Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBrian has just been fired from his job. He becomes a stay-at-home dad. He accepts a playdate invitation from another stay-at-home dad who turns out to be a loose cannon.Brian has just been fired from his job. He becomes a stay-at-home dad. He accepts a playdate invitation from another stay-at-home dad who turns out to be a loose cannon.Brian has just been fired from his job. He becomes a stay-at-home dad. He accepts a playdate invitation from another stay-at-home dad who turns out to be a loose cannon.
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Sabrina Dhowre Elba
- Marla
- (as Sabrina Elba)
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Very fun time if you know what to expect
This film is not well made, bad CGI, shaky cam, bad green screens and you can see the camera man in the reflection of a car. However, this film has one purpose make you smile and laugh and it certainly did that. Ritchson and James have great chemistry and have many laugh out loud moments. This may be a generous rating but I had too fun a time watching this to give it any less despite its flaws. Also has great actors in supporting roles which definitely helps.
Goofy, over-the-top action/buddy/sci-fy story.
We found this movie streaming on Prime. We settled in and about the 10 to 15 minutes mark I was so annoyed with the silliness that I considered abandoning it. But I didn't and ultimately I found it entertaining enough, mainly because of the two stars, Ritchson and James.
It is hard to summarize without spoilers but Alan Ritchson is Jeff Eamon, new guy in the neighborhood seemingly desperate for a new best friend. He encounters Kevin James as Brian Jennings at a local park, each has a young boy with them and playing catch. But right away we notice something is very off kilter with Jeff's son, "CJ", which we find has a somewhat sinister meaning.
Anyway much of it becomes a buddy movie with the two men and the two young boys running away from dangerous men. Ritchson and James play well off each other. I can't give this a high rating, I'd probably never recommend it to anyone I know, but at least I was entertained and the end credits include a few funny outtakes.
It is hard to summarize without spoilers but Alan Ritchson is Jeff Eamon, new guy in the neighborhood seemingly desperate for a new best friend. He encounters Kevin James as Brian Jennings at a local park, each has a young boy with them and playing catch. But right away we notice something is very off kilter with Jeff's son, "CJ", which we find has a somewhat sinister meaning.
Anyway much of it becomes a buddy movie with the two men and the two young boys running away from dangerous men. Ritchson and James play well off each other. I can't give this a high rating, I'd probably never recommend it to anyone I know, but at least I was entertained and the end credits include a few funny outtakes.
What if Reacher was written by drunks
I had a lot of fun with this one. It really feels like a bunch of Reacher fans got drunk and started one-upping each other before deciding to actually make the film. It's fast-paced for the most part, though the pacing is a hit and miss at times. Plot holes are rampant, the humor is low brow, but somehow it works. I've watched it with my wife who usually doesn't like movies like this one and she had a blast.
(THIS IS A SPOOF MOVIE) Dumb AF And I Love It
DO NOT go into this movie expecting a serious family drama, this is a SPOOF MOVIE in disguise!
This movie is along the lines of Scary Movie, and Naked Gun where random shiz happens with the intention of being so stupid it's funny. If anything, this pokes fun of family road trip movies gone wrong.
At first I thought this was going to be your average family movie, then something strange began to happen, I started laughing. The slapstick hit me like a fricking truck and I wasn't expecting it.
It does stagger towards the end and loses a bit of its magic, but those moments in the first half makes it worth the watch.
Also Joe Mitacek deserves a raise for the editing. Yes, it can get a bit dizzying at some moments (only the first half), but the forced zoom ins, the stupid stock screams, the fricking cars drifting, this guy knows what he's doing. Straight up the editing adds to the comedy.
Off topic: but why does Lucas look like a clone of Zachary Gordon.
This movie is along the lines of Scary Movie, and Naked Gun where random shiz happens with the intention of being so stupid it's funny. If anything, this pokes fun of family road trip movies gone wrong.
At first I thought this was going to be your average family movie, then something strange began to happen, I started laughing. The slapstick hit me like a fricking truck and I wasn't expecting it.
It does stagger towards the end and loses a bit of its magic, but those moments in the first half makes it worth the watch.
Also Joe Mitacek deserves a raise for the editing. Yes, it can get a bit dizzying at some moments (only the first half), but the forced zoom ins, the stupid stock screams, the fricking cars drifting, this guy knows what he's doing. Straight up the editing adds to the comedy.
Off topic: but why does Lucas look like a clone of Zachary Gordon.
Good if you wanna laugh
Seriously it's a fun movie to watch, especially if you're a big fan of Kevin James and Alan Ritchson. Just don't go in expecting to see an academy award winning masterpiece.
So if you're one of those people who focus on the tiniest details and expect every movie to be perfect then this isn't for you.
So if you're one of those people who focus on the tiniest details and expect every movie to be perfect then this isn't for you.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAt one point, the boys are watching La fille d'à côté (2004), which Luke Greenfield also directed.
- GaffesWhen the three CJs come out of their cubicles at approx 1:12:30, the CJ on the left already has his mask down, but, after cutting back from Jeff and Brian at approx 1:12:33, all three CJs are shown with their mask up before they each pull their masks down.
- Générique farfeluDuring the first part of the credits, a series of bloopers are shown.
- ConnexionsFeatures Le silence des agneaux (1991)
- Bandes originalesCarmina Burana
Written by Carl Orff
Performed by Bournemouth Symphony Chorus; Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Marin Alsop (conductor)
Licensed courtesy of Naxos Music
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Playdate
- Lieux de tournage
- Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada(Filming City)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 191 320 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 33m(93 min)
- Couleur
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