Sunday, October 6, 2013

Housebroken



When You Hear The Term "House Broken," You Think About Dogs Right? Well, Woof! Woof!
While I had never heard of "House Broken," I was hoping this little known picture might be an undiscovered gem. I love Danny DeVito, probably more than it's healthy to admit, and matching him with Katey Sagal seemed like a dream pairing. I had a fair sense of what to expect. Taking its cue from any number of rude and raucous teen comedies, I was expecting a bit of silly fun with the king of bad taste (DeVito) at the helm. But while this film toils in overdrive and throws in every sight gag imaginable, the material falls so flat--it was truthfully a bit painful to watch. Listen, I wasn't anticipating Academy Award material, but this frantic film is so leaden and unfunny--and it commits the greatest sin of all, it sidelines DeVito as the most realistic and tasteful character amidst a sea of hamming buffoons.

Written and directed by Sam Harper (the credits listed above on 11/13/10 are incorrect), "House Broken" tells the story of two brothers who won't grow up. DeVito plays...

Housebroken
I don't want to give out spoilers all i can say is it is Very funny to watch i liked it and i give it a 4 out of five stars.

Funny funny movie
Omg. I totally didn't have high expectations for this movie, going in innocent. Once I started watching it, I laughed, laughed, laughed. Recommend!!!

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