Brian verliert seinen Job und wird zum Hausmann. Als er eine Einladung zu einem Spieletreff eines anderen Hausmanns annimmt, merkt er schnell, dass dieser ein unberechenbarer Typ ist.Brian verliert seinen Job und wird zum Hausmann. Als er eine Einladung zu einem Spieletreff eines anderen Hausmanns annimmt, merkt er schnell, dass dieser ein unberechenbarer Typ ist.Brian verliert seinen Job und wird zum Hausmann. Als er eine Einladung zu einem Spieletreff eines anderen Hausmanns annimmt, merkt er schnell, dass dieser ein unberechenbarer Typ ist.
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Sabrina Dhowre Elba
- Marla
- (as Sabrina Elba)
Kalyn Harper
- Female Sorority Exec
- (as Kayln Harper)
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This is why comedies aren't made anymore because when they do make a good one people just hate on it. It has dark humor, which we never get to see anymore. I can't stand Kevin James but I liked him much better as the straight man. Alan Ritchson killed it. They actually worked well together. I was scream laughing when he fought the kid at the park. I did not expect anything and really enjoyed it. People are so bitter and miserable all they do is go online hating on every book, game, movie, show, recipe or video. Look how bad cult classics did at first every time. Don't listen to the immediate bad reviews, they are seldom right.
Sometimes you sit down to watch a movie that clearly isn't going to change your life... and somehow you end up laughing more than you thought you would. That's exactly what happened to me with Playdate. It's not smart, it's not original, and it's definitely not aiming high, but there's something in its clumsy charm that ends up being genuinely fun. Maybe it's the mix of goofy action, ridiculous situations, and a cast that looks like they're just having a good time.
I mainly watched it because Alan Ritchson is in it, and honestly, he surprised me. He has a natural comedic timing that doesn't feel forced. That big-kid energy he has -half brute, half puppy- works surprisingly well here. The movie relies on that vibe more than anything else: when he's on screen, things flow; when he's not, the weaknesses show more clearly.
The humor is simple. Very simple. The kind that makes you ask yourself, "Why am I laughing at this?"... right before you laugh again. But hey, in a comedy like this, getting real laughs already counts as a win. It never pretends to be clever or groundbreaking; it just wants to entertain for a while, and that honesty helps.
Technically, it's nothing to brag about. The script is bare bones, the action scenes run on autopilot, and some moments feel so out of nowhere that they might as well have been improvised. But because the film never asks you to take it seriously, you end up forgiving a lot. There are comedies that try so hard to be sharp that they become painful -this one at least knows exactly what lane it's in.
I won't remember it next week, and I doubt anyone will. But during its runtime, it gave me a handful of genuine laughs, and that's more than what many "bigger" comedies manage nowadays. Sometimes a silly movie is all you need.
I mainly watched it because Alan Ritchson is in it, and honestly, he surprised me. He has a natural comedic timing that doesn't feel forced. That big-kid energy he has -half brute, half puppy- works surprisingly well here. The movie relies on that vibe more than anything else: when he's on screen, things flow; when he's not, the weaknesses show more clearly.
The humor is simple. Very simple. The kind that makes you ask yourself, "Why am I laughing at this?"... right before you laugh again. But hey, in a comedy like this, getting real laughs already counts as a win. It never pretends to be clever or groundbreaking; it just wants to entertain for a while, and that honesty helps.
Technically, it's nothing to brag about. The script is bare bones, the action scenes run on autopilot, and some moments feel so out of nowhere that they might as well have been improvised. But because the film never asks you to take it seriously, you end up forgiving a lot. There are comedies that try so hard to be sharp that they become painful -this one at least knows exactly what lane it's in.
I won't remember it next week, and I doubt anyone will. But during its runtime, it gave me a handful of genuine laughs, and that's more than what many "bigger" comedies manage nowadays. Sometimes a silly movie is all you need.
Kevin James plays his typical loser guy, inept, not taken seriously, needing to prove himself and discover his inner strength. Alan Ritchson is quite funny and has moments you where you connect with his character and you feel for him. But the entire movie you are hoping his character is like some secret CIA agent who is smart and competent. Instead he flails around as an ex-military contractor who's a little low in the IQ department lets just say.
He delivers some one liners was great comedic timing, deadpan which makes it even funnier. However the whole movie is a bit silly, if you're snowed in or stuck home and need something to watch, it's not bad but it's definitely not great.
He delivers some one liners was great comedic timing, deadpan which makes it even funnier. However the whole movie is a bit silly, if you're snowed in or stuck home and need something to watch, it's not bad but it's definitely not great.
We found this movie streaming on Prime. We settled in and about the 10 to 15 minutes mark I was so annoyed with the silliness that I considered abandoning it. But I didn't and ultimately I found it entertaining enough, mainly because of the two stars, Ritchson and James.
It is hard to summarize without spoilers but Alan Ritchson is Jeff Eamon, new guy in the neighborhood seemingly desperate for a new best friend. He encounters Kevin James as Brian Jennings at a local park, each has a young boy with them and playing catch. But right away we notice something is very off kilter with Jeff's son, "CJ", which we find has a somewhat sinister meaning.
Anyway much of it becomes a buddy movie with the two men and the two young boys running away from dangerous men. Ritchson and James play well off each other. I can't give this a high rating, I'd probably never recommend it to anyone I know, but at least I was entertained and the end credits include a few funny outtakes.
It is hard to summarize without spoilers but Alan Ritchson is Jeff Eamon, new guy in the neighborhood seemingly desperate for a new best friend. He encounters Kevin James as Brian Jennings at a local park, each has a young boy with them and playing catch. But right away we notice something is very off kilter with Jeff's son, "CJ", which we find has a somewhat sinister meaning.
Anyway much of it becomes a buddy movie with the two men and the two young boys running away from dangerous men. Ritchson and James play well off each other. I can't give this a high rating, I'd probably never recommend it to anyone I know, but at least I was entertained and the end credits include a few funny outtakes.
Saw someone review that this was just absolutely terrible with 1 star - congratulations you were unique today.
This movie is meant to be dumb and I honestly thought it was really funny. I first watched Alan Ritchson in Blue Mountain State and will always remember him as the dude with the micro pen*s in New Girl. Then Reacher came along and I enjoy him in that.
So it was kind of hilarious to see him acting as the best of both those worlds.
This is a movie, not a fact-checking documentary. It's meant to be fun. And it was so stupid that it had me laughing out loud. Yall need to quit being so serious.
This movie is meant to be dumb and I honestly thought it was really funny. I first watched Alan Ritchson in Blue Mountain State and will always remember him as the dude with the micro pen*s in New Girl. Then Reacher came along and I enjoy him in that.
So it was kind of hilarious to see him acting as the best of both those worlds.
This is a movie, not a fact-checking documentary. It's meant to be fun. And it was so stupid that it had me laughing out loud. Yall need to quit being so serious.
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- WissenswertesAt one point, the boys are watching The Girl Next Door (2004), which Luke Greenfield also directed.
- PatzerThe ostensibly protracted car chase, presented as a long pursuit in a single direction, repeatedly traverses the same short stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway near Maple Ridge, British Columbia, looping back and forth past the same off-ramp and warehouse in both directions of travel.
- Crazy CreditsDuring the first part of the credits, a series of bloopers are shown.
- VerbindungenFeatures Das Schweigen der Lämmer (1991)
- SoundtracksCarmina Burana
Written by Carl Orff
Performed by Bournemouth Symphony Chorus; Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Marin Alsop (conductor)
Licensed courtesy of Naxos Music
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