Grandma’s Boy Revisited: An Underrated Comedy That Deserves A Sequel

A nod to the underrated classic in stoner cinema, Grandma’s Boy.

On this day, eighteen years ago, a stoner comedy was released that has since achieved cult status yet remains significantly underrated in the grand scheme of cinematic appreciation. Directed by Nicholaus Goossen, “Grandma’s Boy” emerged as a beacon of hilarity in the realm of stoner movies. The film tells the story of video game testers, eccentric roommates, and the unexpected charm of living with Grandma. Grab yourself a copy here!

The movie features a cast that beautifully represents the stoner comedy genre.

Allen Covert delivers a remarkable performance as the main character, Alex, in the film. Alex faces the challenges of being a video game tester while staying at his grandmother’s place, played by the late Doris Roberts. His non-traditional roommates, Shirley Knight and Shirley Jones, add a touch of eccentricity that perfectly contrasts his relaxed personality. Joel David Moore plays the film’s “villain” and offers a memorable performance, while Linda Cardellini balances the craziness of the cast. Nick Swardson, who also worked as a producer alongside Adam Sandler, adds his humor to the film and contributes to its undeniable charm. Peter Dante and Jonah Hill also make appearances in the film.

It follows a video game tester named Alex.

He gets kicked out of his apartment and has to move in with his grandma and her two unusual roommates. The story is a mix of funny moments. It has references to video games, and unexpected friendships, which makes it stand out in the stoner comedy genre. The movie doesn’t just rely on its silly premise and shows the human side of its characters, making it a relatable story.

While “Grandma’s Boy” may not have set the box office on fire upon its release, it became popular once it hit DVD. Despite its modest financial success, the film has steadily gained recognition as a classic within the stoner comedy canon. Its unique blend of humor and heart has allowed it to stand the test of time, finding a place in the hearts of those who appreciate the genre.

Nicholaus Goossen’s direction in “Grandma’s Boy” is worth mentioning. The film displays his aptitude for balancing outrageous humor with genuine emotional moments, creating an engaging atmosphere that connects with the audience on different levels. Goossen’s unique storytelling approach and a sharp sense of comedic timing establish “Grandma’s Boy” as a directorial success in the stoner comedy genre.

The film ‘Grandma’s Boy’ is full of scenes that have become iconic in stoner comedy folklore. From the hilariously awkward robot prototype demonstration to the unforgettable use of a lion as a household pet, the movie leaves an indelible mark on the audience’s memory. Its comedic prowess was recognized when it won Stony Awards for “Best Stoner Movie” and “Best Actor in a Movie.

Many fans wonder when we will see a sequel.

The film’s unique blend of humor, relatable characters, and quirky situations make it a perfect candidate for a continuation of the story. Fans have expressed their desire to see Alex and his eccentric entourage embark on new misadventures. Now, the time seems right for the creative minds behind the original to explore the untapped potential of a sequel.

This underrated gem in the stoner comedy genre deserves recognition among the top 5 stoner movies ever. Its enduring popularity and the undeniable chemistry of its cast make it a timeless classic. As we celebrate the film on its 18th anniversary, it’s a fitting moment to reflect on the laughter it has brought into our lives and to raise our voices in anticipation of a sequel that could continue the legacy of this comedic masterpiece.

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Sean Tajipour is the Founder and Editor of Nerdtropolis and the host of the Moviegoers Society and Reel Insights Podcast. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association. You can follow on Twitter and Instagram @Seantaj.

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