Sit. Stay. Play Dad.
Two friends and business partners find their lives turned upside down when strange circumstances lead to them being placed in the care of 7-year-old twins.
Genre(s): Comedy, Family
Rating: 5.3/10 (927 votes)
Release Date: 25 November 2009
Country: USA
Languages: English, Ukrainian
Company: Tapestry Films
Sound: Dolby Digital
Director(s): Walt Becker
Genre(s): Comedy, Family
Rating: 5.3/10 (927 votes)
Release Date: 25 November 2009
Country: USA
Languages: English, Ukrainian
Company: Tapestry Films
Sound: Dolby Digital
Director(s): Walt Becker
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Producer(s):
Peter Abrams - producer
Garrett Grant - executive producer
Robert L. Levy - producer
Andrew Panay - producer
Writer(s):
David Diamond - (written by) &
David Weissman - (written by)
Cast:
John Travolta - Charlie
Robin Williams - Dan
Kelly Preston - Vicki
Conner Rayburn - Zach
Ella Bleu Travolta - Emily
Lori Loughlin - Amanda
Seth Green - Ralph White
Bernie Mac - Jimmy Lunchbox
Matt Dillon - Barry
Ann-Margret - Martha
Music: John Debney
Peter Abrams - producer
Garrett Grant - executive producer
Robert L. Levy - producer
Andrew Panay - producer
Writer(s):
David Diamond - (written by) &
David Weissman - (written by)
Cast:
John Travolta - Charlie
Robin Williams - Dan
Kelly Preston - Vicki
Conner Rayburn - Zach
Ella Bleu Travolta - Emily
Lori Loughlin - Amanda
Seth Green - Ralph White
Bernie Mac - Jimmy Lunchbox
Matt Dillon - Barry
Ann-Margret - Martha
Music: John Debney




December 1st, 2009
Hi, I saw this movie 2 days ago with friends and we didn't tough thatit was a waste of money we were laughing at at the movie like everysingle on. There were many funny scenes like the scene in the zoo withthe gorilla and then with the superhero on the jet pack. But this moviewas far from being perfect because it wasn't a very interesting storyand they could put some funnier moments because there were some notvery hilarious. Also, I think that i was like some thing that we'vealready saw so they could make up a new idea and some better stories.So I could say that it is a good movie but not perfect and you shouldgo see it.
December 3rd, 2009
A friend and I saw a screening of this feeble excuse for a major motionpicture right before Thanksgiving, and the look of exasperation weexchanged during the closing credits is one I hope we never have toshow one other again. Evidently, John Travolta, his wife, daughter andsiblings needed an excuse to take a working family vacation with RobinWilliams, and this cinematic open sore is the result. It is an insultto the intelligence of anybody over, or under, the age of 10. Here's anexample of the film's logic: Kelly Preston (Mrs. T) plays a mother of7-year-old twins; on the eve of being sent to prison, she tells RobinWilliams that he's the dad. Even so, she is extremely concerned aboutwhether he can live up the responsibility of taking care of them whileshe's in the cooler. (The irony is not played for laughs.) If yourelish stupid situations, potty humor and extreme predictability, thisis the movie for you.