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Comedy
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Director:
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Nicholaus Goossen
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Actors:
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Kelvin Yu,
Chuck Church,
Scott Halberstadt,
Heidi Hawking,
Linda Cardellini,
Allen Covert,
Peter Dante,
Shirley Jones,
Shirley Knight,
Joel Moore,
Kevin Nealon,
Doris Roberts,
Nick Swardson,
Jonah Hill,
Shana Hiatt
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Duration:
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95 min.
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Rating:
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(7/10)73
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Plot Summary:
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When his roommate spends the rent money on Filipino hookers. Alex, a 35 year video devil-may-care tester has to find a new place to live. After a "encounter" with his friends mom, Alex is forced to hasten in with his grandmother. Trying to save face with his younger co-workers, Alex says that he is living "with three hot babes" (explanation his grandmother and her two roommates).
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Grandma's Boy
Roger MooreAt long last, a movie to steal the audience away from The Chronicles of Narnia!
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