Two friends and business partners find their lives turned upside down when strange circumstances lead them to be the temporary guardians of seven year-old twins.... (Full plot summary below)
Two friends and business partners find their lives turned upside down when strange circumstances lead them to be the temporary guardians of seven year-old twins.
Leave your thoughts about Old Dogs.
CinematicalEric D. SniderExactly as funny as you'd expect a movie to be that stars John Travolta and Robin Williams as two bachelors who must suddenly take care of precocious 7-year-old twins, and that was directed by the man who made Wild Hogs. |
Reeling ReviewsLaura Clifford...a morass of cliche, crotch shots and utter disregard for both logic and the audience. Walt Disney and poor Bernie Mac must be turning over in their graves. |
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookHere's a Thanksgiving turkey that was rancid as soon as the idea was cooked up. |
E! OnlineMatt StevensWith John Travolta and Robin Williams mugging as best buds who care for two 7-year-olds, this stinky mutt of a movie pees on your leg and tells you it's comedy. |
One Guy's OpinionFrank Swietek[A] sorry mess, a mangy, flea-bitten comedy of Daddy Day Care caliber. |
Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher Smith"Old Dogs" also wants to entertain the adults in the audience. Frankly, any adult who finds this film humorous may be at the same level of intelligence as their child and someone should call child services immediately. |
BeliefnetNell Minowendlessly, excruciatingly un-funny non-comedy |
BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfA spastic, noxious comedy, Old Dogs is scattershot and out of control, bludgeoning the audience with all sorts of eye-bulging mugging and dire cliché. It's insufferable and lazily directed. |
Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMark PfeifferThe old dogs of the title may refer to the not quite senior citizen leads, but it's a more apt description of the shopworn and laughless jokes occupying this woofer of a comedy. |
smh.com.auGiles HardieThose expecting new tricks or even vaguely inventive laughs from Old Dogs or its two waning stars should heed the obvious cliche. |