That's My Boy (2012)
While in his teens, Donny fathered a son, Todd, and raised him as a single parent up until Todd's 18th birthday. Now, after not seeing each other for years, Todd's world comes crashing down when Donny resurfaces just before Todd's wedding.
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What a waste of my time!!!
This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Overrated
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Sure Sandlers made a few mediocre films, but this isn't one of them. Enough laughs , and crazy escapades here along with a few unexpected turns along the way. Too many 1 and 2 ratings here from I'm sure people that dont like any shock value in their comedy, or those that are easily offended.. . Some pop culture references and a light hearted look at the has-been thing in the media - with Vanilla Ice and Todd Bridges serving tacos in a food van. Both join in on the inevitable ride and crazy escapades... Cool 80's rock soundtrack too... Probably not the film to watch with your mother - but maybe a few friends would be better!
It is a first movie for a long time which I did not bother to watch to the end. It is bad! Very bad! It is full of clichés, it is very predictable and the scenes supposed to be the most memorable are just plain awful! The script and the acting are so bad that it is almost hilarious. Whats worse, some things should not be used for making fun...
This is a hilarious sex comedy film that starts in 1984, when the protagonist (played by Adam Sandler) impregnates his teacher. She's sent to prison and he becomes famous. He loses his fame and fortune, and finds his son (played by Andy Samberg), whom he has not seen for years.
I wish I'd read the IMDb reviews before renting this movie. Instead, I saw the pictures of a family movie , probably feelgood, where a bad childhood era child-parent relationship gets fixed decades later and everybody lives happily ever after. Probably schmaltzy and predictable but "nice".When the classroom scene turns out to be real rather than a dream that the teenager wakes up from, the movie goes downhill as in over the side of a deep deep dark well.There is clever wellthoughtout intelligent humour and there is mindless, bottom of the barrel 'humour' which relies on foul language and all the other low grade traits mentioned in the other reviews.My fault for not establishing that it had a sub_R rating.I cringed until fortunately, the clever TV decided that the video quality was so poor that it went into standby mode and then I cut the movie halfway and replaced it with "Promised Land", a thousand times better quality show.Would I touch another Adam Sandler movie? Not a chance! Looks like even Adam Sandler and his backers misread the number of viewers who would make them money on this zero-level performance. (The 1 out of 10 is for the opening 4 minutes when there was still hope)