Quand la banque que gère Owen se fait cambrioler quelques jours avant son mariage, toutes les preuves désignent des suspects incroyablement gênants : ses futurs beaux-parents .Quand la banque que gère Owen se fait cambrioler quelques jours avant son mariage, toutes les preuves désignent des suspects incroyablement gênants : ses futurs beaux-parents .Quand la banque que gère Owen se fait cambrioler quelques jours avant son mariage, toutes les preuves désignent des suspects incroyablement gênants : ses futurs beaux-parents .
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Unfortunately I can not think of a single good thing to say about this movie. It's bad. Really, really bad. The script is terrible. I assume the actors only did this to pay off a debt. Adam Devine is easily the worst lead actor in cinematic history, so I hope he rakes in the Razzie Awards. Well deserved.
Adam Sandler produced this train wreck, so I didn't have high expectations in the first place. Those expectations were lowered almost immediately. Not even Pierce Brosnan could save this terrible movie.
If you have the "outlaw" in-laws holding a gun to your head, then sure, watch it. But if you a sock drawer that needs sorting or drying paint that needs watching, do that instead.
Adam Sandler produced this train wreck, so I didn't have high expectations in the first place. Those expectations were lowered almost immediately. Not even Pierce Brosnan could save this terrible movie.
If you have the "outlaw" in-laws holding a gun to your head, then sure, watch it. But if you a sock drawer that needs sorting or drying paint that needs watching, do that instead.
I've never been a big fan of Adam, but Pierce/Ellen/Richard and Julie as the parents?! That meal scene alone was hilarious and worth the watch. Orgies?! How could you not cackle at Julie's character taking about attending those when she was younger? And I just love those four anyway. How fun to see Julie on screen again! I wish they would have all gotten more screen time though.
Same with Dean. He's outrageous and should have been utilized to a larger degree.
The main couple were fine, but everyone else stole the limelight.
I watch movies for entertainment. I'm not one to analyze them. Was I entertained? Yes. I enjoyed it.
Same with Dean. He's outrageous and should have been utilized to a larger degree.
The main couple were fine, but everyone else stole the limelight.
I watch movies for entertainment. I'm not one to analyze them. Was I entertained? Yes. I enjoyed it.
I don't know what's going on with movies lately but why are they so dumbed down? Like the crude humor? The unnecessary cussing. I don't get it. Comedies like American Pie, Superbad, and Easy A seem to be a thing of the past. Instead of using humor, crudeness and all in funny ways, now we just do and say random stuff that no human would actually do or say. I don't know who's in the writers room and if these are older people thinking they are hip and cool by writing this dialogue but it's really weird. Aside from the trailer giving it away, it was clear from the beginning who the robbers were. I think most of the actors were good, and did ok with what they were given. Sad to see the actor who played Tyree play such an over the top caricature instead of a character more real like in get out. Comedy just isn't hitting the same way. Maybe gen z thinks this is funny but as a millennial it missed the mark.
I gave this comedy a chance because of the great casting with Pierce Brosnan, Ellen Barkin, Nina Dobrev and Michael Rooker, but even they couldn't save this mess. The chemistry between Dobrev and Devine wasn't convincing, mainly because Devine can't really act. Unless you're a fan of Adam Devine and Blake Anderson and their infantile humor in Workaholics, you probably will cringe and eyeroll your way through the lame comedy, which is pretty much spot on with the Workaholics series. It feels like a bunch of failed SNL sketches. The entire writing is cliched and predictable, and the directing does nothing to elevate the already irritating comedy and generic story. Had they cast someone actually funny, like a Kevin Hart, this would've been more enjoyable. If you're into snot-nose barf-up comedy, this may be for you, and all the pre-teens out there, but not for mentally stable and mature audiences. The bogus 10/10 reviews are funnier.
Considering some of the garbage netflix has released recently I was expecting this to have a better review. Was this a ground breaking film? Absolutely not but it's a comedy with Adam DeVine you'd think people would know what they're getting into. Like most comedic actors he has one role he normally plays, in his case an idiot. He does it well and I laughed the entire movie. Maybe it was the edible I ate who knows but this movie was very enjoyable for me. Everyone was good/funny and it was a refreshing plot for a comedy. Are you gonna wanna see this in 70mm in imax? Probably not but it'a a solid movie for a night in.
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- AnecdotesIn the opening scene, Owen is wearing shorts with long socks pulled up near his knees. This is to cover scars that Adam Devine has from being injured as a child.
- GaffesDespite the film being set in Philadelphia, the car chase scene where Owen tries to tail his fiance's parents shows a sign with a Georgia SR 10 sign and is ultimately stopped at the intersection of Ralph McGill Blvd - a major thoroughfare near downtown Atlanta.
- Citations
Owen Browning: You MUST be Parker's dad, cuz you two kiss exactly the same.
- Bandes originalesAin't That Love
Written and Performed by Ray Charles
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By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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