Adam john bugoski movie#
About halfway through the movie, I began to realize the reason I was having fun with the "Zohan" was because this movie essentially gives out an open invitation to enjoy the silliness that was being presented. These guys aren't sleepwalking through their roles, to the contrary, they're having a great time putting on a show. Sandler and the cast surrounding him do almost everything in their power to make a joke out of something. Deeds" (which I found boring and lame), this film goes whole hog.
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But though the movie may have lacked focus, I couldn't help but have fun with it. Another shot of the crotch?" (Or butt, or some other sexual reference) All of these various ingredients have been thrown in together, and the end result is, let's face it, uneven. Although I found myself laughing at quite a few parts (particularly when the Zohan was on the job as a soldier), there were also a lot of parts where I was thinking to myself "Come on. The silliness comes from Sandler, the raunchy stuff comes from Apatow, and everything else comes from Smigel. Part of the problem is that three writers with different mentalities are writing the script. So how does the humor compare to previous Sandler features? Well, it's unfocused. Oh, and he loves making sexual remarks as much as Borat does. Now, he's an Isreali counter-terrorist with a fetish for cutting hair. This guy has played football (twice), gone on fifty first dates, paused and sped up his life, and married Kevin James. Deeds," he became a billionaire overnight. In "Gilmore," he was a hockey nut with a hidden talent for golf. Adam Sandler loves to put himself in ridiculous situations. But you know what, I liked it, my friend liked it, quite a few people in the audience liked it, it was a good time had. I knew very well coming in to the 7:45 showing of "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" that this was going to be crazy. Yes, this is the same stuff that he was doing ten years ago with "The Waterboy." Yes, this is the same company that brought us "Happy Gilmore" and "Click." And yes, while I have aged a bit since I could appreciate the his silliness, there is still a part of me that enjoys the goofy fun that Adam Sandler likes to put on screen.
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