Grandmas Boy
After losing his job and his house, as his roommate spends his money of rent in hockey, the thing that leads the house owner fires them out, and after many terrible, Alex, accepts his grandmother's offer of living with her, but living with her is not easy, as he struggles against her housemates, who are wacky.
18 November 1953, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
9 October 1976, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
17 November 1974, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 December 1968, West Hartford, Connecticut, USA
5 July 1936, Goessel, Kansas, USA
December 18, 2010
Absolutely dreadful and offensive comedy.March 01, 2007
Even if you aren't under the influence, you might find yourself chuckling at various points during the movie, if only in disbelief at some of the things the cast is asked to do.January 14, 2006
If you're a video game geek and/or a stoner, Grandma's Boy isn't a comedy -- it's a documentary. For everyone else, it's an interminably flat, one-joke movie with admittedly a couple of decent laughs.June 29, 2006
better than some sandler moviesJanuary 09, 2006
The Sandler-patented mix of the deliberately offensive and the blatantly sentimental loses something in the maestro's absence.September 23, 2006
Hilarity fails to ensue in the workplace or at home, in spite of the late introduction of a fighting, driving monkey.January 09, 2006
Grandma's Boy is an Adam Sandler comedy without Adam Sandler, which is kind of like getting a root canal without the dentist.January 11, 2006
[The film] does a very thorough job of reducing every recognizable member of the cast to probable career lows.April 29, 2009
So filled with untapped laughs, potentially interesting sub-plots and fails in every single aspect in a mostly laughless stoner comedy.May 27, 2006
...one puerile, thoroughly unfunny joke after another...August 15, 2015
The sex, fart, and pot jokes come so fast and furious that a white flag seems the most appropriate response.October 21, 2006
Grandma's Boy isn't just a movie, it's a weapon of mass destruction. Audiences across the country should run for cover.