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5.4/10? Why such a high score for this piece of shít?


The "film" was total garbage, lack of comedy, sexual references to try to spice things up, throw in there Andy Samberg (who was also in That's My Boy), racism here and there, product placement ads, the annoying "whaaat?" repeatedly over and over again, a jackass driver, a bunch of Jewish actors plus some more junk and you've got a Sandler production.

Of all films that he could've given a sequel he decided to do Grown Ups which no one asked for.

In comparison the Jewish actors who were in Arrested Development (Jeffrey Tambor, David Cross, Alia Shawkat, etc) did a brilliant job but these ones here they're just... there.

But anyway, on the positive aspect Sandler gave work to these (still) actors/actresses that no one else would hire to have in their films because they're talentless.

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I gave it a 2 and thought I was being generous. This movie was terrible. One question (among others) I kept asking was, "Why is Nick Swardson in this movie?" He had absolutely no place in it, except to kill time. A bus driver that is inept and obviously high. Give me a break. Sandler uses the same people in his movies which is fine if it's a good film, but this doesn't come close to good. When people are saying Taylor Lautner is "the best part of the movie" you know it's BAD. Salma Hayek is beautiful and has great cans. She'll always be a 10/10 in my book.

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I agree. Salma in real life would never date Adam Sandler unless it was for his money because he's a talentless rich guy.

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Anything above a score of 1.3 is simply tragic.

The end is nigh.

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I'll state 1 fact, it's not as boring as The might "HangOver". Because that movie surely was notttttttt all that at all. This movie is 1 of those "Dumb and Dumber....Don't Be A Menace...Animal House" feel good movies.

IF ANYONE is blind to that fact, then you must have some serious mental retardation and in great denial.

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