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-----Mr. Deeds-----
Small town guy Longfellow Deeds (Sandler) goes to the big city to collect a $40 billion inheritance from a long lost uncle. Living in a palatial mansion with the services of an unusual personal butler (John turturro) isn't too bad. Things get even better when ... Read review
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Advantages: 4 hours and 42 mins of laughter Disadvantages: lack of special features on big daddy disc
I think Adam Sandler is a great performer. Not the best actor, but he sure is a funny guy. Throughout these 3 discs he performs alongside some great names including Winona Ryder, and Jack Nicholas.
I bought these DVDs just a few days ago, I had previously had these films on VHS, but we all know that's "out-of-fashion" now.
-----Anger Management-----
After a small misunderstanding aboard ... ...Dave Buznik (Sandler) is ordered by the court to undergo anger management therapy at the hands of specialist Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholas). Dave reluctantly accepts the doctor's councelling, but after another mishap Buddy steps up his aggressive and unorthodox treatments by moving in with Dave. As Buddy wreaks havoc with every aspect of his life, Dave must decide whether to crawl back into his shell or finally stand up for himself.
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I think Adam Sandler is a great performer. Not the best actor, but he sure is a funny guy. Throughout these 3 discs he performs alongside some great names including Winona Ryder, and Jack Nicholas.
I bought these DVDs just a few days ago, I had previously had these films on VHS, but we all know that's "out-of-fashion" now.
-----Anger Management-----
After a small misunderstanding aboard an aeroplane which escalates out of control, timid business man Dave Buznik (Sandler) is ordered by the court to undergo anger management therapy at the hands of specialist Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholas). Dave reluctantly accepts the doctor's councelling, but after another mishap Buddy steps up his aggressive and unorthodox treatments by moving in with Dave. As Buddy wreaks havoc with every aspect of his life, Dave must decide whether to crawl back into his shell or finally stand up for himself. I thought Jack Nicholas's performance was on top form, he's a very funny chap.
-----Mr. Deeds-----
Small town guy Longfellow Deeds (Sandler) goes to the big city to collect a $40 billion inheritance from a long lost uncle. Living in a palatial mansion with the services of an unusual personal butler (John turturro) isn't too bad. Things get even better when he meets a beautiful school nurse (Winona Ryder). But money changes everything, and things aren't what they seem. Its up to Deeds to straighten everybody out- with a few right hooks and lots of common sense.
I have to say that this is my favourite out of the three films. It is packed with so many memorably comical moments. For example, when Amilio the butler stabs Deed through his frost bitten foot. HA HA, you'd have to see it for yourselves. lol
------Big Daddy-----
Thirty-two-year-old Sonny Koufax (Sandler) has spent his whole life avoiding responsibility. But when his girlfriend dumps him for an older man, he's got to find a way to prove he's ready to grow up. In a last-ditch attempt to impress her he adopts a 5-year-old, but she's not impressed and he can't return the kid!
This film also contains very funny moments, my favourite parts involved both Sonny and "Frankenstein" throwing sticks into the paths of on-coming skaters. I really enjoyed these films, Adam Sandler is one of those actors you could just watch over and over again, because his style is so refreshing it avoids the pitfalls of conventional comedy (such as repitition and gradual boredom).
As I have already mentioned the stories are quite original, certainly to me, I personal loved the storylines but I do understand that other people may have different perspectives and ideas on the subject.
All of the characters were seamless in their performances, except maybe the boy who played the adopted kid in "Big Daddy", but I feel his performance blossomed throughout the film. In-all, the actors performed brilliantly.
My favourite special effect was on Anger Management when the Buddy "nudged" the car blocking them in on-top a multistoried car park. The car continued to roll until it reached the edge of the building, when it then proceeded to fall to the street below. The CGI was brilliant, at first I genuinly thought it was a real car. This, however is taken from one film. The other two didn't really use a great deal of special effects and so I would have to mark the effects as "Good".
As I am to believe, some of the tracks in these films were recorded especially for these films, for the purpose of enhancing the viewing pleasure. They did just that, I think people forget how much difference a good soundtrack really makes to a movie.
I have already seen the film "click", it was hilarious (totally recommended by the way). I would compare these films as equal to it, therefore these were outstanding. lol
The director of Anger Mangement was Peter Segal, he has done work with Adam Sandler before and since Anger Management, including "50 first dates", and "Longest yard". These films were really well produced and of equal standard to "Anger Management". Steven Brill directed "Mr. Deeds" and directed "Big Daddy" alongside Dennis Dugan. I would say that these two films were their best work when I look at their pat works. These do include "Saving Silverman", and "The Mighty Ducks" for crying out loud!!
I bought this 3 disc set for £13.98, this is excellent bargain when considering the amount of laughs you are bound to have. HA HA HA.
Thankyou for reading my review, its very much appreciated. Please feel free to leave any comments you feel are relavent.
Advantages: extremely funny, brilliant acting with a great story line Disadvantages: doesn't go on long enough . . .
a fight with Bob Barker, a spectator and starts screaming and swearing at a golf ball on live television.
All in all this is one of my favourite films and i would recommend it too anybody. Adam Sandler is an excellent actor and some other films that I recommend are BigDaddy, Click, MrDeeds and AngerManagement that all star Adam.
Hope this has been some help.
At the moment I do not have the DVD but as soon as I get hold of this I will edit my review and tell you about the extras, the commentary and anything else that it comes with. Cheers. ...
lemonlicker 03.11.2006 (08.11.2006)
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Product details
Genre
Comedy
Classification
15 years and over
Running Time
4 hours 43 minutes
Video Category
Feature Film
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
UCA; UNIVERSAL MUSIC OPERATIONS
Release date
03/10/2005
No of Discs
3
Catalogue No
C 8238247
Barcode
5050582382471
Languages
Main Language
English
DVD Description
Three features. In 'Mr Deeds', Longfellow Deeds (Adam Sandler) is content to run his pizzeria in the cozy New Hampshire hamlet of Mandrake Falls. His only further desire is to someday see one of his corny rhymes printed in a greeting card. Deeds is awarded much more when he inherits the 40 billion dollar empire of a media tycoon, a distant relative. He is lured to New York City by unscrupulous partners of the deceased where he is preyed upon by greedy stockholders. He also makes ample fodder for tabloid journalists, notably reporter Babe Bennett (Winona Ryder) who poses as a school nurse from Iowa to win Deed's heart and expose him as an idiot to her viewers. Against her will and her own sleazy principles, Babe falls for the charming naivety of Deeds, whose fortune is in jeopardy. Also includes 'Big Daddy' and 'Anger Management'.
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