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Grandma's Boy Director: Nicholaus Goossen Cast: Linda Cardellini, Allen Covert, Peter Dante, Shirley Jones

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/09/2006
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 4,338

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Closed Caption; Original theatrical and unrated film versions; Audio commentary by Allen Covert, Nick Swardson and Peter Dante; Audio commentary by director Nicholaus Goossen; "Covert Whacks It" and "Monkey" featurettes; Deleted scenes; "Scenes That Went Up in Smoke," "Unsmoked Material" and "Smoke This" montages; Fox Movie Channel presents Casting Session; Music video: "Another Day" by Twenty Twos

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Grandma's Boy
1. Titles/Evicted by Yuri
2. Weed Wedding Whack Off
3. Brainasium/Your Shit's Weak
4. New Roomates/Scaredy-Cat
5. The Levels... Not Sex
6. You Dirty Dopers
7. Dr.'s Deer Weed Munchies
8. Crazy Orgies
9. New Cable, New Vase
10. Dance Dance Revolution
11. Robot Ears
12. Grandma Visits/Dildo Lunch
13. Good Things Are Coming
14. Our Lady Health vs. Tommy's Burger
15. Sophie's Tea & Spanish Television
16. Frankenstein Party Starter
17. Baby's Milk/Push It
18. Hangover Photos/3000...?
19. Ingesting More Fuel (JP's Malfunction)
20. Monkey Meets Mr. Lee Ho
21. Fuck Energy
22. Looney Bin Joint/Sam Finds Proof
23. Conference Room Deathmatch
24. 6 Months Later.../End Titles

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Can the world's oldest adolescent maintain his cool while living with his grandmother? Alex (Allen Covert) is a 35-year-old video-game fanatic who gave up a career in accounting to take a job testing games for Brainasium, the company behind the wildly popular game "Eternal Death Slayer." While Alex took a big pay cut to land his dream job, he's happy with his work and is making ends meet -- until he discovers that his roommate hasn't paid the rent for the last six months, using the money to finance repeated visits to a local massage parlor. After running out of friends who will let him sleep on their couch, Alex swallows his pride and moves in with his grandma Lily (Doris Roberts), who loves Alex and is happy to give him a place to stay in exchange for doing chores around the house. Lily shares her home with two friends, perpetually confused Bea (Shirley Knight) and sexually adventurous Grace (Shirley Jones), and between the three of them, there's always work to be done, keeping Alex busy nearly every night. While Alex tells his co-workers he's living with three attractive women who are running him ragged, they don't know the real story; in the meantime, Alex is trying to charm Brainasium's beautiful new executive, Samantha (Linda Cardellini), while butting heads with the firm's space-case CEO Cheezle (Kevin Nealon) and J.P. (Joel David Moore), a teenage game designer who is no longer in touch with reality. Grandma's Boy was the first feature film from director Nicholaus Goossen. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Figgin Hilariousby Anonymous

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April 17, 2009: this movie is so freakin' funny. I think my favorite part was one he admitted to using their rent money for philipino "massage therapists".

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Best =]by hannah44

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November 18, 2008: Grandmas Boy is THE BEST movie in existance. Anyone who says differently is (to me) a fool!
It's ridiculous and delightful, and weird. I could watch this movie for the rest of my life and never get tired of it, ever.

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