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''Old Dogs'' is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Walt Becker and starring
John Travolta John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor. He came to public attention during the 1970s, appearing on the television sitcom ''Welcome Back, Kotter'' (1975–1979) and starring in the box office successes ''Carrie'' (19 ...
and Robin Williams with an ensemble supporting cast played by Kelly Preston,
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, Justin Long,
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, Rita Wilson,
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,
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, and Bernie Mac. It was released in theaters on November 25, 2009 and it was released on March 9, 2010 on DVD. The movie is dedicated to both Mac (who died in August 2008 and had his final acting role in the film) and Jett Travolta (John Travolta and Kelly Preston's son who died in January 2009). The film was panned by critics and grossed $96.7 million worldwide on a $35 million budget. At the
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ceremony, ''Old Dogs'' was nominated in four categories: Worst Picture, Worst Actor for John Travolta, Worst Supporting Actress for Kelly Preston and Worst Director for Walt Becker. Canadian musician Bryan Adams wrote the theme song for the film, "
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Plot

Dan Rayburn and Charlie Reed are best friends and co-owners of a successful sports marketing firm. Seven years prior, Dan, recently divorced, married Vicki after being whisked away by Charlie for a tropical vacation. The marriage, however, is short lived. Seven years later, Vicki resurfaces to tell him that their short marriage resulted in something he never suspected: twins Zach and Emily. As Vicki is facing jail time for her work as an environmental activist, and her friend Jenna is hospitalized from a freak accident, she asks Dan to take care of the kids while she does her time. Thinking this might be his chance to get back with Vicki, Dan agrees, but only if Charlie helps him as neither have any experience taking care of kids. At the same time, they must finalize a huge marketing deal with a Japanese company, something they've always dreamed of, but will take all of their talents to clinch. As Dan's condo does not allow children, they have to board with Charlie. Charlie and Dan's attempts to take care of the kids are well-intentioned, but very awkward. On a trip with the kids to an overnight camp, a hard-nosed camp instructor, Barry, becomes convinced that Dan and Charlie are homosexual partners. The trip ends after Dan accidentally sets a beloved statue of the camp's founder on fire. The kids then proceed to spill and replace Charlie and Dan's prescriptions, mixing them up in the process. Dan then must play a game of golf with the Japanese executives while experiencing extreme side effects and Charlie tries to woo Amanda with a face frozen by the pills. Desperate to help Dan communicate with the children despite his inexperience with children, Charlie recruits his friend Jimmy Lunchbox, a famous, flamboyant children's entertainer. Jimmy comes by and straps Dan and Charlie in motion controlled puppet suits so Charlie can help Dan make all the right moves with his daughter while having a tea party. The suits malfunction, but Dan speaks from the heart, winning over Emily and making Jimmy emotional. Everything is great with Vicki as she returns home after serving her time. However, the guys have sealed their Japanese deal, sending junior associate Craig to Tokyo. When he goes missing after his arrival, Charlie and Dan must fly to Tokyo themselves to take his place. Dan must leave the kids and Vicki despite his and their desire to be a family. Once in Tokyo, Dan realizes what he really wants is to be a good father. He leaves the meeting without sealing the deal, angering Charlie. Later, they make up and rush with Craig, who has returned from Tokyo, to Vermont for the kids' birthday party. They don't get into the Burlington Zoo in time and are forced to break in. However, they mistakenly wind up in the gorilla enclosure, in which they encounter an angry one. Though Dan and Charlie escape and are attacked by penguins, Craig is captured by the gorilla, which takes a strong liking to him as he sings
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. Dan then pays a birthday party performer hired by Vicki to use his jet pack and suit, flies into the ceremony and wins over his kids again. When the jet pack stops working in mid-air, he falls into a lake and is taken to an ambulance on a stretcher. One year later, Dan and Vicki are together, Charlie has married Amanda, and Craig has become like a new "uncle" to the kids.


Cast

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John Travolta John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor. He came to public attention during the 1970s, appearing on the television sitcom ''Welcome Back, Kotter'' (1975–1979) and starring in the box office successes ''Carrie'' (19 ...
as Charlie Reed * Robin Williams as Daniel "Dan" Rayburn * Kelly Preston as Vicki Greer * Ella Bleu Travolta as Emily Greer *Conner Rayburn as Zach Greer *
Lori Loughlin Lori Anne Loughlin (; born July 28, 1964) is an American actress. From 1988 to 1995, she played Rebecca Donaldson Katsopolis on the ABC sitcom ''Full House'', and reprised the role for its Netflix sequel '' Fuller House'' (2016–2018). Loughlin ...
as Amanda *
Seth Green Seth Benjamin Green ( ''né'' Gesshel-Green; born February 8, 1974) is an American actor, producer, and writer. Green's film debut came with a role in the comedy-drama film ''The Hotel New Hampshire'' (1984), and he went on to have supporting ...
as Craig White * Rita Wilson as Jenna * Bernie Mac as Jimmy Lunchbox *
Matt Dillon Matthew Raymond Dillon (born February 18, 1964) is an American actor. He has received various accolades, including an Oscar and Grammy nomination. Dillon made his feature film debut in '' Over the Edge'' (1979) and established himself as a te ...
as Troop Leader Barry * Justin Long as Troop Leader Adam (''uncredited'') *
Dax Shepard Dax Randall Shepard (born January 2, 1975) is an American actor, comedian, filmmaker and podcast host. Since 2018, he has hosted '' Armchair Expert'', a podcast that interviews celebrities, journalists, and academics about their lives. Shepard h ...
as Child Proofer Gary (''uncredited'') * Luis Guzmán as Child Proofer Nick (''uncredited'') *
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as Yoshiro Nishamura * Kevin W. Yamada as Riku * Ann-Margret as Martha * Amy Sedaris as Condo Woman * Laura Allen as Kelly *
Bradley Steven Perry Bradley Steven Perry (born November 23, 1998) is an American actor. He played the role of Good Luck Charlie#Gabe Duncan, Gabe Duncan on the Disney Channel family sitcom ''Good Luck Charlie'', and the role of Roger Ellison in Disney's ''High Scho ...
as Soccer Kid *
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as Soccer Kid * Paulo Costanzo as Zoo Maintenance (''uncredited'') * DeRay Davis as Zoo Security Guard (''uncredited'') *
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as Restaurant Patron (''uncredited'') * Residente as Tattoo Artist *
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as Gorilla


Muppet performers

The following have performed the puppets in Jimmy Lunchbox's show and are credited as "Muppets": * Bruce Connelly * Josh Cohen * Joe Kovacs *
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* Edward Noel MacNeal * Matt Vogel


Reception


Critical response

''Old Dogs'' was panned by critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 5%, based on 110 reviews, with an average rating of 2.70/10. The site's consensus reads, "Its cast tries hard, but ''Old Dogs'' is a predictable, nearly witless attempt at physical comedy and moral uplift that misses the mark on both counts." The film was ranked number three on their list of the ten most moldy films of 2009. At Metacritic, ''Old Dogs'' received an aggregated rating of 19 out of 100, based on 22 reviews, indicating "overwhelming dislike." Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average rating of "B+". Film critic
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gave ''Old Dogs'' a rating of one star out of a possible four. Ebert opened his review commenting, "''Old Dogs'' is stupefying (sic) dimwitted. What were John Travolta and Robin Williams ''thinking'' of? Apparently their agents weren't perceptive enough to smell the screenplay in its advanced state of decomposition". ''
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'' gave ''Old Dogs'' a rating of zero stars out of a possible four, and criticized the film for "hammy acting and sledgehammer editing". Film critic Roger Moore of '' The Orlando Sentinel'' gave ''Old Dogs'' a rating of one and a half stars out of a possible four. "Trashing ''Old Dogs'' is a bit like kicking a puppy. But here goes. The new comedy from some of the folks who brought us ''Wild Hogs'' is badly written and broadly acted, shamelessly manipulative and not above stopping by the toilet for a laugh or two," wrote Moore. Bill Goodykoontz of '' The Star Press'' gave the film a critical review, and commented, "''Old Dogs'', which stars Robin Williams and John Travolta as a couple of aging bachelors who suddenly have twins thrust upon them, delivers everything you’d expect. Which is: not much." He concluded his review with, "Let’s hope Williams, Travolta and the rest got a fabulous payday for ''Old Dogs''. Because otherwise, you know, woof." In a review for '' The Arizona Republic'', Goodykoontz gave the film a rating of one and a half stars out of a possible five. Writing for the '' San Jose Mercury News'' in an analysis of movies that were released around Thanksgiving, Randy Myers placed ''Old Dogs'' below "The Scraps: Leftovers that should be immediately placed in Fido's bowl." Myers commented, "We have a winner in the Thanksgiving movie turkey contest." Dennis Harvey of '' Variety'' wrote, "Too bad this shrilly tuned comedy doesn't demand more than clock-punching effort from everyone involved." Tim Robey of '' The Telegraph'' savaged the film, saying, "''Old Dogs'' is so singularly dreadful it halts time, folds space and plays havoc with the very notion of the self." He added to the review, "Being a film critic is a wonderful job, but there are weeks when the bad film delirium strikes and we’d all be better off in straitjackets. A colleague opined to me the other day that this might be the deadliest run of releases in his 20-year history on the job, and I can completely see that." He also said, "You'd have to hate your family to take them to this!" He gave the film zero stars. Writing for '' The Philadelphia Inquirer'', Carrie Rickey gave the film a rating of two and a half stars out of four. Rickey commented of the multiple cameos in the film, "A child of 5 can see that these brief appearances serve to pad a gauze-thin script." The review concluded, "''Old Dogs'' may not be good. But the sight of pesky penguins pecking Travolta and Green in the embrace of an unlikely partner makes it just good enough." Pete Hammond of '' Boxoffice'' gave the film 3/5 stars, and concluded, "''Old Dogs'' may not reach the box office heights of '' Wild Hogs'' but its fun family friendly attitude should guarantee a healthy holiday haul."


Box office

In its first day, ''Old Dogs'' opened in fifth place, with a take of $3.1 million. It was beat out in first-day box office results by ''
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'', '' The Blind Side'', ''
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'', and '' Ninja Assassin''. The film came in fourth in its second day with $4.1 million, for a two-day pickup of $7.2 million. The film remained in fourth place for its third day, with a box office take of $6.8 million. Overall, the film grossed $96,753,696 worldwide on a budget of $35,000,000. The movie was also a moderate success on DVD, gaining more than $20,000,000 (20 million dollars) domestically during its first two months of release.


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