Upon learning that their mother has been lying to them for years about their allegedly deceased father, fraternal twin brothers hit the road to search for him.Upon learning that their mother has been lying to them for years about their allegedly deceased father, fraternal twin brothers hit the road to search for him.Upon learning that their mother has been lying to them for years about their allegedly deceased father, fraternal twin brothers hit the road to search for him.
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Robert Mello
- Mr. Jensen
- (as Robert Jon Mello)
Jo Helton
- Elderly Woman
- (as Jo Wintker)
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Father Figures brings nothing new or innovative to the table, but it follows the formula well and delivers a perfectly fine movie. Ed Helms and Owen Wilson star as twin brothers who discover that their father, whom they were told died before they could know him, isn't actually their father. Their mother, played by Glenn Close, isn't sure who their father is, but is pretty sure it's Terry Bradshaw. They then embark on a traditional road comedy as they go to meet him and continually get clues as to who their father is moving them along. The meet an interesting cast of characters and learn about themselves along the way before realizing that the most important thing is that they have each other.
There is no stand out performer who consistently elicits laughs, but it keeps chugging along with decent jokes enough to prevent it from dragging. They avoid overusing any of the jokes and there weren't any points where I was just waiting for the scene to end. This isn't going to be a classic or something that you want to watch over and over, but there are a lot worse ways to kill 2 hours.
There is no stand out performer who consistently elicits laughs, but it keeps chugging along with decent jokes enough to prevent it from dragging. They avoid overusing any of the jokes and there weren't any points where I was just waiting for the scene to end. This isn't going to be a classic or something that you want to watch over and over, but there are a lot worse ways to kill 2 hours.
Too many serious critics so it seems.
After a long week at work if you want a feel good film watch this with a bottle of wine. kind of old school but with a lot of heart. Decent cast. Some good chemistry. And some twists along the way. Very heart warming...Not an oscar winner but a weekend feel good film!
After a long week at work if you want a feel good film watch this with a bottle of wine. kind of old school but with a lot of heart. Decent cast. Some good chemistry. And some twists along the way. Very heart warming...Not an oscar winner but a weekend feel good film!
Ignore the bad reviews. Saw this today with my (picky) son and we both liked it. OK It's not gonna win any super awards, but It's funny and quirky and it stands on its own.
I've never been a massive Owen Wilson fan, but here he shows his big brother side and is actually pretty good. Yes ok It's the typical Wilson role, but he brings a little extra to his character that he doesn't usually emote in most of his movies. Ed Helms nails it and is as funny as always. I don't understand the hate surrounding Ed, he's a really funny guy and a talented actor. They both play off each other brilliantly in this movie and I would pay to see more of their comedy pairing. Add in the brilliant Glenn Close, the awesome Christopher Walken, the kickass Ving Rhames and other great cameos and you've got yourself a decent comedy that's worth the £8 at the cinema.
Give it a chance, I reckon you might enjoy it.
And as always, NEVER go and watch a movie with any expectations. That way you will enjoy it more :)
I've never been a massive Owen Wilson fan, but here he shows his big brother side and is actually pretty good. Yes ok It's the typical Wilson role, but he brings a little extra to his character that he doesn't usually emote in most of his movies. Ed Helms nails it and is as funny as always. I don't understand the hate surrounding Ed, he's a really funny guy and a talented actor. They both play off each other brilliantly in this movie and I would pay to see more of their comedy pairing. Add in the brilliant Glenn Close, the awesome Christopher Walken, the kickass Ving Rhames and other great cameos and you've got yourself a decent comedy that's worth the £8 at the cinema.
Give it a chance, I reckon you might enjoy it.
And as always, NEVER go and watch a movie with any expectations. That way you will enjoy it more :)
Chose this as the best of a supposedly bad lot when I had a free rental. Went into it expecting to give up after ten minutes.
Just finished it and really enjoyed it. Obviously there are twists and turns which aren't too hard to see coming, but it had moments of real emotional heft. It was also pretty funny. Nice just to see two good actors making a decent film.
Just finished it and really enjoyed it. Obviously there are twists and turns which aren't too hard to see coming, but it had moments of real emotional heft. It was also pretty funny. Nice just to see two good actors making a decent film.
Now the minute i saw the trailer where Peter Reynolds acting his usual role of being that uptight guy with his always nervous simple comedy and Owen Wilson again that role of chill hippy relaxed guy i was like ,, Oh , it's one of those things again,,
But man!! after i watched it it really has an amazing new genuine plot that is connected with a will netted screenplay ,, and a shocking,well maybe not shocking but unexpected heartwarming ending.
The cast rose to the occasion and comedy was well distributed all along the 90 minutes ,, and with some action it all looked spotless.
final thought, watch it because it is more than a mediocre comedy,
But man!! after i watched it it really has an amazing new genuine plot that is connected with a will netted screenplay ,, and a shocking,well maybe not shocking but unexpected heartwarming ending.
The cast rose to the occasion and comedy was well distributed all along the 90 minutes ,, and with some action it all looked spotless.
final thought, watch it because it is more than a mediocre comedy,
Did you know
- TriviaThe front desk worker in the hotel is played by Andrew Wilson, Owen Wilson's older brother.
- GoofsWhen they all leave Terry Bradshaw Motors, Terry introduces his blue Corvette as a 1975, which it was not. The body style used in the movie was produced only from 1980 through 1982, much later than he had stated. Rear glass panel, grille, tail and molded spoilers are key. Wheel design was first introduced in 1978.
- Quotes
Kyle Reynolds: Wow.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Ed Helms/Fareed Zakaria/Electric Guest (2017)
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- Also known as
- ¿Quién @#*%$ es papá?
- Filming locations
- Great Walton Railroad, Alcovy Mountain Rd SE, Monroe, Georgia, USA(Railroad Crossing Scene)
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Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $17,501,244
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,287,451
- Dec 24, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $25,701,244
- Runtime
- 1h 53m(113 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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