Stoutor
It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Geraldine
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Curt
Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.
mewgy-00421
I could not stop laughing throughout, although some people are not going to feel comfortable with the kind humor used. It is raunchy and cringe worthy at times. If you don't like that kind of humor you'll hate it. Yet I don't think that it deserves some of the scathing reviews I've seen.
Gavin Purtell
'Why Him?' is a Christmas-set 'Meet The Parents' (and is produced by Ben Stiller), from the director of 'Along Came Polly' and 'I Love You, Man', so you know what kind of humour to expect. The plot is just Stephanie (Deutch) trying to convince her parents, Ned (Cranston) & Barb (Mullally) to like her new boyfriend, Laird (Franco). It doesn't help that he's 10 years older (16 years older in real life!), a billionaire and has no filter!Franco plays his usual loveable doofus, Cranston is great as the straight-man with some moments of madness, but Deutch, Mullally, Cedric The Entertainer and Gluck are underutilised. Keegan-Michael Key does get plenty of chances to shine as Gustav, a German(?) "butler" who is also Laird's martial arts trainer/best friend. Kaley Cuoco also has a pretty funny cameo-type role. There's plenty of sight gags and prat-falls, and an amusing bit with a digital toilet that solves the plot at the end.There's good use of KISS - both "Rock & Roll All Nite" and the 2-3min cameo from Paul & Gene at the end! Franco pretty much steals every scene he's in, with his loveable charm and smile and goofy remarks. It's a fun film, but could be a little quicker and doesn't quite achieve greatness.
J. (CountJonnie)
Strange to see James Franco still appear in movies. Not that he is horrible, but he always seems....out of place. As if he studied the wrong script or character.Having said that, Why Him is a funny comedy that borrows from "Daddy's Home" and leans on the acting skills from Bryan Cranston and Megan Mullally who have the skill to portray actual characters in this further average and thin movie, that has Franco and Deutch as screen filler and eye candy. Cranston and Mullally show motivation, doubt, development and vulnerability while at the same time being likable in funny situations, that lead to an all to predictable conclusion of friendship and family.Not something to pay for, but okay to stay home for.
gingersnap0974
I was forced to watch this movie by my fiancé. I knew it would be bad because I check IMDb before ever investing my time in a movie. But wow it was horrible. It was way way over the top. Everything was so extreme, corny, cheesy and unrealistic. So far-fetched and everything was overdone.It was hard to sit through and I was glad when it was over.