The idea that Disney turned a rated r comedy into a family film is freaking hilarious to me , It's pretty much the same thing that to happen to Kangaroo jack.
I remember when Robin Williams died we went to the one of the few Ma & Pa Video stores left and there was a giant display of Williams movies to rent. Only Old Dogs was untouched
"Let's make a movie where the entire joke is that the two central characters are constantly assumed to be gay, but keep it clean for the kids!" Yeah, great idea.
This "forgotten failures" series is like a curated list of my parents' favourite comedy films lmao. All the films we spent high school family evenings rotting our brains to
I don't know if I agree that every childless man is hiding some dramatic backstory. Some people just don't want kids, and it doesn't get any deeper than that.
In my mind, this and Wild Hogs have always just melded together into one movie, basically a Mandela effect. This video honestly blew my mind when I realized they were two separate movies.
This was also the last time Williams had the leading (I repeat LEADING) role in a mainstream film. This movie basically killed his status on the A-list.
I’m just going to assume there’s an R-rated cut of every Robin Williams movie
The idea that Disney turned a rated r comedy into a family film is freaking hilarious to me , It's pretty much the same thing that to happen to Kangaroo jack.
The moment Charlie (John Travolta) said, "The kids said they've never seen 'Friday the 13th. Parts 1 or 2" made me laugh.
I think Travolta's wig should have gotten an oscar for best actor.
I always get this movie confused with "wild hogs"
I remember when Robin Williams died we went to the one of the few Ma & Pa Video stores left and there was a giant display of Williams movies to rent. Only Old Dogs was untouched
"Let's make a movie where the entire joke is that the two central characters are constantly assumed to be gay, but keep it clean for the kids!" Yeah, great idea.
This "forgotten failures" series is like a curated list of my parents' favourite comedy films lmao. All the films we spent high school family evenings rotting our brains to
I don't know if I agree that every childless man is hiding some dramatic backstory. Some people just don't want kids, and it doesn't get any deeper than that.
This made me realize just how much I miss Robin Willams
‘But when test screenings went poorly’
I completely forgot about this movie until he showed the Seth Green and the gorilla clip.
Almost cult classics: Hoodwinked
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In my mind, this and Wild Hogs have always just melded together into one movie, basically a Mandela effect. This video honestly blew my mind when I realized they were two separate movies.
What’s really sad is that this movie had a really good supporting cast and all of them are sorted to bad cameos
Dude that's the little boy who played young Dewey in Walk Hard. Kid's got chops.
I hadn’t heard Kelly Preston died until I saw this video and it was over a year ago.
This was also the last time Williams had the leading (I repeat LEADING) role in a mainstream film. This movie basically killed his status on the A-list.
Travolta doing these types of family movies, has always felt off to me. At least anything that's not "Look whose talking".