Release Date: 2/17/2004 Original Release: 2003 Format: DVD Length: 86 minutes Rating:PG-13 (MPAA) Rating Reason: crude and sex-related humor, drug content, and language UPC: 786936233476 Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Comedies, Romance, Slapstick, Teenage, Love Story, Theatrical Release, Slapstick Comedy, Romances, Parties, Love, Sexy Women
Description
Ashton Kutcher stars in this romantic comedy about a tumultuous night in the life of a regular guy. Tom (Kutcher) works a menial position at one of Chicago's biggest publishing houses. Terrified of his maniacal boss, Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp), Tom also daydreams about Jack's gorgeous daughter, Lisa (Tara Reid). One day, Lisa asks Tom to do her a favor and show up at her dad's house later that night. He thinks he's taking her to a party, but when he gets there, he realizes his true purpose: he's going to housesit while Jack leaves town and Lisa goes to the party with her boyfriend. Of course, Jack is militaristic in his cleanliness, as well as in his devotion to his pet owl, OJ. When unwelcome guests start arriving (Andy Richter, Molly Shannon, Carmen Electra, Michael Madsen), Tom knows big trouble is just around the corner. That big trouble is in the form of OJ, who flies out the front door after drinking a toilet full of cocaine-doused water. Eventually, Lisa comes home, forcing Tom to balance the chaos downstairs with the budding romance upstairs. Featuring several hilarious supporting performances, David Zucker's outlandish comedy gives Kutcher the perfect opportunity to further test his comic chops.
DVD Features
Region 1 Keep Case Additional Release Material: Outtakes Deleted Scenes Audio Commentary: David Zucker - Director Featurette: 1. "Behind-the-Scenes" 2. Tara Reid's Audition Interactive Features: Deleted Scene Easter Egg
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