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My Boss's Daughter

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My Boss's Daughter

When a young man agrees to housesit for his boss, he thinks it'll be the perfect opportunity to get close to the woman he desperately has a crush on – his boss's daughter. But he doesn't plan on the long line of other houseguests that try to keep him from his mission. And he also has to deal with the daughter's older brother, who's on the run from local drug dealers.

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Release : 2003
Rating : 4.7
Studio : Dimension Films, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Location Scout, 
Cast : Ashton Kutcher Tara Reid Andy Richter Jeffrey Tambor Michael Madsen
Genre : Comedy Romance

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Protraph
2018/08/30

Lack of good storyline.

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Rio Hayward
2018/08/30

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Raymond Sierra
2018/08/30

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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Caryl
2018/08/30

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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Bkaj88
2015/05/19

This movie was hilarious. I didn't think it was a Zucker movie till I found out in the end why it was dumb and funny, but it was worth watching. Obviously people hate this movie but they should realize Zucker directed it. The plot was great, and for Ashton Kutchers character, it was half-ass; he thought of going to the party with Lisa but ends up house sitting for his boss and Lisa's at the party with her "Boyfriend" Jon Abraham, "House Sitting? You've got to be kidding me" Ashton Kutcher, "I know it sucks" Funny hidden racism in it when it comes to Keenan Thompson. Some of the humor in it like when they stick their junk out their pants and pee on others. "Looks like we both have guns"

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someofusarebrave
2011/02/09

This is a movie about men trying to gain the attentions of women they do not particularly like all that much.This is the same plot that most rom-coms seem to be made of: a man wants a girlfriend so that he can prove his masculinity to his friends.Because he does not care so much that he date someone he actually enjoys spending time with as he does someone who his friends adore, he inevitably casts his affections onto the nearest woman possible.Usually, this woman works with him--leading to endless workplace hijinks and misunderstandings eventually solved with a well-timed declaration of sentiment and a too-long kiss.What creativity these writers have, to be able to churn out the same plot over and over!However, there is something more nefarious at work beneath all this seeming "good not-very-clean fun". These men pursue women for sport, not because they agree with viewing women as objects but because their friends do. When they declare their feelings, they do so because they want the woman in question to like them for the sake of their reputations, not for the sake of their hearts. Movies like this undercut heterosexual relationships by encouraging mutual mistrust.There is a reason why women are never sure that men who profess to love us are serious, or are just trying to get us into bed with them.There is also a reason why men believe women need heart-shaped cards and mixed cds and grand declarations of love to take a chance on them.The reason comes down to movies like this one.It would be nice to see a few male heroes in teen romantic comedies once in a while who actually seem to LIKE women, rather than viewing them as trophies to dust off whenever their friends come to play.

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JSpader
2010/02/13

I was intrigued by the nasty boss character as I am one myself, and the actual boss's daughter was attractive and it was interesting to see an even younger Ashton Kushner, but this movie is so puerile I had to turn it off. It was a waste of time to watch it. When people started peeing all over the living room, it was too much to watch. Painful, awful crap movie. If they had just toned it down a little. Are there really people out there that find it funny and like it? I was relieved to know that IMDb readers rated it so low. The career side to the story was intriguing as well as the young man trying to get a promotion and win the bosses favor. I liked that part. Also, the opening scene with the coworkers on the train was cool as I like his coworker's characters. If you can stomach non-sense movies or you are pretty young, then it might be one you can stomach.

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BaltimoreBob
2009/02/06

A Baltimore Bob Top Ten Conversation of all Movies:When Tom (Ashton Kutcher) is being told by Jack (Terence Stamp) what he has to do to house sit he introduces him to his bird. Jack: My Bird's name is OJ. Tom: The Murderer ? Jack: No - The Football Player ! I say that was just too funny. The Dialogue was delivered perfectly by these two actors. Ashton always plays the part of someone that gets taken advantage of and Terence Stamp always plays the role of someone that takes advantage of someone like Ashton. Terence was the best actor they could have gotten to play the role of The Yes Man in 'Yes Man' (2008) as Terrence Bundley. That's also funny as he had the same first name in the role except with an extra 'r'.Baltimore Bob

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