I fail to see what this has to do with Adam Sandler.MovieBob said:Comedy star
Yeah I pretty much don't like anyone that got famous on SNL. I've never found SNL to be funny, and the careers of just about everyone from that show is a typecasted run of movies milking the one thing that got them famous on SNL.JenSeven said:Straight to Netflix, and on Netflix straight to my "not interested" bin.
How is this guy still allowed to make movies? They are not funny, he is not funny.
It's just beyond me.
I've never been able to understand American comedy.
People I actively avoid are: Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler, Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy and Woody Allen.
I cannot stand any of them.
It's not that he's a bad actor - Punch Drunk Love was good stuff and he was pretty fantastic in it, but that wasn't a Happy Madison production, and Sandler wasn't a writer for it. He was just cast as the lead. And yeah, with the right material it's pretty good. When he and his production company are heavily involved in decision making and the creative process though, Jack and Jill happens. Movies that are unmistakably Adam Sandler's are just excuses for him and his friends to putz around on camera, hang out after shooting, and make a mint for it off the producers, distributers, and the big-gulp swilling masses. Though, as capable as he is at manipulating so many people, I can't really fault him for it. Like, which is worse - the prince from Country X asking for help in providing investment capital for a cause he promises will make the giver rich later in a virus-laden mass email -- or the idiot that actually opens it and gives him money?Pikka Bird said:Wow, you guys are a bitter bunch. I personally consider Sandler a very good actor, though he only works for me when he's got the right material. Has anybody here seen Reign Over Me or Punch-Drunk Love? They are a far cry from what most people think of when they hear of "an Adam Sandler movie", and are far from the usual family comedy crap that he unfortunately often chooses to star in.
For this reason I am optimistic about Pixels.
And how would he be a "con-artist"...exactly? I mean, I hate Sandlers movies, they're the absolute scrapings of several miles /underneath/ the barrel, but he's hardly a swindler.Snotnarok said:So the con-artist manages to swindle another group for money?
Oh wait that was a bit slanderous...I mean thieving con-artist. Anyone who has any offense to this statement, look up some info on Jack and Jill. Or just look up Red Letter Medias coverage of the 'movie'
I guess it makes Netflix the movie version of Tal Rasha from Diablo, heroicly wrestling with Adam Sandler for all eternity, as to not unleash the evil within upon the rest of the world.Revolutionary said:I kind of just feel sorry that netflix alone has to bear the burden of hosting whatever shit he squeezes out.
Well anyway, at least I wont be seeing any news stories about Adam Sandler's movie beating much better movies in the box office. Last one I saw was when Grown Ups 2 beat out Pacific Rim. Makes no damn sense.Kahani said:I fail to see what this has to do with Adam Sandler.MovieBob said:Comedy star
Look up Red Letter Media's review of Jack and Jill, they can be more specific than I can. They were using Titanics cost to compare to it ,so there's something iffy going on there.elvor0 said:And how would he be a "con-artist"...exactly? I mean, I hate Sandlers movies, they're the absolute scrapings of several miles /underneath/ the barrel, but he's hardly a swindler.Snotnarok said:So the con-artist manages to swindle another group for money?
Oh wait that was a bit slanderous...I mean thieving con-artist. Anyone who has any offense to this statement, look up some info on Jack and Jill. Or just look up Red Letter Medias coverage of the 'movie'
I think you place too much credit on Sandler for his success. And not y'know the people with standards low enough to go see and enjoy his movies. Implying the trailers for Sandler movies are some sort of sneaky con is an insult to sneaky cons. Mainly because they're not.
I guess it makes Netflix the movie version of Tal Rasha from Diablo, heroicly wrestling with Adam Sandler for all eternity, as to not unleash the evil within upon the rest of the world.Revolutionary said:I kind of just feel sorry that netflix alone has to bear the burden of hosting whatever shit he squeezes out.