Wild behavior forces a pair of energy drink reps to enroll in a Big Brother program.
Director:David Wain
Writers:Timothy Dowling (story), W. Blake Herron (story) (as William Blake Herron) | 4 more credits
Stars:Paul Rudd, Seann William Scott, Elizabeth Banks | See full cast & crew
Storyline
Danny and Wheeler, well into their 30s, lack something: Danny feels stuck; he's sour and has driven away his terrific girlfriend. Wheeler chases any skirt he sees for empty sex. When they get in a fight with a tow-truck driver, they choose community service over jail and are assigned to be big brothers - Danny to Augie, a geek who loves to LARP (Live Action Role Play), and Wheeler to Ronnie, a pint-size foul-mouthed kid. After a rocky start, things start to go well until both Danny and Wheeler make big mistakes. Can the two men figure out how to change enough to be role models to the boys?Role Models Reviews..
As a comedy this movie
delivers. I review movies for my part time job and after seeing 10+
movies a week, you get pretty numb to most of the stuff out there. This
is one of the few comedies I've laughed out loud at in a while. There
are lots of funny scenes throughout that kept me laughing the entire
movie, instead of most comedies that just have lots of hit and miss
scenes. This is up there Adam McKay's stuff, and better than most Happy
Madison films.
Many people have given this movie a bad review/rating based on its lack of story. Um sorry to break the news to you, but comedies are about one thing - humor. The story is only a background element to make a comedy, same as every other comedy out there. You rate a drama based on its story, not a comedy.
Many people have given this movie a bad review/rating based on its lack of story. Um sorry to break the news to you, but comedies are about one thing - humor. The story is only a background element to make a comedy, same as every other comedy out there. You rate a drama based on its story, not a comedy.
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