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![]() ![]() ![]() So, in all, this man has just been an awful influence for comedy in Hollywood. He's also solely responsible for keeping Rob Schneider in Hollywood and giving us Kevin James. His Netflix affairs, with the exception of The Week Of (which isn't good, but it's actually pretty decent), haven't been good as well. Sandler has also had the misfortune in appearing in some of the worst movies I have ever seen like Jack and Jill and Grown Ups 2. Sandler admitted that most of his movies are, really, just paid vacations where he gets to hang out with his buddies, etc, etc, etc. Sandler has made his entire career out of playing a, supposedly, likable man-child that's immature even by man-child standards. Regardless, as I've gotten older, I've started to see the light. I made my mom take me to see Little Nicky. I mean, also in the interest of fairness, I admit that I may have been a fan of his back when I was young and stupid. What I mean by that is that, in the interest of fairness, I should note that I've never been a fan of Adam Sandler (much like I am not a fan of Michael Bay). I'm gonna start this review with similarly to the last one (of the absolutely awful Transformers: The Last Knight). Rating: PG-13 (Language|Crude and Sex-Related Humor|Some Drug References) At first he happily skips the boring times until he realizes the remote is in control of his life and he learns to cherish all the precious moments with his family. Michael cannot find time to be at home until he meets an eccentric inventor (Christopher Walken) who gives him a universal remote that controls time. Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) seems to have it all but his wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), is increasingly frustrated by the amount of time he has to spend at work. ![]() |