Popularity: 4 (history)
Director: | Sean Anders |
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Writer: | David Caspe |
Staring: |
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. | |
Release Date: | Jun 14, 2012 |
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Director: | Sean Anders |
Writer: | David Caspe |
Genres: | Comedy, Drama |
Keywords | infidelity, statutory rape, incest, teacher student relationship, deadbeat dad |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Happy Madison Productions, Relativity Media |
Box Office |
Revenue: $58,100,000
Budget: $70,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Adam Sandler | Donny Berger |
Andy Samberg | Todd Peterson |
Leighton Meester | Jamie Martin |
Vanilla Ice | Vanilla Ice |
Tony Orlando | Steve Spirou |
Will Forte | Phil |
Milo Ventimiglia | Chad |
Susan Sarandon | Mary McGarricle (Present Day) |
James Caan | Father McNally |
Blake Clark | Gerald |
Nick Swardson | Kenny |
Eva Amurri | Ms. McGarricle |
Meagen Fay | Helen |
Ana Gasteyer | Mrs. Ravensdale |
Rachel Dratch | Phil's Wife |
Peggy Stewart | Grandma Delores |
Luenell | Champale |
Ciara | Brie |
Justin Weaver | Young Donny |
Todd Bridges | Todd Bridges |
Dan Patrick | Randall Morgan |
Rex Ryan | Jim Nance |
Dana Goodman | Bridesmaid |
Julia Lea Wolov | Bridesmaid |
Rebecca Marshall | Bridesmaid |
Abigail Klein | Bridesmaid |
Carrie Wiita | Bridesmaid |
Jackie Sandler | Masseuse |
Erin Andrews | Randall Morgan's Receptionist |
Sam Kaufman | School Buddy #1 |
Danny Mendelson | School Buddy #2 |
Colin Quinn | Strip Club DJ |
Peter Dante | Dante Spirou |
Rao Rampilla | Convenience Store Owner |
Patty Ross | Judge |
Chris Titone | Hotel Desk Clerk #1 |
J.D. Donaruma | Hotel Desk Clerk #2 |
Alan Thicke | TV Version Donny's Dad |
Ian Ziering | TV Version Donny |
Mike Sandler | Rabbi |
Sadie Sandler | Lemonade Stand Kid |
Sunny Sandler | Lemonade Stand Kid |
Abdoulaye NGom | Father Shakalu |
Baron Davis | Gym Coach |
Amber Paul | Halo Stripper |
Brad Grunberg | Tubby Tuke |
Dennis Dugan | School Janitor |
Allen Zwolle | Principal |
Nancy Yee | Maid |
Koji Kataoka | Butler |
Jason Venezia | Naked Guy in Car |
Kristen Valinch | Naked Lady in Car |
Sheriden Thomas | Female Gym Teacher |
Claude Tondreau | Class President Candidate |
Michael J. Cammilleri | Jazz Trio at Party |
Scott T. Beardsley | Jazz Trio at Party |
Christian E. Boeger | Jazz Trio at Party |
Sue Lee | Makeup Girl |
Robert Harvey | Cocktail Party Guest |
Paul Pabst | Producer Tom Kleinschmidt |
Todd J. Fritz | Joey the Cameraman |
Patrick S. O'Connor | Cameraman Charles Hornbeam Jr. |
Andrew J. Perloff | Lou 'Boom Mic' Giamonna |
Rich Eisen | Marathon Race Announcer |
Darra Boyd | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
John Franchi | Drive-In Movie Goer (uncredited) |
Colleen Kelly | Spa Manicurist (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Paul Marini | Utility Stunts |
Tom Costain | Editor |
Aaron Osborne | Production Design |
Erin Cochran | Art Direction |
Jennifer M. Gentile | Set Decoration |
Ellen Lutter | Costume Design |
Daniel Silverberg | First Assistant Director |
Conte Mark Matal | Second Assistant Director |
Darryl Byrne | First Assistant Camera |
Baird Steptoe | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Greg Wimer | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Aaron Vexler | Stunt Double |
Paul Eliopoulos | Stunt Double |
Randy James Beckman | Stunts |
Tim Buchanan | Stunts |
Mark Odgers | Stunt Double |
Janet Paparazzo | Stunts |
Jessi Sheldon | Stunt Double |
Daryl Kass | Unit Production Manager |
Timothy S. Wiles | Property Master |
Ronit Ravich-Boss | Script Supervisor |
Candide Franklyn | "A" Camera Operator |
Terry Wolcott | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
John Skotchdopole | "B" Camera Operator |
Christian J. Hollyer | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Caroline Errington | Costume Supervisor |
Camille Argus | Costume Supervisor |
Laurie Bramhall | Key Costumer |
Carol Kunz | Key Costumer |
Ann Pala | Makeup Department Head |
Kathleen Freeman | Key Makeup Artist |
Carme Tenuta | Makeup Artist |
Alexis Walker | Makeup Artist |
Patsy Bouge | Post Production Supervisor |
Stephen Shapiro | First Assistant Editor |
Jamie Keeney | Assistant Editor |
Sarah Lucky | Assistant Editor |
Joseph Titone | Assistant Editor |
Tateum Kohut | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Greg Orloff | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Elmo Weber | Supervising Sound Editor |
Russell Farmarco | Supervising Sound Editor |
Matthew P. Hanson | Assistant Sound Editor |
Cameron Steenhagen | Dialogue Editor |
David Williams | Dialogue Editor |
Marc Glassman | Sound Effects Editor |
Anita Cannella | Foley Artist |
Amy Kane | Foley Artist |
Jeff Gross | Foley Mixer |
David Weisberg | ADR Mixer |
John Persichetti | Digital Colorist |
J.J. George | Music Editor |
Stuart Grusin | Music Editor |
Frank Wolf | Scoring Mixer |
Sean Anders | Director |
David Caspe | Writer |
Rupert Gregson-Williams | Original Music Composer |
Brandon Trost | Director of Photography |
Gary Archer | Prosthetics |
Markus Mentzer | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Eliza Coleman | Stunts |
Naomi Peters | Stunts |
Rachel Tenner | Casting |
Tyler Spindel | Second Unit Director |
Jennifer Lamb | Stunts |
Clay Cullen | Stunt Driver |
Mike Burke | Stunt Double |
Jared Burke | Utility Stunts |
Bill Anagnos | Stunts |
Shane Geraghty | Stunts |
Jery Hewitt | Stunt Coordinator |
Anthony Hoang | Stunts |
Chazz Menendez | Stunts |
Christopher Place | Stunt Double |
Eddie Yansick | Stunts |
Victor Paguia | Stunt Double |
Mam Smith | Stunts |
BJ McDonnell | "B" Camera Operator |
Dan DeLeeuw | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Clinton Wayne | Prosthetic Designer |
Name | Title |
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Heather Parry | Producer |
Daryl Kass | Associate Producer |
Barry Bernardi | Executive Producer |
Kevin Grady | Co-Producer |
John Morris | Executive Producer |
Allen Covert | Producer |
Jack Giarraputo | Producer |
Adam Sandler | Producer |
Dennis Dugan | Executive Producer |
Tim Herlihy | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
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2024 | 4 | 42 | 49 | 31 |
2024 | 5 | 54 | 74 | 36 |
2024 | 6 | 54 | 90 | 29 |
2024 | 7 | 58 | 97 | 43 |
2024 | 8 | 44 | 58 | 26 |
2024 | 9 | 40 | 48 | 33 |
2024 | 10 | 55 | 90 | 33 |
2024 | 11 | 45 | 74 | 35 |
2024 | 12 | 44 | 65 | 32 |
2025 | 1 | 42 | 59 | 33 |
2025 | 2 | 34 | 56 | 7 |
2025 | 3 | 14 | 45 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 10 | 18 | 5 |
2025 | 5 | 7 | 18 | 5 |
2025 | 6 | 7 | 10 | 6 |
2025 | 7 | 6 | 7 | 6 |
2025 | 8 | 6 | 8 | 5 |
2025 | 9 | 4 | 6 | 3 |
Trending Position
Year | Month | High | Avg |
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2025 | 8 | 807 | 878 |
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2025 | 5 | 865 | 865 |
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2024 | 11 | 977 | 977 |
Year | Month | High | Avg |
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2024 | 8 | 887 | 887 |
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 makes scenes more funny. It's just that it never comes off as a funny whole, just a series of mind farts dotted alongside a potentially warm bonding between estranged father and son thread. Next to this Little Nicky looks a masterpiece! It's a tough film for Sandler fans to defend, and I have been one in the past, but when Vanilla Ice sending himself up is a highlight then you got problems. Whilst Susan Sarandon and James Caan should look in the mirror and ask questions about appearing in this... 3/10
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 (thou ... gh 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 conveyed properly. Since most of the movie is about sex, and possibly alcoholism (again, the point isn't made very clearly), there is a fair amount of sex positive messaging throughout the movie, being inclusive of maturity, skin color, body type, handicapability, and open expression. However because there is a key component of adultery and incest used for humiliation and comedy, it throws any of the previous sex situations into comedy bits, which means not only the message to laugh at people in a messed up sex situation because of incest / adultery (the morality between the two directly addressed), but also statutory rape, the elderly having sex, people expressing thoughts about sex, sex with big black women as things that are comical and that you shouldn't do and should repress. And if that's a thing, then fine, but don't make a movie about it and make me think about it, and then call it a comedy. All of that is on top of the usual thing where everyone wants to bang Adam Sandler, and then he's an alcoholic on top of it, and then we add the litany of things that happen to Andy Samberg's character, to include child neglect, and probably abuse. And it's great for a family to rectify and come to terms together, but to make a movie where they bond over Donny's awful social magic is a weird message on which to make a production. Look, I like being able to turn off my brain and watch some silly movie, and I was ready for it, but then I go thrown into a someone else's debate about if it's okay for a high schooler to knock up his teacher, and it kind of ruined it for me.