"Bill Burr's 'Old Dads': A Controversial Take on Modern Fatherhood"

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"Old Dads" is Bill Burr's feature directorial debut, where he plays Jack, a curmudgeonly father who came to fatherhood late. The film explores Jack's frustrations with modern life, including issues like parenting concerns, adult scooter riders, and parking. Burr's comedic style shines through as he tackles contemporary issues with profane non-sequiturs. While the movie may resonate with Burr's fans, it may not appeal to a wider audience.
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