At the time of its release, the film received generally negative reviews from critics, who felt the humor was too reliant on gross-out gags. However, it has developed a minor cult following among fans of Ashton Kutcher's early work and those who enjoy the specific "house party gone wrong" subgenre of comedy.
When Tom’s boss, Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp), asks him to housesit, Tom sees it as the perfect opportunity to win Lisa over. However, his plan quickly spirals into disaster. Throughout the night, a series of uninvited guests—including Jack’s disgruntled ex-employees, a runaway owl, and Lisa’s older brother—descend on the house, leading to the destruction of the property and several high-stakes misunderstandings. Cast and Characters My Boss's DaughterHD
While originally released in 2003, the film has since been remastered and is available in on various platforms. You can typically find it in 1080p on digital storefronts like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu, or on Blu-ray. The HD version sharpens the visual gags and highlights the bright, saturated aesthetic common in early-2000s comedies. At the time of its release, the film
is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by David Zucker. Despite its initial critical reception, it remains a notable entry in the early-2000s slapstick comedy genre, largely due to its ensemble cast and chaotic humor. Plot Overview However, his plan quickly spirals into disaster
The story follows (played by Ashton Kutcher), a mild-mannered researcher at a publishing company who has a crush on his tyrannical boss's daughter, Lisa Taylor (Tara Reid).