We went to see the film specifically for Bryan Cranston's performance, the disgruntled father, and he does a good job. The film more often relies on the expressions of the characters to make a scene funny, and it accomplishes that on some occasions. A surprise support character, Keegan-Michael Key as Gustav was a wonderful edition. They used him just the right amount.
Apart from that, there was nothing original to remember this movie by. The slogan here is, 'i can say 'fuck' at 50 inappropriate moments, so fuck it, and fuck you too. But it's a family movie.
Whether you're grabbing the titties for gold, or double dicking, you can be sure that there are thousands more people out there who look at that special guy and say, 'WHY HIM?'