My Boss's Daughter
905
Comedy. Romance
When a young man (Ashton Kutcher) is asked by his boss (Terence Stamp) to house sit for him, he uses the opportunity to try to get closer to his boss's daughter (Tara Reid), whom he’s had a crush on for a long time. However, a long line of other house guests end up dropping in and getting in his way. He also has to deal with his boss’ son, who is on the run from drug dealers.
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"This muddled comedy of confusion feels as if it were a Farrelly brothers' comedy that has sat exposed to the elements long past its expiration date." | ||||
"A pleasurably intense burst of anarchy with no moral in sight, thank God." | ||||
"Not much to laugh at." | ||||
"'My Boss's Daughter' is not awful. It is a genial youth comedy that serves Kutcher well as a vehicle. That's it. That's all it tries to be" | ||||
"This is a movie that boggles the mind: a bad-taste comedy that makes the average effort by the Farrelly Brothers (mysteriously thanked in the credits) look like a Merchant-Ivory film." | ||||
"Outrageous and often disgusting film." |
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