World’s Greatest Dad
Posted on: August 21, 2010
Director Bob Goldthwait brings the story of a father struggling to raise his perverted son. When his son dies to a horrible accident, he uses it to boost his won career.
This film was hilarious. This film is a beautiful masterpiece of comedy and drama. Robin Williams did not fail to give us laughs and cries. Visually the film was amazing. The camera in every scene was right where it needed to be, engrossing the audience into the movie. The script was a little foul on the language, so this isn’t an independent film for the light-hearted. At the same time the script did not miss a beat, delivering great punch lines, and making this one of the best comedic films of the year. It had been a while since I had seen Robin Williams in a film, and let me tell you I haven’t been this pleased since Mrs. Doubtfire. Director Bob Goldthwait deserves a round of applause. If you haven’t seen this film, I suggest you make arrangements too. Well done.
4 out of 4
By Eric Murphy


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(4.50 out of 5)