The Most Underrated Comedy of the 2000s

Some movies don't make much noise when they're released—then slowly become fan favorites for an entire generation. Grandma's Boy is one of those movies. Released in 2006, the comedy follows Alex, a video game tester who suddenly finds himself homeless and forced to move in with his eccentric grandmother and her equally quirky roommates. Between the chaos at home and a budding romance at work, Alex somehow finds a way to navigate one ridiculous situation after another. Produced by Happy Madison, the film wasn't a major box office hit, but it found a second life through DVD rentals, cable television, and word of mouth. Over the years, its endlessly quotable dialogue, memorable characters, and offbeat humor helped transform it into a genuine cult classic. Nearly two decades later, fans still quote lines from the movie, proving that sometimes the funniest comedies are the ones nobody sees coming. If you've never watched Grandma's Boy, you're missing one of the most underrated comedy gems of the 2000s. http://didyoucatchthis.com   / didyoucatchthis     / didyoucatchthis     / didyoucatchthistv     / diducatchthis   The Most Underrated Comedy of the 2000s    • The Most Underrated Comedy of the 2000s