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When he was a child, Dickie Roberts (David Spade) was one of the stars of a popular TV show. Desperate to make a comeback, Dickie hires a foster family to re-create the childhood he never had.
Release:
IMDb:
5.6
Quality:
SD
Duration:
98 min
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Rolling Stone
Ouch! Spade goes sweet and gooey.
September 08, 2003
Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)
Instead of seeing Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, you could...pierce yourself with sharp objects.
June 23, 2004
Common Sense Media
Not at all funny David Spade movie.
December 22, 2010
Village Voice
You sense Spade is scared of what finding too much of himself in Dickie might mean.
September 09, 2003
sbs.is
Nah.
July 20, 2004
Lessons of Darkness
A wince-inducing comedic atrocity.
May 03, 2005
Slate
Just a platform for Spade to tell smutty jokes to kids, fall off bicycles, puncture waterbeds, and, oh yes, learn the real meaning of family.
September 08, 2003
Ebert & Roeper
This movie is better than Lost and Found and Joe Dirt, but that's like saying a kick in the shins is better than a poke in the eye or a kick to the groin.
September 08, 2003
Bean Soup Times
Has nothing of value to offer other than a dizzying number of cameos by former child stars, each of whom is only momentarily amusing as a voyeuristic opportunity to compare the grown-up on screen to the kid ever emblazoned upon our mind's eye.
January 09, 2007
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