Ashton Kutcher,
Tara Reid,
Jeffrey Tambor,
Andy Richter,
Michael Madsen
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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 im... read more
Directed by: David Zucker
Release Date: August 22, 2003
DVD Release Date: February 3, 2004
Stats: 1,342 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (1,342)
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April 23, 2007
Funny!!! An outstanding comedy performance by Ashton Kutcher!!! He just make me wanna kick him, punch him, and u know all the bad things because of his stupidity....
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November 19, 2006
Outrageously funny with Ashton Kutcher who 'babysits' his boss's house that becomes a 'madhouse'. But I like the accidentally scenes on Terence Stamp where he was hanging on the tree that makes me laugh!
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November 5, 2010
Tom (Ashton Kutcher) works as a researcher at a publishing company who likes his co-worker Lisa (Tara Reid) who happens to be his boss's daughter. When she asks him to come over to her house he assumes they would go out together. As it turns out, she needed him to babysit her fat... read more
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April 26, 2008
This is a very silly movie with lots of unbelievable set-ups and jumps in story logic. However, it is a comedy and it is pretty funny for what it is, they do it joke a minute style so many of them miss but quite a few hit for me. Decent.
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February 14, 2008
This was very funny and left me wanting more Ashton is an actor im paying close attention too i predict seeing good things from him in the future
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September 16, 2007
Frustrating as hell. Watch this if you want to be stressed out for 90 mins or so.
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January 9, 2010
All it took for me to dislike this movie was listen to Aston Kutcher's annoying voice narrate at the beginning. It was as if my entire body was infected with his stupid-cooties. 30 minutes into this hokey turd I turned the DVD player off because it was not funny and had Tera Reid... read more
Critic Reviews
The spectacularly unfunny supporting cast -- including Dave Foley, Jeffrey Tambor and David Koechner -- doesn't help either. But luckily Kutcher is there to try to clean up the mess. Full Review
Zucker ... directs this mess like a substitute teacher soldiering through a day's work for a day's pay at a decertified school. Full Review
Zucker orchestrates the gags with great relish, lunging for the funny bone with sweetly idiotic characters, relentless slapstick, and topping sight gags. Full Review
Tries screwball and gross-out comedy and fails on both counts. Full Review
Even after sitting through it you can't swear you've seen it. It vanishes while you watch, like disappearing ink. Full Review
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. Full Review
Three-year-old, brain-dead variant of Risky Business.
It is a genial youth comedy that serves Kutcher well as a vehicle. That's it. That's all it tries to be. Full Review
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