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That's My Boy (2012)

R 06/14/2012 Comedy 1h 56m
58%
User
Score
5.6/10
31/100

The story of a child… and his son.

Overview

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.

Sean Anders

Director

David Caspe

Writer

Top Billed Cast

Adam Sandler

Adam Sandler

Donny Berger

Andy Samberg

Andy Samberg

Todd Peterson

Leighton Meester

Leighton Meester

Jamie Martin

Vanilla Ice

Vanilla Ice

Vanilla Ice

Tony Orlando

Tony Orlando

Steve Spirou

Will Forte

Will Forte

Phil

Milo Ventimiglia

Milo Ventimiglia

Chad

Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon

Mary McGarricle (Present Day)

James Caan

James Caan

Father McNally

Media

THAT'S MY BOY - Wicked Warped Content

THAT'S MY BOY - Wicked Warped Content

THAT'S MY BOY - raunch-tastic Rated R trailer

THAT'S MY BOY - raunch-tastic Rated R trailer

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Reviews

A review by John Chard

Written on February 4, 2017

Risible!

That's My Boy finds Adam Sandler on auto pilot, for this represents him not giving a care in the world about his fans or anyone remotely interested in watching a decent comedy. Sure this has fans, and it's not my want to chastise people's personal preferences, especially with what makes them laugh, and certainly making light of serious issues doesn't have me signing up for the next PC Brigade march, but this is pathetically played.

It was a colossal failure at the box offices, and it deserved to be. Sandler and his writer, David Caspe, blend edgy offensiveness with base juvenile comedy, throwing erection and sperm gags together with incest and statutory rape was always going to be tricky to successfully pull off, even more so when Sandler and co seem to think shouting loud m...

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A review by Kamurai

Written on July 13, 2020

Bad watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend.

I really couldn't believe I didn't know about this movie before. I've organized a series of Happy Madison watch parties before, but after watching it, then I know why I didn't know about ti.

Now I'm not a big fan of either Adam Sandler (though he has movies I enjoy, repeatedly) or Andy Samberg (I think he's better at creating comedy than performing it), but this was really like he was at a party with a big head and bet someone that he could make anything funny.

So, of course, the movie starts with a statutory rape case. Now, MAYBE, he was making a message out of the ridiculous double standard about whether or not the minor is male or female, but the seriousness of the situation (though flatly stated in the movie) is not conveye...

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