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List Price: $9.99 | | Label: Dimension Home Video
Salesrank: 38815
Released: February 3, 2004 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Dimension My Boss's Daughter - DVD
When his mean boss asks him to housesit, a young man (Kutcher) tries to use it as an opportunity to win the heart of his boss's daughter (Reid), on whom he has long had a crush. What he doesn't plan on is the long line of other houseguests that come along in the meantime...
Starring:
Ashton Kutcher, Tara Reid, Carmen Electra, Andy Richter, Molly Shannon, Michael Madsen, Terence Stamp, Ever Carradine, Jon Abrahams, David Koechner
Director: David Zucker
Description of My Boss's Daughter (Theatrical PG-13 Edition):
Heartthrob Ashton Kutcher lends his mix of leading-man looks and goofball personality to the cascading disaster farce of My Boss's Daughter. Tom Stansfield (Kutcher, Just Married) thinks he's going out on a date with Lisa (Tara Reid, American Pie), the daughter of his tyrannical boss, Mr. Taylor (Terence Stamp, The Limey)--but in fact, he's unknowingly agreed to house-sit the boss's house, which is loaded with antiques, a cash-filled safe, and a depressed owl. Of course, everything goes awry, starting with the owl escaping and culminating in a drug-dealing thug being buried in the back yard while Tom drives Mr. Taylor's car through the front of the house. The supporting cast is bizarrely star-studded, including Molly Shannon, Andy Richter, Jeffrey Tambor, Michael Madsen, Dave Foley, and Carmen Electra. Directed by David Zucker (Airplane!, the Naked Gun series); it must have all looked good on paper. --Bret Fetzer
My Boss's Daughter (Theatrical PG-13 Edition) Reviews:
Simply Horrible 
2007-07-19 - This movie is a contender for the worst ever made. It is not funny by any stretch of the imagination and the acting is cringe-worthy. Avoid it at all costs as it has no redeeming qualities what so ever. It's not even laughably bad or so good that it's bad. It's just plain old horrible.
One of the better Ashton Kutcher Films 
2005-12-17 - I don't know why so many people hate this movie.Ok,yes,it did have occasional boring parts,but the humor is great and has some pretty good jokes.What its about is a straight laced guy named Tom Stansfield(Ashton Kutcher) who wants to move up in his company and impress his grouchy boss(Terence Stamp).He is shocked to find out that the girl he has a crush on is his boss's daughter.When she asks if he has plans,he thinks its for a date,but its actually a favor asking to house sit.Soon enough,a bunch of uninvited guests show up and ruin the house.Then he gets a call from his boss saying to pick him up in 15 minutes!
All in all I think this is a great comedy,although it doesn't exactly seem like David Zucker's type of movie,it is still very funny.
Couldn't stop laughing 
2005-10-25 - This is one of the most hilarious movies I have ever seen (in a weird, rather perverted way, haha) and this R Rated Edition just added to the humor.
Sick, yes! Lame, yes! Totally unrealistic, yes! But I absolutely LOVED it and felt it was money very well spent. The blooper reel is hilarious on this one!
Lower the Camp Bar... 
2005-09-01 - Ashton Kutcher is to acting what Ed Wood was to directing....One difference was that Wood's movies were bad enough to make the camp category. Kutcher's are bad enough that I understand some European cities have banned them...mainly in France.
I would offer no stars , but one is required. This should be changed...
very funny 
2005-05-01 - great movie. had very lil boring moments but picked up with lots of funny moments.