Directed by:
Tom GreenCinematography:
Mark IrwinComposer:
Michael SimpsonCast:
Tom Green, Rip Torn, Marisa Coughlan, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Harland Williams, Anthony Michael Hall, Julie Hagerty, Jackson Davies, Drew Barrymore (more)VOD (2)
Plots(1)
Gord's desire to please his father comes from his special- well, ok, bizarre -innocence. He also has an endearing sense of curiousity about everything, whether it's getting way too friendly with a horse on a stud farm, dancing inside a deer carcass, or wreaking havoc inside a hospital delivery room. Gord's just an overgrown boy with a wild sense of imagination. But when the 28-year-old Gord decides he wants to be an animator, quits his job at a cheese factory and returns home to live in his parent's basement, his father is neither amused nor proud. Dad thinks Gord is a slacker and should give up his dream of "doodling" for a living, grow up, get a real job and get the hell out of the house. But Gord won't budge, and father and son embark on an all-out war that ends up taking them halfway around the world. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies)
- 2009 - Worst Picture of the Decade (2000 - 2009)
- 2004 - Worst "Comedy" of Our First 25 Years
- 2001 - Worst Picture
- 2001 - Tom Green (Worst Director)
- 2001 - Tom Green (Worst Actor)
- 2001 - Tom Green (Worst Screen Combo)
- 2001 - Derek Harvie, Tom Green (Worst Screenplay)
- 2001 - Rip Torn (Worst Supporting Actor)
- 2001 - Julie Hagerty (Worst Supporting Actress)
- 2001 - Drew Barrymore (Worst Supporting Actress)