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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaHardworking mom Allyson has a crazy night out with her friends while their husbands watch their children.Hardworking mom Allyson has a crazy night out with her friends while their husbands watch their children.Hardworking mom Allyson has a crazy night out with her friends while their husbands watch their children.
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Andrea Logan
- Izzy
- (as Andrea Logan White)
Samantha Hanratty
- Zoe
- (as Sammi Hanratty)
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First, I don't mind raunchy. But I appreciate clean because I can see it with kids and my folks.
A good clean comedy is awesome. And I don't mind faith message movies. I believe in God, just not active in any religion/church.
After seeing this movie I thought about some of the African American oriented movies I have seen and they always deal with religion and faith in a way more organic and interesting way.
So this movie is a bit less subtle about religion. OK. that would have been fine if it would actually have been FUNNY.
this is a not funny movie that but is is safe for your churchy family. bummer. I would rather watch paint dry while I knit.
A good clean comedy is awesome. And I don't mind faith message movies. I believe in God, just not active in any religion/church.
After seeing this movie I thought about some of the African American oriented movies I have seen and they always deal with religion and faith in a way more organic and interesting way.
So this movie is a bit less subtle about religion. OK. that would have been fine if it would actually have been FUNNY.
this is a not funny movie that but is is safe for your churchy family. bummer. I would rather watch paint dry while I knit.
First off - I CANNOT believe that this movie rated lower than NATURAL BORN KILLERS (one of the few movies where I actually walked out of the theater). I think the critics took this movie WAY too seriously and obviously were turned off by a feel-good comedy with Christian overtones. Granted this movie is no MASTERPIECE, but it doesn't pretend to be one. It's a good CLEAN FAMILY comedy that will obviously appeal to moms most. My kids loved it and while it took some time to get rolling it builds steam to a hilarious ending which takes time to let the several elements that were building come to a resolution. As per the typical stereotype the fathers are often portrayed as inept for comedic effect. When I started watching this movie I jokingly felt like I had to turn my "man card" in to watch it. Thankfully that changed with the appearance of "Bones" (Trace Adkins). With him came the bikers, tattoo parlors, etc. Seriously, his character was played well and worked to balance out the hectic pace of the latter half of the movie. Definitely a good date or family movie. It has enough elements to please most any member of the family and keep them laughing until the very end!
In short, it's a very good movie.
I don't know why most critics here, don't like the God-factor in a movie. It is nothing like other lame comedies which rely solely on sex-related jokes.
It shows the stress our moms faced, with 'you are the best when you are yourself' kind of thing.
"Sarah Drew" is a really great actor. This is her first movie that I have seen and I must say, I want to see more.
Summary: Good comedy with very nice acting and a movie which you can totally see with your family.
I don't know why most critics here, don't like the God-factor in a movie. It is nothing like other lame comedies which rely solely on sex-related jokes.
It shows the stress our moms faced, with 'you are the best when you are yourself' kind of thing.
"Sarah Drew" is a really great actor. This is her first movie that I have seen and I must say, I want to see more.
Summary: Good comedy with very nice acting and a movie which you can totally see with your family.
This movie is refreshingly wholesome and since I had my 17 year old daughter with me, it was nice not to worry about embarrassing scenes. I thought it was a girls movie, and it would be perfect for a girl's night out, but it was also a movie that would be awesome for a date night if you have young kids. It was funny, and quirky, but it also had moments of deep truth about what it is like to have those "mommie moments" when you just feel like a total out of control mess. It addresses the sense of failure moms with young kids and teenagers often have, and you walk out a little bit renewed. Dad's will gain better understanding of what it is like to be a mom. All of these cute life lessons are wrapped around goofy humor that is a lot of fun. Trace Adkins as a big, burly biker guy was adorable. This is a perfect Mother's Day movie that is totally appropriate for kids too.
Mom's Night Out is one of the most delightful comedies I have seen in years. It was pure joy to sit through a film that was not filled with crude, raunchy, vulgar "humor" or language. I honestly had doubts about even attending; my thoughts were "chick flick" (not a huge fan), the "dad is inept" routine (whose popularity is what led me to quit watching television comedies years ago), and how rare comedy is with faith-based films. I seldom cry or laugh at films, in theaters anyway, but I laughed out loud during much of this film. Best part? I laughed at loud because it genuinely appealed to my sense of humor. Sadly, I have been known to laugh out loud because a film is poorly written or made, but this film is simply funny.
During the past couple of days, I have read some bad reviews of the film, and I want to address those. The ones I have read have been written by people who apparently attack any film that has Christianity shown in a positive light (and Mom's Night Out is by no stretch of the imagination an evangelical film), stay at home moms (the laments by some of the reviewers about Allyson's lack of employment are a humorous read themselves), and those who actually seem to feel a need for raunchy humor and crude language. I have read a few comments about it being "sexist"; I saw couples I recognize----partners who know that marriage is not 50/50 but 100/100, and that sometimes one needs a bit more support (and it works both ways). Instead of seeing a small slice of life, these reviewers have completely defined people based on one storyline.
I remember having a 'come-apart' a couple of times when a house full of children, especially pre-schoolers, got overwhelming. That is a part of who I am, but not the complete person. Understand what I mean? So, I could completely relate to the film and various characters in it. Some parts edged toward 'screwball comedy', which I happen to love, but sometimes you need to suspend belief for a while. So, take a break, relax, and enjoy!
During the past couple of days, I have read some bad reviews of the film, and I want to address those. The ones I have read have been written by people who apparently attack any film that has Christianity shown in a positive light (and Mom's Night Out is by no stretch of the imagination an evangelical film), stay at home moms (the laments by some of the reviewers about Allyson's lack of employment are a humorous read themselves), and those who actually seem to feel a need for raunchy humor and crude language. I have read a few comments about it being "sexist"; I saw couples I recognize----partners who know that marriage is not 50/50 but 100/100, and that sometimes one needs a bit more support (and it works both ways). Instead of seeing a small slice of life, these reviewers have completely defined people based on one storyline.
I remember having a 'come-apart' a couple of times when a house full of children, especially pre-schoolers, got overwhelming. That is a part of who I am, but not the complete person. Understand what I mean? So, I could completely relate to the film and various characters in it. Some parts edged toward 'screwball comedy', which I happen to love, but sometimes you need to suspend belief for a while. So, take a break, relax, and enjoy!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizTrace Adkins (Bones) and Randy McDowell (Hank) became good friends, but when Bones head-butts him, it wasn't just acting: it was real. Randy had a mark on his forehead immediately afterwards.
- BlooperSondra is shown as having a numb face and difficulty speaking after being shot with a Taser. A Taser shot does neither of these things.
- Curiosità sui crediti"Mama" was not harmed in the making of this movie.
- ConnessioniFeatures The Donna Reed Show (1958)
- Colonne sonoreEverybody Loves Me
Written by Brent Kutzle and Ryan Tedder
Performed by OneRepublic
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Budget
- 5.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.429.707 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4.311.083 USD
- 11 mag 2014
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 10.536.956 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 38min(98 min)
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- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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