A thirty-five-year-old video game tester has to move in with his grandma and her two old lady roommates.A thirty-five-year-old video game tester has to move in with his grandma and her two old lady roommates.A thirty-five-year-old video game tester has to move in with his grandma and her two old lady roommates.
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- TriviaThe video game featured in the movie, Demonik (2006), was to be an actual video game that was to be released for the Xbox 360. The project was cancelled when the production company Majesco Entertainment ran into financial troubles.
- GoofsWhen Alex puts the tray of food in his grandma's oven, there is a banana in the corner of the tray. When he opens the oven later to take the food out, the banana is gone.
- Quotes
Alex: Anyway, I was wondering if maybe I could crash here for a while.
Dante: Whoa, I don't know, man. I got a business to run. This is like my office as well as my home. Plus, the lion comes in a couple days.
Alex: You're getting a lion?
Dante: Yeah.
Alex: Why?
Dante: To protect my shit.
Alex: Never heard of a dog?
Dante: Dude, you can get past a dog. Nobody fucks with a lion.
Alex: Yeah, that's true.
- Crazy creditsDuring the Happy Madison logo, the old man (actually Adam Sandler's late father, Stanley) instead of saying his usual "Terrific!", utters "Oh, boy..."
- Alternate versionsThere's an unrated version of the film which includes some extended scenes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Hilarious Movie Masturbation Scenes (2014)
- SoundtracksAnother Day
Written by Jenny Christmas & The Twenty Twos
Performed by The Twenty Twos
Courtesy of Epic Records
By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
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I didn't expect that. This movie was actually funny in spite of how utterly silly it was. The weed jokes didn't work for me, but surprisingly the adult child in the form of J. P. the game designer (Joel David Moore) had me cracking up. Regularly adding to the laughs was Jeff (Nick Swardson), game tester and best friend to the main character, Alex (Allen Covert).
Alex was a 36-year-old video game tester, pothead, dweller in the home of his grandma. To be fair, the grandma situation was temporary as he'd just been hilariously evicted from his house by his landlord Yuri (Rob Schneider). The movie wasn't deep nor did it have a real conflict until the last fifteen minutes, and even that was mild. It is a fun movie with sophmoric humor that will work with some and not with others. For some inexplicable reason I found it gut-busting.
Alex was a 36-year-old video game tester, pothead, dweller in the home of his grandma. To be fair, the grandma situation was temporary as he'd just been hilariously evicted from his house by his landlord Yuri (Rob Schneider). The movie wasn't deep nor did it have a real conflict until the last fifteen minutes, and even that was mild. It is a fun movie with sophmoric humor that will work with some and not with others. For some inexplicable reason I found it gut-busting.
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- Nana's Boy
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- Gross US & Canada
- $6,090,172
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,009,341
- Jan 8, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $6,566,277
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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