Delivery Man
A unexpected situation happens with Brett, a normal delivery, has just broken in love. One day, he discoveries that he has 533 children, which is the results of the anonymous sperm donations. Besides, he also gets into trouble with his 142 children.
23 January 1992, Longmont, Colorado, USA
3 July 1955, The Bronx, New York, USA
24 April 1970, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
20 April 1983
15 February 1979
12 June 1975, Nahariya, Israel
15 April 1976, White Plains, New York, USA
1 March 1964, Burlington, Vermont, USA
September 3, 1982 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
14 January 1990, New York City, New York, USA
October 10, 2014
Delivery Man has a beginning, a middle and an end. And, for modern Hollywood, a pertinent everyman story to tell, too.
April 08, 2014
The sheer cognitive dissonance between being told that this character is nice and the baffling deception he pulls on hundreds of people is agonizing, and it makes the story horribly anti-dramatic.
March 28, 2014
'Delivery Man' is a little like the main character: just good enough to make you care a little and smile a lot.
April 09, 2016
Vaughn fans will find enough laughs to justify the two hours, but the tonal issues will make it a hard sell for anyone else.
November 22, 2013
Delivery Man can be pegged as yet another in a seemingly endless series of Apatow-era man-child redemption stories ...
June 21, 2016
While the story drags at times, Delivery Man is smart, funny, fresh and full of heart.
November 22, 2013
"Starbuck" was a funny and warm-hearted trifle. So is "Delivery Man."
November 22, 2013
Softer and schmaltzier than the original. Vince Vaughn has played this guy before, to better effect.
March 11, 2016
Stiff but tolerable.
November 22, 2013
Calling Delivery Man a "comedy" is a bit of a stretch, because it's rarely funny. Dumb, yes, but not in a way that's worthy of more than a half-hearted chuckle.
November 22, 2013
Vaughn never quite convinces as the perpetual slacker in this blue-collar family (he doesn't even look like he's from the same gene pool) and too many of the characters feel puppeteered into place; you can see all the strings.
November 25, 2013
A golden comic premise, directed to dross by Ken Scott, who also made the Canadian original ("Starbuck," from 2011) on which this Vince Vaughn vehicle is based.

