A.C.O.D.

A.C.O.D.

By Stuart Zicherman

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2013-10-04
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Director: Stuart Zicherman
  • Production Company: Black Bear Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.5/10
5.5
From 243 Ratings

Description

A.C.O.D. follows Carter (Adam Scott), a seemingly well-adjusted Adult Child of Divorce. Having survived the madness of his parents’ (Richard Jenkins and Catherine O’Hara) divorce, Carter now has a successful career and supportive girlfriend (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). But when his younger brother (Clark Duke) gets engaged, Carter is forced to reunite his bitterly divorced parents and their new spouses (Amy Poehler and Ken Howard) for the wedding, causing the chaos of his childhood to return including his wacky therapist (Jane Lynch).

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  • I'm not d

    5
    By sod d d
    D you are the d
  • Loved It

    4
    By jeffcspears
    The cast makes this movie because the script is formulaic and predictable
  • Why is this considered a comedy?

    1
    By CKB612
    I didn't laugh or even chuckle once. The story line is scattered, the dialog is generic, the characters are moronic, predictable and trite, the attempted humor falls flat at every attempt, and the cherry on top of this beige sundae I just want to forget is the horrible canned ending. This movie had potential considering the cast but it was squandered because the movie execs who put this crap together grossly underestimated the audience once again. Don't waste your time or money!
  • Very smart.

    5
    By carneal
    Great cast, acting and fully realized characters. Watched it twice.
  • Yawn

    2
    By cjnesher
    Started strong and just fell flat. Wife and I bailed after an hour. Shame, has a great cast.
  • What I Expected - And It's All Good

    4
    By Fine Raves
    ACOD is a cute movie that actually hit close to home a few times. The humor made the realistic points more palatable. ACOD are the least parented generation. They often cover for their parents and wind up having to lead the family, or so they think. Really they're a mess inside. Yeah, I agree with all of that. I expected the film to be entertaining because of its cast and to be cheesy because it was made in Hollywood. It didn't disappoint. and I'm fine with that because it was a 99-cent rental and because I am an ACOD who is good at pretending it's all good. The most interesting part was the end when real interviews of the crew showed their emotion and pain through smiles. Now, that was powerful stuff. Do something with that next! Maybe go to Canada or something so you can make the film...LOL
  • Very Bland

    1
    By FAQ
    Rented it for .99 cents. Probably spent too much... The story and characters never develop. Uninteresting characters you never quite care for, either way. Eighty-eight minutes I'll never get back.
  • Unexpectedly Funny, Over-the-Top but Real

    4
    By SByle
    I am a child of 60 year married parents but liked this movie enough to watch it twice. It was a bit of a cause and a comedy, but it dealt with a topic that I have never before seen in a film,… and to be so outrageous but still very real. It is worth owning.
  • A.C.O.D.

    2
    By Wxyz12
    Interesting movie that was worth the $0.99 rental price. Glad I didn't go to a theater to see it.
  • I rented it for 99 cents

    1
    By MikeDrips
    My rental for this dog was 99 cents, which was 98 cents too much. This film is a total unfunny waste of time! Avoid it.

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