- Artie and Diane Decker agree to look after their three grandchildren when their type-A helicopter parents need to go out of town for work. Problems arise when their 21st-century behavior collides with Artie and Diane's old-school methods.
- Artie and Diane Decker, the parents of Alice Simmons, a controlled mother, agree to take care of her three crazy children, Harper, Turner, and Barker, because they feel that they don't see them enough, when she and her husband, Phil, go on a business trip. But when everything goes downhill, they need to find a way to prove to Alice, Phil, and themselves that they can be great grandparents.
- Artie Decker, a sports commentator for the minor-league team Fresno Grizzlies, is fired due to his old school talk and lack of social media. He and his eager-to-please wife, Diane, agree to babysit their three grandchildren, Harper, Turner, and Barker, in Atlanta when their daughter, Alice, and son-in-law, Phil, go out of town for an entrepreneur exhibition. Problems arise as their parenting skills collide with Alice and Phil's helicopter parenting. After learning of the children's various problems, such as Harper's high achievement syndrome, Turner's stuttering, and Barker's imaginary friend, Carl, they try to make them their new best friends.
- Old school grandfather Artie Decker, who is accustomed to calling the shots, meets his match when he and his eager-to-please wife, Diane, agree to babysit their three grandchildren, Harper, Turner, and Barker, when their type-A helicopter parents, Alice and Phil, go out of town for work. But when 21st century problems collide with Artie and Diane's old school methods of tough rules, lots of love, and old-fashioned games, its learning to bend and not holding your ground that binds a family together.—Twentieth Century Fox
- Old school grandfather Artie (Billy Crystal), who is accustomed to calling the shots, meets his match when he and his eager-to-please wife Diane (Bette Midler) agree to babysit their three grandkids when their type-A helicopter parents (Marisa Tomei, Tom Everett Scott) go away for work. But when 21st century problems collide with Artie and Dianes old school methods of tough rules, lots of love and old-fashioned games, its learning to bend and not holding your ground that binds a family together
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content