After Wedding Singer, Sandler's comedies went way downhill (although I do like Big Daddy).
Not exact matches
Just few days
after the their talk of the town
wedding in
wedding in Cape Town, South Africa, Nigerian R&B
singer, Bankole Wellington is the news for wrong reasons.
At least it's a little bit satisfying to see Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore trying to make connection
after a very good «The
Wedding Singer» and a good «50 First Dates» but Blended it's just about stupidity and more stupidity, it's kind of fun but with no sense.
At least it's a little bit satisfying to see Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore trying to make connection
after a very good «The
Wedding Singer» and a good «50 First Dates» but Blended it's just about stupidity and more stupidity, it's kind of
After years of hearing about the big fish that swallowed his father's
wedding ring, along with other epics involving a giant, a circus ringleader, and Chinese conjoined twin
singers, Edward's son William (Billy Crudup) simply couldn't bear hearing one more yarn — especially at his
wedding reception.
After the success of the
Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates, I was looking forward to seeing Barrymore work her magic on Sandler yet again.
It could have been a bit smarter and a lot shorter, but «Blended,» the third big - screen pairing for Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore (
after «The
Wedding Singer» and «50 First Dates»), is a fun, often funny, largely enjoyable romp.
Now I was a huge fan of Adam Sandler's loveable «man child» persona
after gut - busting classics BILLY MADDISON, HAPPY GILMORE and THE
WEDDING SINGER...
The God's Must Be Crazy, My Cousin Vinny, Home Alone, Parenthood, The Night We Never Met, Overboard, Planes, Trains & Automobiles,
After Hours, House Sitter, The
Wedding Singer, City Island, Short Circuit, American Pie, American Pie 2, American
Wedding, This is 40... definitely surpass some on this list.