John Travolta and Robin Williams make an amiable team as middle-age bachelors suddenly handed parental duties in "Old Dogs." Too bad this shrilly tuned comedy doesn't demand more than clock-punching effort from everyone involved. Nonetheless, as Travolta and helmer Walt Becker's prior Mouse House exercise, "Wild Hogs," proved, there's an underserved audience out there ready for unchallenging laughs with familiar faces and little or no Judd Apatow-style raunch. Prospects look solid.
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John Travolta and Robin Williams make an amiable team as middle-age bachelors suddenly handed parental duties in "Old Dogs." Too bad this shrilly tuned comedy doesn't demand more than clock-punching effort from everyone involved. Nonetheless, as Travolta and helmer Walt Becker's prior Mouse House exercise, "Wild Hogs," proved, there's an underserved audience out there ready for unchallenging laughs with familiar faces and little or no Judd Apatow-style raunch. Prospects look solid.