I'm not well versed on Sandler's oeuvre because I was too young to appreciate the sophisticated adult humor in his films and too old to enjoy the broad slapstick and gallows humor. I do, however, appreciate Sandler's place in the history of jewish humor, and recognize the lineage of jewish films tracing from the catskills to Mel Brooks to Harold Ramis and, finally, to Adam Sandler. Will Adam Sandler's films be remembered as fondly as Ramis's and Brooks's? Only time will tell, but I have a feeling that yes, yes they will.