Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 35000000
Revenue
$ 96753696

Charlie

Dan

Vicki

Zach

Emily

Amanda

Ralph White

Jimmy Lunchbox

Yancy Devlin

Gary - Child Proofer #1

Nick - Child Proofer #2

Martha

Gloria Lawrence

Troop Leader Adam

Condo Woman

Tattoo Artist

Yoshiro Nishamura

Riku

Tijuana Priest

Kelly

Singing Waiter

Singing Hostess

Singing Waiter 2

Indian Guy

Hot Waitress

Grandma

Grandpa

Old Guy

Singing Waiter 3

Hot Waitress 2

Japanese Executive

Japanese Executive

Japanese Executive

Japanese Executive

Japanese Executive

Japanese Executive

Driver

Little Kid

Rayburn & Reed Employee

Spanish Lady

Lazy Pooch Employee

Japanese Flight Attendant

Waiter

Hot Waitress 3

Cute Soccer Kid

Soccer Kid

Soccer Kid

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Back-Up Singer

Back-Up Singer

Back-Up Singer

Muppet

Muppet

Muppet

Muppet

Muppet

Muppet

Gorilla

Zoo Security Guard

Zoo Maintenance

Pretzel Man (uncredited)

Ice Cream Girl (uncredited)

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Hot Jogger (uncredited)

Handyman (uncredited)

Big Tina (uncredited)

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Japanese Security Guard #1 (uncredited)

Airport Security #3 (uncredited)

Commuter (uncredited)

Singing Waiter (uncredited)

Commuter (uncredited)

Businessman (uncredited)

Bartender (uncredited)

Singing Waitress (uncredited)

South Beach Dude (uncredited)

Conga Line Dancer (uncredited)

Girl at Birthday (uncredited)

Written by Kamurai on 2020-09-20
Bad watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. I love Robin Williams and Seth Green, but man, I don't know what is wrong with Travolta in this. I'm not a big fan of his to begin with, but he's just a jackass. Not only does he have a jerk character, but he looks like he's phoning it in too. "I'm here, I'm saying the lines." It wouldn't be so bad if he wasn't the lead character. The movie is about THEIR business, and Robin's character's kids, but personality wise Robin has to play this push over character that can't do anything but take the punches, and he doesn't do abuse humor well. He's known for absurd humor, that the situation is ridiculous and out of control, not that he's suffering from it persay. I've also always like Robin William's connection to kids and that, at heart, he's a family guy. This character that lives isolated from his kids, that can't be fun was a poor casting for him. Honestly, looking at the story even, I don't know why anyone decided to make this, unless the right names made it happen, and they just left big blank spaces in the script that said, "something ridiculous and funny" and they just slotted in things like "Seth Green gets adopted by a Guerilla". Don't waste your time with this unless you're just on a Robin Williams marathon for completionist sake.

Written by r96sk on 2020-11-08
I wanted this to be good, but it's anything but. There is nothing I enjoyed about <em>'Old Dogs'</em>, every second of its 88 minute run time is a hard slog. Robin Williams and John Travolta are the only reasons that I haven't rated this even lower, I'm not saying those two are all that noteworthy in this but their acting ability raises things up ever so slightly. The premise is incredibly lame and painstakingly predictable, while the comedy is very lazy - I didn't laugh once, there's not even a minutely chucklesome moment. There are some terrible attempted gags in there. A major disappointment, I wanted to like this due to the two leads but I just couldn't. Dreadful film. 2000s live-action Disney is mental. From the greatness of <em>'Pirates of the Caribbean'</em>, <em>'Holes'</em> and <em>'The Greatest Game Ever Played'</em> to the diabolical <em>'The Country Bears'</em>, <em>'Max Keeble's Big Move'</em> and now this. Rather incredible.