Synopsis
Big sisters don't always know best.
Two disconnected sisters are summoned to clean out their childhood bedrooms before their parents sell their family home.
2015 Directed by Jason Moore
Two disconnected sisters are summoned to clean out their childhood bedrooms before their parents sell their family home.
Amy Poehler Tina Fey Maya Rudolph Dianne Wiest John Leguizamo Ike Barinholtz James Brolin John Cena Bobby Moynihan Greta Lee Madison Davenport Rachel Dratch Santino Fontana Britt Lower Samantha Bee Matt Oberg Kate McKinnon Jon Glaser Renée Elise Goldsberry Colleen Werthmann Ben Sinclair Lisa Altomare Chris Parnell Paula Pell Tom Morrissey Daniel Breaker Dan Byrd Darren Lee Emily Tarver Show All…
Benjamin L. Cook Sean McCormack Kami Asgar Stuart Provine Kevin O’Connell Bob Beemer Bruce Tanis Jack Whittaker
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ah, the beauty of low expectations.
(and a worrrrrying start that eventually bubbles into something with real comic momentum).
for your consideration:
Bobby Moynihan (Best Supporting Actor)
IT'S STEVIA!
i liked how we knew / tracked everyone at the party. and i laughed when the thing got stuck up that guy's but. and when Dianne Wiest said a dirty non-word. laughter is good. it makes me happy.
kate mckinnon's character with her whopping 2 lines and background dancing was maybe the best thing about this whole movie
Your reaction to this film will probably lean heavily on whether your reaction to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler is more on the "vague, teeth-gritted tolerance" end of the scale, or deep "I wanna crawl under their skins simultaneously so I can be both of them at the same time and also be besties with both of them at the same time" devotion. This is a funny, lively, palling-around kind of comedy, very much like a Judd Apatow "bros grow up" comedy, with the genders reversed and no one playing the "disapproving adult" role that's always so annoying in Apatow films. But it's very much the Fey and Poehler show, and it's about their comedy partnership and friendship in outsized fictionalized form. I'm into it.
After 117 episodes of Saturday Night Live and seven seasons of 30 Rock it's refreshing to hear Tina Fey say "cum guzzling road whore."
It just isn't a Tina Fey movie without that signature white girl hip hop dancing. NEVER gets old.
Funny! Willing to forgive the clunky sentiment and that it's like half an hour heavy for the part where Dianne Wiest says "cuntingly".
Yo this was actually super funny!! But my god the anxiety I got when people started messing up the house............ my worst nightmare
It really amazes me that Tina Fey and Amy Pohler can both be so funny yet are seemingly incapable of starring in a good comedy together. What began with the forgettable Baby Mama continues in Sisters, a derivative, overlong comedy which drags its' cliche filled screenplay through the mud with unlikable characters, juvenile humor and desperate slapstick. Hopefully the third time will be the charm for these two great comedic talents.