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 Daddy Day Care
 Release Date - May 9th, 2003.
 Distributor - Columbia Pictures (Revolution Studios) (Sony)
 Duration - 1 hr. 33 min.
 Type - PG for language.
 Writer : Geoff Rodkey
 Producer : Matt Berenson, John Davis, Wyck Godfrey
 Director : Steve Carr
 Starring : Eddie Murphy, Steve Zahn, Anjelica Huston, Lacey Chabert, Jeff Garlin
 Synopsis
When a father (Murphy) loses his lucrative "dotcom" job, and finds himself in jeopardy of financial ruin, he joins his friends (Zahn, Garlin) in opening a free-spirited "guy-run" business called "Daddy Day Care" (in his house), much to the chagrin of the owner (Huston) of a more traditionally-operated rival center.
 Critic Reviews
Daddy Day Care is a feather-light comedy that ably achieves its own modest aim of providing bubbly entertainment for families. The movie will not go down in history as one of Eddie Murphy's great roles, but he obviously enjoys himself as an unemployed advertising executive who opens a child-care service at home while his wife (Regina King) pursues a law career. His partner is another unemployed dad (Jeff Garlin) who is assigned chiefly to physical-humor duty, such as fleeing from swarms of bees. They enlist another former co-worker, a spacey Star Trek fan (Steven Zahn) who proves to have a natural rapport with the kiddies. Zahn also provides a serious lift to the movie's comedy quotient, even when he is forced to deliver tired obsessed-Trekkie jokes. The movie, directed by Steve Carr from a Geoff Rodkey script, invokes familiar parenting jokes about bathroom accidents and food disasters, but delivers them with buoyant good humor and charm. The children represent a mixed bag of complications, from a shin-kicking hellion, to a boy who speaks only (apparent) gibberish, to a child who refuses to take off his Halloween costume. The dads' biggest antagonist is Anjelica Huston as Miss Harridan, the tightly wound director of a high-priced preschool where children wear uniforms and are marched through a curriculum of literary analysis and foreign languages. The kids, of course, prefer the fun-based system at the dads' place, so pupils keep disappearing from the hoity-toity school, until Miss Harridan takes revenge. It is no surprise that fun wins out in the end, just as the dads learn predictable lessons about their kids. A word of caution: Though Daddy Day Care is about preschoolers, it is not for preschoolers. Tots are too young to appreciate the film's humor, other than its slapstick moments.
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