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My Boss's Daughter
a.k.a. The Guest, The Boss's Daughter Director: David Zucker Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Tara Reid, Jeffrey Tambor, Andy Richter

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/03/2004
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 47,998
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Closed Caption; Hilarious outtakes; "A Look Behind My Boss's Daughter" behind-the-scenes special; Tara Reid audition

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. For a Reason?
2. The Weakest Link
3. House-Sitting
4. Uninvited Guests
5. "OJ's Loose!"
6. "Something in My Pants"
7. Lisa's Vibe
8. Helping Hans
9. Albert's Date
10. Dr. Tom
11. "I'll Drink to That"
12. Back From the Grave
13. Jack Is Back
14. The Truth Comes Out
15. A Lucky Day?
16. End Credits

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Editorial Reviews

Anarchic comedy veteran David Zucker directs hot young thing of 2003 Ashton Kutcher in the fast-paced romantic comedy My Boss's Daughter. Kutcher plays rookie executive Tom Stansfield, who wants to impress his demanding boss, Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp), and win the heart of said boss' conventionally attractive daughter Lisa (Tara Reid). In order to achieve these ends, he agrees to housesit at their palatial mansion for one night. Chaos ensues throughout the evening as rowdy houseguests show up with various means of disruption. Molly Shannon plays Jack's former employee Audrey and Andy Richter appears as Lisa's brother Red, who's on the run from nasty drug dealers. Cameos come from Carmen Electra, Ever Carradine, and the like. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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My Boss's Daughterby Anonymous

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March 27, 2005: I cracked up at several scenes in this movie, and yes, it is fairly predictable (as most comical movies are) but there were a few surprises. I found this movie had a wide variety of comical stunts/dialogue, that would appeal to a wide audiance. In other words, probably something for everyone. There was humor that did nothing for me, but then the next scene would break me up, and so on. Also, seeing the fairly star-studded cast interact together was a treat.

My Boss's Daughterby Anonymous

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January 07, 2004: This movie is by far the worst movie i have seen. I have seen hundreds of movies and over time i have come that i am very loose when it comes to them but this movie drove me to the edge and made me want to get up and leave. Don't waste you money and see the movie, i have seen most of Ashton's movies and this one drove me in sane! Go put your money into some other movie, this one isn't worth it.


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