An Adam Sandler movie? Sigh.
Sure, if “Happy Gilmore” is on you can be damn sure that I’ll watch it. Other than that, there’s not much to get excited about. “Click,” while certainly memorable and a commendable effort, buried its dramatic potential under a barrage of undercooked bodily function jokes. The “Grown-Ups” franchise is not much more than an excuse for Sandler and his not-as-fortunate SNL pals to take an exotic vacation. “Jack and Jill,” well, speaks for itself.
Sure, if “Happy Gilmore” is on you can be damn sure that I’ll watch it. Other than that, there’s not much to get excited about. “Click,” while certainly memorable and a commendable effort, buried its dramatic potential under a barrage of undercooked bodily function jokes. The “Grown-Ups” franchise is not much more than an excuse for Sandler and his not-as-fortunate SNL pals to take an exotic vacation. “Jack and Jill,” well, speaks for itself.