Old Dads sees comedian Burr star, write and make his directorial debut with this look at generational differences.
Starring Bill Burr as the foul-mouthed bastard he probably is in real life, the story centers on three best friends (Bobby Cannavale, Bokeem Woodbine) who become parents later in life, according to the trailer's description. As a result of their delayed decision to have children, the three men now have to navigate the absolutely terrible modern world, run by woke idiots, useless Millennials and Gen Z, and all the stupid things we've created in the last 20 years. years.
Director: Bill Burr
Writers: Bill Burr, Ben Tishler
Stars: Rachael Harris, Katie Aselton, C. Thomas Howell
Boys also have to deal with helicopter parents... and it doesn't bode well for those of us who plan to become parents like Burr's character.
The opening scene of the film is absolutely brilliant. It shows Burr dealing with a helicopter parent who is passive aggressive and tells him how to be a parent. When Burr finishes saying goodbye to the other dad, he says, "so why don't you go on Twitter and share this story where you're the hero?"
I hate seeing people post detailed stories about their lives on Twitter. It breaks my heart that people who do this don't have anyone in their real life who cares about their opinion. I mean, how alone do you have to be to do something like this? Or how desperate for attention?
We really need a movie like “Old Dads” to make fun of all this stupidity, because clearly, these losers aren't going to stop.
Bill Burr wrote the screenplay for Old Dads with Ben Tishler. Here's the official Netflix synopsis:
"Three best friends become parents later in life and find themselves fighting preschool principals, millennial CEOs, and anything created after 1987."
The three actors who play the three friends who become new parents are Burr, Bobby Cannavale and Bokeem Woodbine.
Burr emerged as a comedian, but is recognized for his acting roles in Breaking Bad, The Mandalorian and The King of Staten Island.
Cannavale is an Emmy-winning actor for Will & Grace and Boardwalk Empire, whose other notable credits include Vinyl, Spy, Nine Perfect Strangers and Blonde. Rounding out the main trio is Woodbine, who viewers will recognize from Halo, Wu-Tang: An American Saga, Fargo, and Ray.
Additional cast members include Katie Aselton (Bombshell), Rachel Harris (The Hangover), Jackie Tohn (GLOW), Reign Edwards (Snowfall) and Miles Robbins (Blockers).
Old Dads lands on the Netflix streaming service on Friday, October 20. The trailer for “Old Dads” was released on Thursday and it's exactly what America needs right now.
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