My Boss's Daughter

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    My Boss's Daughter
    2003

    Synopsis

    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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      Cast

      • Ashton KutcherTom Stansfield
      • Tara ReidLisa Taylor
      • Andy RichterRed Taylor
      • Jeffrey TamborKen
      • Michael MadsenT.J.
      • Jon AbrahamsPaul
      • David KoechnerSpeed
      • Carmen ElectraTina
      • Molly ShannonAudrey Bennett
      • Terence StampJack Taylor

      Recommendations

      • 60

        Village Voice

        A pleasurably intense burst of anarchy with no moral in sight, thank God.
      • 50

        Los Angeles Times

        My Boss's Daughter is not awful. It is a genial youth comedy that serves Kutcher well as a vehicle. That's it. That's all it tries to be
      • 30

        The New York Times

        This muddled comedy of confusion feels as if it were a Farrelly brothers' comedy that has sat exposed to the elements long past its expiration date.
      • 30

        Chicago Reader

        A fine supporting cast (Andy Richter, Molly Shannon, Michael Madsen, Dave Foley, Jeffrey Tambor) manages to keep this comedy respirating for 85 minutes, but personally I believe in a movie's right to die.
      • 30

        The Hollywood Reporter

        Not much to laugh at.
      • 25

        Chicago Tribune

        This is a movie that boggles the mind: a bad-taste comedy that makes the average effort by the Farrelly Brothers (mysteriously thanked in the credits) look like a Merchant-Ivory film.
      • 25

        San Francisco Chronicle

        Tries screwball and gross-out comedy and fails on both counts.
      • 20

        Variety

        Director David Zucker, a master of whacked-out visual comedy during his “Airplane!” era, drops the ball here.

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      • Anaiis Bonnard