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Rating: 5.6/10 by 724 users

Old Dogs (2009)

Charlie and Dan have been best friends and business partners for thirty years; their Manhattan public relations firm is on the verge of a huge business deal with a Japanese company. With two weeks to sew up the contract, Dan gets a surprise: a woman he married on a drunken impulse nearly nine years before (annulled the next day) shows up to tell him he's the father of her twins, now seven, and she'll be in jail for 14 days for a political protest. Dan volunteers to keep the tykes, although he's up tight and clueless. With Charlie's help is there any way they can be dad and uncle, meet the kids' expectations, and still land the account?

Directing:
  • Walt Becker
  • Jessica Lichtner
  • Thomas Robinson Harper
  • Johnny Martin
Writing:
  • David Diamond
  • David Weissman
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Nov 24, 2009

Rating: 5.6/10 by 724 users

Alternative Title:
Surpresa em Dobro - BR
Les 2 font la père - CA
Dos canguros muy maduros - ES
Vén csontok - HU
2 Amas de Gravata - PT
Γερόλυκοι - GR
Les Deux font la père - FR
سگ های پیر - IR
Daddy-Sitter - IT
Papy-Sitter - FR
Papás a la fuerza - CO
Starí psi - SK

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Український
Runtime: 01 hour 28 minutes
Budget: $35,000,000
Revenue: $96,753,696

Plot Keyword: camp, best friend, co-workers relationship, duringcreditsstinger, sports marketing firm
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Seth Green
Ralph White
Bernie Mac
Jimmy Lunchbox
Matt Dillon
Yancy Devlin
Dax Shepard
Gary - Child Proofer #1
Luis Guzmán
Nick - Child Proofer #2
Rita Wilson
Gloria Lawrence
Justin Long
Troop Leader Adam
Amy Sedaris
Condo Woman
Residente
Tattoo Artist
Sab Shimono
Yoshiro Nishamura
Kevin Dean-Hackett
Tijuana Priest
Sam Travolta
Singing Waiter
Margaret Travolta
Singing Hostess
Nick Loren
Singing Waiter 2
Nova Mejia
Hot Waitress
Michael Enright
Singing Waiter 3
Alexa Havins
Hot Waitress 2
Keenan Shimizu
Japanese Executive
Akira Takayama
Japanese Executive
Shirô Oishi
Japanese Executive
Yoshio Mita
Japanese Executive
Seiji Kakizaki
Japanese Executive
Keisuke Jim Nagahama
Japanese Executive
Costas Panay
Little Kid
Kate Lacey
Rayburn & Reed Employee
Denise Violante
Spanish Lady
Tonia-Marie Gallo
Lazy Pooch Employee
Chika Kanamoto
Japanese Flight Attendant
Alison Pelletier
Hot Waitress 3
Dylan Sprayberry
Cute Soccer Kid
Joey Pordan
Soccer Kid
Crystal MacKenzie
Back-Up Singer
Erynn Dickerson
Back-Up Singer
DeRay Davis
Zoo Security Guard
Paulo Costanzo
Zoo Maintenance
Chris J. Cullen
Pretzel Man (uncredited)
Kendall Draughn
Ice Cream Girl (uncredited)
Vohn Ferguson
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Steve Ferrarie
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Catherine Fetsco
Hot Jogger (uncredited)
Gene Harrison
Handyman (uncredited)
Ingrid Johnson
Big Tina (uncredited)
Yulia Klass
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Heland Lee
Japanese Security Guard #1 (uncredited)
Jian Leonardo
Airport Security #3 (uncredited)
Jeffrey Mowery
Commuter (uncredited)
Panama Redd
Singing Waiter (uncredited)
Hector Rodriguez Jr.
Commuter (uncredited)
Harry L. Seddon
Businessman (uncredited)
Melissa Silver
Bartender (uncredited)
Lara Anne Slife
Singing Waitress (uncredited)
Frank Tedesco
South Beach Dude (uncredited)
Paul Thornton
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Nina Vincent
Conga Line Dancer (uncredited)
Eden Wright
Girl at Birthday (uncredited)

Kamurai

Bad watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. I love Robin Williams and Seth Green, but man, I don't know what is wrong with Travolta in this. I'm not a big fan of his to begin with, but he's just a jackass. Not only does he have a jerk character, but he looks like he's phoning it in too. "I'm here, I'm saying the lines." It wouldn't be so bad if he wasn't the lead character. The movie is about THEIR business, and Robin's character's kids, but personality wise Robin has to play this push over character that can't do anything but take the punches, and he doesn't do abuse humor well. He's known for absurd humor, that the situation is ridiculous and out of control, not that he's suffering from it persay. I've also always like Robin William's connection to kids and that, at heart, he's a family guy. This character that lives isolated from his kids, that can't be fun was a poor casting for him. Honestly, looking at the story even, I don't know why anyone decided to make this, unless the right names made it happen, and they just left big blank spaces in the script that said, "something ridiculous and funny" and they just slotted in things like "Seth Green gets adopted by a Guerilla". Don't waste your time with this unless you're just on a Robin Williams marathon for completionist sake.

r96sk

I wanted this to be good, but it's anything but. There is nothing I enjoyed about 'Old Dogs', every second of its 88 minute run time is a hard slog. Robin Williams and John Travolta are the only reasons that I haven't rated this even lower, I'm not saying those two are all that noteworthy in this but their acting ability raises things up ever so slightly. The premise is incredibly lame and painstakingly predictable, while the comedy is very lazy - I didn't laugh once, there's not even a minutely chucklesome moment. There are some terrible attempted gags in there. A major disappointment, I wanted to like this due to the two leads but I just couldn't. Dreadful film. 2000s live-action Disney is mental. From the greatness of 'Pirates of the Caribbean', 'Holes' and 'The Greatest Game Ever Played' to the diabolical 'The Country Bears', 'Max Keeble's Big Move' and now this. Rather incredible.


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