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Grandma's Boy (Unrated Edition)
by Nicholaus Goossen
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Jacob Jones
Fort Worth

A story about this — 49 weeks ago

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geez. i watched this last night. i was laughing more than i thought i would, but the ending left me speechless and embarrassed. then there was that rap song…

cabron
Halifax

A review of this — 2 years ago

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Good god I loved this movie. It was light hearted and fun. When it comes to movies I enjoy one of two things. The first is when someone is trying something different that comes from some sort of honest or creative attempt and the other is when the people making it look like they are having a lot of fun and not doing it for anyone but themselves. This is the latter. Nick Swardson is so great I am glad he has become Sandler’s protege, of sorts. Now Sandler does all the shitty kids et al. films and so happy gilmour productions has become something of a whim or support for his friends. For the example this and Benchwarmers. Two movies that aren’t break ground but aren’t really hurting anyone at the same time.

marichica88
Dunedin

Disclaimer: not for everyone — 2 years ago

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Let’s face it: if you don’t have a sick, immature sense of humor, and/or are not a game-a-holic or stoner, you’re not going to like this movie. But I happen to have that sense of humor, and I loved this movie. If you’re into mindless comedies with absolutely no point, or redemption to their lewdness, this is for you. If not, don’t even bother.

faerietaleslie
Covington

A story about this — 2 years ago

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it was pretty funny.
i dont think it was worth a second viewing or a purchase, but i definitely laughed at it.


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