It's not like this film is amazing or anything, but, at the very least, it offers a good showcase for both Tyler and Chace Crawford to show more of their 'serious' side as it were. Though, to be fair, maybe Tyler is more than content doing these independent comedies and I'm more than fine with that, because I do think he thrives in this setting.
Maybe it's all about knowing the right people, since James is friends with Adam Sandler. All James is good at is pretending that he's likable.
I'll never understand how someone as untalented as Kevin James is more famous than Tyler Labine, an infinitely more talented and likable comedic actor.