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What’s your favorite Adam Sandler movie?
Mine is Happy Gilmore.
Grandma's Boy
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And wtf is this?
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Apparently comes out on the 25th of this month.
 
The Wedding Singer, Little Nicky, Water Boy and Happy Gilmore for me. Every other comedy he did post-2000 was mid, although Funny People was almost good.

Uncut Gems is solid, but that's not a comedy.
Let’s not forget Bulletproof.
 
I said he did a great job in Uncut Gems, and the only other movie I liked him in was Punch Drunk Love. He has some serious acting chops that he chooses not to use most of the time. Of course, he is making money by making garbage movies, I can’t say I blame him for that.
 
I think Click is hugely overrated. There was a thing in the mid-2000s where they felt that comedians had to take on more serious roles. It was also during the peak of Christopher Walken’s revival because he became a meme before memes became a thing.

Uncut Cocks was a good movie. It captured modern Jew York very effectively in a way few do.

A bunch of my grug-brained friends are going apeshit about Happy Gilmore 2 coming out soon. Looks like pure nostalgia bait but I’m sure that will scratch a lot of itches.
 
When it comes to good movies with Sandler I'd go to Punch Drunk Love, or Reign Over Me which is okay, I'd only list it because I think he did an okay job portraying a grieving man.

When it comes to his sillier movies I still enjoy I'd say Happy Gilmore or even Billy Madison.

The last one is dumb but I won't pretend that I don't think it's funny. And I like anything Norm was in.
 
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