[Jerry Dandridge]] in ''Fright Night'', and an incarnation of [[Tony Shepard]] in ''The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus''.
== In the film ==
 
Jack is a fair and kind boss, but his son is a hedonistic slacker. After Jack dies suddenly, Bobby takes over the company and deliberately drives it into the ground for personal gain. He exploits the company for money and intends to fire employees for unlawful reasons (such as being overweight or handicapped). Bobby begins by ending his company's proper disposal of chemicals in regard to the environment and resorting to allowing the Bolivian government to dispose waste on citizens (putting thousands of local residents at risk of radiation) just because the price is much lower. Bobby forces Kurt to fire Hank or Margie (allowing him to choose which one) threatening to fire Kurt and Margie as well if he didn't, and so Kurt reluctantly fired Hank. Kurt then became the scapegoat for Hank losing his job.
 
   
 
==Role in the film==
While Kurt and his two friends Dale and Nick case Bobby's house in preparation to murder him and the rest of their bosses, they discover that he has a large stash of cocaine and decide to come back and spike it with rat poison. They also steal Bobby's cell phone and accidentally leave it in [[David Harken|David Harken's]] house. Harken finds the phone and suspects Bobby of having an affair with his wife and as Nick sits outside Bobby's house preparing to murder him, Harken shows up and fatally shoots Bobby. He is later arrested for the killing. Therefore, Kurt was free to return back to work without difficulty and hire Hank back.
 
 
Jack is a fair and kind boss, but his son is a hedonistic and amoral cocaine addict who wants only to bleed the company dry before retiring to a tropical country. After Jack dies suddenly of a heart attack, Bobby takes over the company (likely by inheritance, although Jack's trust in Kurt implies Bobby obtained ownership through other means), and deliberately drives it into the ground for personal gain. He exploits the company for money and intends to fire employees for unlawful reasons (such as being overweight or handicapped). Bobby begins by ending his company's proper disposal of chemicals in regard to the environment and resorting to allowing the Bolivian government to dispose waste on citizens (putting thousands of local residents at risk of radiation) just because the price is much lower. Bobby forces Kurt to fire Hank or Margie (allowing him to choose which one) threatening to fire Kurt and Margie as well if he didn't, and so Kurt reluctantly fired Hank. Kurt then became the scapegoat for Hank losing his job.
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While Kurt and his two friends, Dale and Nick, case Bobby's house in preparation to murder him and the rest of their bosses, they discover that he has a large stash of cocaine and decide to come back and spike it with rat poison. They also steal Bobby's cell phone and accidentally leave it in [[David Harken]]'s house. Harken finds the phone and suspects Bobby of having an affair with his wife and as Nick sits outside Bobby's house preparing to murder him, Harken shows up and fatally shoots Bobby. He is later arrested for the killing. Therefore, Kurt was free to return back to work without difficulty and hire Hank back.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Bobby is a hedonistic slacker who greatly disliked his job. He hardly did any work and spent most of his time in the restroom snorting cocaine, much to the annoyance of his co-workers. Jack also disliked his son's slacker attitude and tried to get him to do his job, much to Bobby's irritation. Bobby deeply resented Kurt and was jealous of his father's friendship with him, believing that his father favored Kurt more than him. When Jack died, Bobby did not attend his funeral with his co-workers and happily took over the company, implying that he had some deep-seated hatred for his father. Bobby used his position for his own personal gain, ordering Kurt to fire Hank and Margie for ridiculous reasons (being overweight and handicapped) and partying with hookers.
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Bobby is a hedonistic slacker who greatly disliked his job. He hardly did any work and spent most of his time in the restroom snorting cocaine, much to the annoyance of his coworkers. Jack also disliked his son's slacker attitude and tried to get him to do his job, much to Bobby's irritation. Bobby deeply resented Kurt and was jealous of his father's friendship with him, believing that his father favored Kurt more than him. When Jack died, Bobby did not attend his funeral with his coworkers and happily took over the company, implying that he had some deep-seated hatred for his father. Bobby used his position for his own personal gain, ordering Kurt to fire Hank and Margie for ridiculous reasons (being overweight and handicapped) and partying with hookers.
   
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* Bobby had a habit of whispering back and forth when he talked. This appears to be a side effect of cocaine which impaired his cognitive process of speech.
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*Bobby had a habit of whispering back and forth when he talked. This appears to be a side effect of cocaine which impaired his cognitive process of speech.
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No f*cking s**t I don't care about this company! What? You...you....this is just an ATM to me!
~ Bobby Pellett

Bobby Pellitt is a major antagonist in the 2011 film Horrible Bosses. He is the son of Jack Pellitt (the boss of Kurt) and one of the film's three antagonists.

He was portrayed by Colin Farrell, who also portrayed Bullseye in DaredevilJerry Dandridge in Fright Night, and an incarnation of Tony Shepard in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.

Role in the film

Jack is a fair and kind boss, but his son is a hedonistic and amoral cocaine addict who wants only to bleed the company dry before retiring to a tropical country. After Jack dies suddenly of a heart attack, Bobby takes over the company (likely by inheritance, although Jack's trust in Kurt implies Bobby obtained ownership through other means), and deliberately drives it into the ground for personal gain. He exploits the company for money and intends to fire employees for unlawful reasons (such as being overweight or handicapped). Bobby begins by ending his company's proper disposal of chemicals in regard to the environment and resorting to allowing the Bolivian government to dispose waste on citizens (putting thousands of local residents at risk of radiation) just because the price is much lower. Bobby forces Kurt to fire Hank or Margie (allowing him to choose which one) threatening to fire Kurt and Margie as well if he didn't, and so Kurt reluctantly fired Hank. Kurt then became the scapegoat for Hank losing his job.

While Kurt and his two friends, Dale and Nick, case Bobby's house in preparation to murder him and the rest of their bosses, they discover that he has a large stash of cocaine and decide to come back and spike it with rat poison. They also steal Bobby's cell phone and accidentally leave it in David Harken's house. Harken finds the phone and suspects Bobby of having an affair with his wife and as Nick sits outside Bobby's house preparing to murder him, Harken shows up and fatally shoots Bobby. He is later arrested for the killing. Therefore, Kurt was free to return back to work without difficulty and hire Hank back.

Personality

Bobby is a hedonistic slacker who greatly disliked his job. He hardly did any work and spent most of his time in the restroom snorting cocaine, much to the annoyance of his coworkers. Jack also disliked his son's slacker attitude and tried to get him to do his job, much to Bobby's irritation. Bobby deeply resented Kurt and was jealous of his father's friendship with him, believing that his father favored Kurt more than him. When Jack died, Bobby did not attend his funeral with his coworkers and happily took over the company, implying that he had some deep-seated hatred for his father. Bobby used his position for his own personal gain, ordering Kurt to fire Hank and Margie for ridiculous reasons (being overweight and handicapped) and partying with hookers.

Trivia

  • Bobby had a habit of whispering back and forth when he talked. This appears to be a side effect of cocaine which impaired his cognitive process of speech.