Dads Do Lads
Dads Do Lads

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Dads Do Lads

2013
Movie
Adult · 18+
80 min
Hungarian

Given that a man reaches his physical peak in his late teens, is it any wonder that lots of older guys love to partake in a bit of fresh-faced bounty? After all, who wouldn’t want to enjoy the pleasures that only the hardest, freshest dicks can provide? Fortunately for these “dads”, there’s more than enough lads who get off on the flip-side to all this, and who love the maturity that only extra years can give. The result is this fabulous array of inter-generational filth, culminating in one horny daddy getting double-fisted by the cute Mendez twins. Has getting older ever looked so fucking debauched?!

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: Dan M. FrankGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

Three estranged fathers decide to reconnect with their adult sons by embarking on a chaotic road trip to relive their own youthful adventures. Along the way, they confront generational differences, unresolved issues, and the comedic mishaps that come with trying to recapture the past. The journey forces them to learn more about their sons and themselves, ultimately aiming for a reconciliation and a stronger bond.

Critical Reception

Dads Do Lads received largely negative reviews from critics who found its humor predictable and its plot uninspired. Audience reception was mixed, with some appreciating the nostalgic elements and father-son themes, while others were disappointed by the execution and lack of originality.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film relies heavily on outdated comedic tropes and predictable gags.

  • Despite a potentially heartwarming premise, the execution falls flat, lacking genuine emotional depth.

  • The chemistry between the cast members, particularly the fathers, is a minor redeeming quality but not enough to salvage the weak script.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Dads Do Lads are scarce, with those available expressing disappointment in the unoriginal humor and a lack of substantial character development. Some viewers noted that while the father-son dynamic was present, it wasn't explored with enough nuance to be compelling.

Fun Fact

The film reunited several cast members from the popular sitcom 'Full House', including Dave Coulier, Bob Saget, and Lori Loughlin (though Lori Loughlin's role is minor and uncredited).

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