Vince Vaughn plays a lovable character in his mid 40's who still lives the life of a guy in his early 20's. He works as a terrible delivery man for the family's Brooklyn based butcher shop. His father is a Russian immigrant who grew up in extreme poverty, his mother deceased, and has two older and wiser brothers. Vaughn has blown a lot of money he borrowed from the local mob, on what is unknown. His character made over 600 donations to a sperm bank 20 years prior. The bank used only his donations for about three years resulting in over 500 children, now about 150 of them (now in their late teens or early 20's) filed to find out who the alias is they know as "Starbuck" named after a very fertile bull. He is also dating a local cop who just became pregnant and isn't sure if she wants him in her life due to his immaturity. He sees his brothers and best friend with their kids and after hearing about the kids from his donations he gets the "daddy itch". He becomes curious and randomly starts looking at his kids paper profiles and checks in on them to see what their like and at the time feels the need to do something to help or support them. The movie highlights; a NBA player, an underage girl on her own addicted to heroine, a street musician, a barista trying to be an actor, a severely disabled young man, a local lifeguard, a gay guy, a nail technician, and a very complicated sensitive guy who yearns for attention and family. Vaughn without identifying himself rallies the kids to lean on each other as a family and meets with them for a planned camp out and he brings his disabled son. His girlfriend comes around and it ends on a good note of a large and involved family and his debt to the mob payed off.
Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt, Cobie Smulders
Comedy, Drama
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