A thirty-something former child star hires a foster family to re-create the childhood he never had Read more
| Starring | David Spade, Nicholas Schwerin, Doris Roberts, Dick Van Patten |
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| Director | Sam Weisman |
| Genres | Comedy |
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A thirty-something former child star hires a foster family to re-create the childhood he never had
| Starring | David Spade, Nicholas Schwerin, Doris Roberts, Dick Van Patten, John Farley, Michelle Ruben, Alyssa Milano |
|---|---|
| Director | Sam Weisman |
| Studio | PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 34 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 28 Jun 2004 Production year: 2003 |
| Format | DVD |
There are more laughs than you might expect in this light-hearted vehicle from the normally dire David Spade. He plays Dickie Roberts, the washed-up former child star who, having missed his real-life childhood, is unable to generate the emotion necessary to clinch a possible movie comeback. To solve the problem, he moves in with an all-American family who, with grim Hollywood inevitability, at first resent his presence then warm to his oddball personality. The screenplay degenerates into schmaltz occasionally — and there's a pseudo-Oedipal strand to the story that will strike some as subversive and others as plain weird — but Spade creates an unusual character who, despite being self-obsessed, is oddly vulnerable and likeable. If none of that appeals, you can always spend your time spotting the numerous cameo appearances by genuine former child stars (the end credits feature a fantastically gruesome massed choir of them).
Spade got his start on Saturday Night Live a decade ago, during one of its cyclical nadirs. The cast then included Adam... read more on Time Out
If you enjoy the likes of Adam Sandler and the Saturday Night Live films, this is for you.
Dickie Roberts is a down on his luck actor that used to be famous. He's up for a role in a film but does not have the rounded character to play the part. Dickie decides that the best way to improve himself is to relive is childhood with an ordinary family.
This film is very cheesy but its the kind of comedy that I just like. Sit back and enjoy this no brain film. Spade is funny with is dead pan humour and you have to like him even though he is a jerk.
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Dickie Roberts is quite a fun film. It is not the best film or even the funniest film but it is overall entertaining. Spade does his usual acting without much diversity but it is enjoyable. McCormack gives another winning performance as the mother and the two kids are not overly American sickly. The film is not consistent but it does have the added bonus of former child stars cameoing throughout the film. I have to say the highlight 'We Are the World' finale during the closing credits with former child stars singing was excellent. It was good to see some old faces again.