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I don't hate Sandler. I'm sure he's a cool guy. I just _don't_ wanna watch his movies. Can't understand how anyone would. I mean, aren't people sick of his movies by now?
Apparently not.Also I'll not surprised if this gets a lot of high views on netflix.Don't believe me look up the Grown ups 2 vs Pacific rim box office bullshit to see why.
proto245 Yeah, you're probably right. A lot of people gobble up Sandler's movies. As for _Pacific Rim_, well..it's a Guillermo Del Toro movie. His movies _never_ get the box office sales they deserve. I watch every single one of his movies in the theatres (even _The Book Of Life_, which was surprisingly good) but I know they'll never actually "perform" well in terms of revenue.
The only thing the trailer was missing to make it a true Adam Sandler movie was a 19-21 year old Indian woman walking towards the camera in slow motion.
Adam Sandler was product of old school Hollywood. Due to the powerful people in Hollywood being predominantly Jewish this would lead to them making leading men of mediocre looking Jewish actors for decades. It started with Woody Allen, then Duffin Hoffman, then Gene Wilder, then Steve Guttenberg, then Adam Sandler and the last of this was Seth Rogen. They were always the coolest guy in the film and always had female love interests far too attractive for them. Hollywood can't get away with forcing actors on the public like the past, which is why Sandler and Rogen movies are flopping in the box office now. If Hollywood wants Jewish people as leading actors now they have use proper leading actors that look the part like Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Gyllenhaal, Chris Pine etc. Beyond one or two funny movies I never understood why he was such a big star.
Kevin Matta No I saying if you are Jewish and average looking Hollywood will try make you star because Jewish people are in the powerful positions and will do favours. You would never see Hollywood trying and make a leading man of an average looking Asian or Black or Christian White guy. In the 1970s they made Barbra Streisand into a leading lady and when you compare her to the other leading ladies of the time, she was nowhere near as good looking and you could tell she was made a star because she was Jewish.
Adam Sandler gave up a long time ago. It's like he's not even trying anymore. I mean "Click" was alright, why can't he make more movies like that? I miss old school Adam Sandler like "Billy Madison" and "Happy Gilmore".
Maybe hes tired and just feels like hes being used, somehow, and that's why he doesnt try anymore beyond half assing film scripts, I'm not sure, but I think he has serious depression and doesnt see the value in life, or in himself, and all these movies have been a silent plea for help, for someone to help him deal with his past self and guilt and help him to see past the fake lives people often live to see the value of life again.
Question: What's the opinion right now on Bedtime Stories? I'm easily amused by anything and I thought it was an ok movie when I saw it back then. Edit: I also remembered watching Don't Mess with The Zohan. I thought it was kinda funny.
When Rob said: "I'm better than playing these stereotypes" what he actually meant was: "I have a new show where I get a bunch of actors and actresses to portray racist stereotypes while I'm the straight man because I'm white."
In his defense, I would be more inclined to see his movies if they were on Netflix because the investment of $9 per month for any movie in the library is a lower risk than $10 per screening.
I've never seen the movie, and I don't plan on seeing it. However, if I ever meet Adam Sandler. I'm going to kick his ass, for the racist jokes in this movie. I'm Native American, and most of the time I can let indian jokes slide. I'm not easily offended by things, but everybody has their limit. Adam Sandler went passed the limit with this movie.
Why do all people keep mentioning the Magnificent Seven? It's a play on the Hatefull Eight which considering it's maker is more likely to refer to some Spaghetti Western or even Cut-Throats Nine, rather than the Magnificent Seven.
Keep America Beautiful " The organization's narrow focus on litter is alleged to divert public responsibility away from corporations and industries." Created in response to Vermont's 1953 attempt to legislate a mandatory deposit to be paid at point of purchase on disposable beverage containers and banning the sale of beer in non-refillable bottles.
This movie makes A Million Ways to Die in the West look like a classic Westerner. This review makes me appreciate Seth Macfarlane a lot more than Adam Sandler.
Here's whose in it: Adam Sandler Terry Crews Jorge Garcia (the fat guy from Lost) Taylor Lautner Rob Schneider Luke Wilson Dan Aykroyd Steve Buscemi Will Forte Harvey Keitel Nick Nolte David Spade Danny Trejo Steve Zahn Whitney Cummings Jon Lovitz Norm MacDonald Chris Parnell Blake Shelton Nick Swardson John Turturro Vanilla Ice Lavell Crawford Dan Patrick Lenda Murray
Yeah, ya'll dodged a canon ball not watching this film. I think it gave me a migraine tbh, only watched it because I was watching it with my friends. I think Adam Sandler is a good actor, but please, please keep him the Hell away from the scripts. When I saw this entire movie was basically one big hand job to Sandler... and the racist stereotypes. Like, holy shit. Well that's my mini rant, movie is Some ol Bullshit.
Adam Sandler had some really good classics though, Billy Madisen, Waterboy, Happy Guilmore? Sure, he hasn't done anything too good (at all) lately but he's still respectable imo because of those 3 movies.
Try watching Billy Madison again. I thought this too, tried to watch Billy Madison again last year, holy shit...really doesn't hold up. Irritated me within ten minutes. Really don't want to watch Happy Gilmore now, want to remember that one well.
just watched it. plot was predictable, cinematography was good but GODDAMN did i have a good time watching it! Taylor Lautner surprised me and he stole the show IMO
Actually didn't hate it, although the funny parts didn't even come from Adam Sandler, surprising enough that kid from twilight actually wasn't to bad and was probably the funniest thing in the movie. Adam Sandler was just replaying the same character we've seen him do already so many times before.
Adam Sandler has richly earned the presupposition that his movies will suck, *without* watching the movie, the trailer, or even giving it a second thought. He is, and always has been, *that* bad.
Maybe hes tired and just feels like hes being used, somehow, and that's why he doesnt try anymore beyond half assing film scripts, I'm not sure, but I think he has serious depression and doesnt see the value in life, or in himself, and all these movies have been a silent plea for help, for someone to help him deal with his past self and guilt and help him to see past the fake lives people often live to see the value of life again.
I never thought about it but damn youre right every adam sandler movie is the same basic plot to get the girl and be the hero. Honestly im fucking tired of it.
Well, I saw it, and I'm kinda mad. Not because it's a F@#$ You movie, but because it isn't one. The beginning part showed some spots of promise, with a nice bit between Nick Nolte and Adam Sandler, but it just kinda meandered for its two hour run-time. Gun to my head, I'd give it a low rental at best, mostly because I thought Pixels was worse. I'm gonna go watch Beasts of No Nation now, so that at least I can say I saw the better Netflix distributed film.
The movie is a F&$ you from me cause the movie was 3 hours of unfunny potty and Indian jokes with a dry corpse of a plot strung by sad cameos by Will Forte and Chris Parnell
Adam Sandle is just making any films he can to fill his pockets. He's not trying to win any awards or gain recognition. He's just squeezing cash from wherever he can in the film industry, and if there are fans still out there to love him for this then that's fine but this film is nothing to take seriously and neither is his career for that matter.
Here's my review! I actually saw the movie a while ago and it's exactly what you'd expect it to be… it's terrible! God awful! An abysmal and atrocious excuse for a film even for Netflix! It makes "A Million Ways to Die in the West" look like the best western comedy ever made by comparison. I say that because "A Million Ways to Die in the West" at least made me laugh at times. "Ridiculous Six"? I didn't even laugh once. And I saw it in a theater filled with people. It was just packed with the worst infantile humor you'd expect from an Adam Sandler movie. Now, they might have changed some things since I last saw it, but I can't imagine them making any changes that would make this piece of shit of a film any better. Going by your rating system, I give this movie a "Fuck you"!
I want to make it clear, I wasn't too hard Pixels, I mean it wasn't good, but it wasn't the worst thing I've seen this year. Besides Jack & Jill still holds up as Adam Sandler's worst film.
There is +7 billion people in the world. There are people that would see this movie out of being a fan of Adam Sandler or just out of curiosity because of the controversy they have heard about with the native Americans.
I'll give y'all a written review of this. As a fan of Sandler's early work, I'll give this a view. It can't be as bad as Movie 43 or that dreadful Dumb and Dumber To
Ikr, the first scene was Seth Mcfarlane giving the audience his typical obnoxious signature. I'm not even religious but just was like Fuckkkk, we get it Seth, you're an atheist, can we go five minutes without you telling us. Ironic is one thing but I find the man tedious
Adam Sandler is like Jack Black. Hotel TRansylvania and Kung Fu Panda I love but either in live action just makes me want to find a noose and a tree branch.
ok im proly 2 years too late to join but am i the only one who found this movie funny? i mean it definitely wasn't the funniest movie out there but it wasn't terrible. And abt Taylor Lutner, his whole career is bland asf n i think this character was the most emotions hes ever showed on screen.
I say this as someone who is a firm believer in giving everyone a chance AND as a massive Western fan.... this film looks like shit. And if I do see it, I'm not giving it much of a chance.
I love Adam and what he has done for comedy. Grandmas Boy, Happy Gilmore, Grown Ups. You haters are negative and bring nothing insightful to the table. How about you make 50 comedy movies. See how you do. You shit talkers couldn't last 8 minutes in Hollywood.
Casually making racist jokes about Indians and getting away with it? If someone had said the same thing on black people, the NAACP would be having a field day, this channel would have been closed, careers ruined. Rosa Parks would be proud.