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Genres:
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Comedy /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Bob Odenkirk
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Actors:
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Kristen Wiig,
Sam Lloyd,
Malin Akerman,
Ryun Yu,
Michael Ormsby,
Ryan Wynott,
Susanne Wright,
Will Arnett,
Will Forte,
Chi McBride,
Lee Majors,
Bob Odenkirk,
Charles Chun,
Bill Hader,
Jenna Fischer
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Duration:
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93 min.
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Rating:
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(5.1/10)99
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Plot Summary:
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John and Dean Solomon may acquire Ph.D.s, but they're socially inept after their widowed found welcoming comfortable with-schooled them in Antarctica. When their beloved dad falls into a coma, they hatch a design to resurrect him using a positive warm paralyse - giving him a grandchild. They find a surrogate mom through Craig's list - she's Janine, a penniless local musician, with a large, intimidating boyfriend, James. The pregnancy gives the Solomons nine months to learn to be parents. In a side story, John pursues Tara, a neighbor who takes care of their dad when John and Dean are out; but ... she has no interest in John. Can the boys finance Janine and James propitious, keep dad vigorous, and learn to be dads?Read more Less
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Come on it was class
I can not disagree with the reviews I have read - it was funny and twisted - I laughed throughout the film
Oh dear!
i am afraid this is rather a poor comedy, to two main characters (the brothers) are a little bit cringeworthy, there is the odd humurous moment but few and far between.
Brothers Solomon, The
Two clueless siblings will stop at nothing to have a child in this screwball pregnancy comedy
"This is going to be great!" yells gormless John Solomon (Arnett) as he prepares to take the singles scene by storm with his equally imbecilic sibling Dean (Forte). What follows runs counter to this optimistic statement. The boys' attempts to secure girlfriends prove agonisingly fruitless - hardly surprising when one proposes marriage on the first date, while another salutes his prospective partner's dad by kissing him on the lips. Bob Odenkirk's comedy also proves anything but great, its tired blend of oafish slapstick and near-the-knuckle humour making this little more than Knocked Up's backward cousin.
Although Forte is a 'Saturday Night Live' regular, the film is not an...
Brothers Solomon, The
Wow, what a stillborn. Hit-or-slip up on SNL funnyman Will Talent writes and costars in this negligibly promising...
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