Well what can i say it is all in the title, for many years now i have loved every Adam Sandler film starting from Little Nicky to Waterboy and The Longest Yard. This, however is the ONLY Adam Sandler film that i didn't enjoy!!
I love random comidies like Bo Selecta, but this is too random, it has not plot line. At first there is but it goes nowhere, as usual with Adam he does has some very funny lines in there but it is one dimensional, and in some periods a bit offending. But without a doubt the biggest dissappointment is the ending which i won;' give away but trust me on this one its not one to shout about,
Lets all hope that Adam's next project will get him back to the heights of comedy genius alongside the likes of Mr Deeds and Happy Gilmore!!
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