How Adam Sandler Made An Entire Career Playing The Same Character
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Adam Sandler without question is a comedy icon. Movies like Billy Madison, The Waterboy, Happy Gilmore, and The Wedding Singer put Sandler on the map. Though as his career moved forward it became obvious that Adam Sandler was building every movie essentially off the same character type. But audiences didn't care. There have been some less than great Adam Sandler movies, but overall his roles in both comedy and dramatic movies have cemented him as an icon.
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Shouts out for Adam always supporting his friends adding them to his movies even when they are no longer relevant 👌🏾
@sub5ound1
Жыл бұрын
You’re talking about everyone except for Colin Quinn and Norm MacDonald when you say that and that’s understandable
@BradsGonnaPlay
Жыл бұрын
This but unironically
@KeeperOfSecrets-42069
Жыл бұрын
@@sub5ound1 nah boffum were irrelevant. Norm only got relevant again when he died.
@whoozyyy
Жыл бұрын
What about the two recent ones?
@jayarikishii
Жыл бұрын
Like James Gunn hiring his brother and wife
Click is my favorite Adam Sandler film. It starts off as a typical funny Sandler comedy but then morphs into a sad heartbreaking drama. The scene where he sees his dad for the last time always makes me tear up. That movie didn't deserve the hate.
@Rindiculousfun
Жыл бұрын
I fully agree. I can't believe anyone can hate that movie it isn't only my favourite Sandler movie, but one of my favourite of all time. I'm generally not a huge Sandler fan, but Click was different from most of his other movies and I have a soft spot for father and son/daughter relationships being explored like this and Interstellar (my favourite movie of all time).
@fanficfan8599
Жыл бұрын
I agree... I am not a Sandler fan but click showed me that he does know how to act. It's like Adam Sandler's version of Jim Carrey's The Truman Show... Both movies showing silly comedians can really act.
@Rindiculousfun
Жыл бұрын
@@fanficfan8599 Oh yah the Truman show also one of my favourite of all time and Jim Carey's best imo
@englishwithkristin8962
Жыл бұрын
I'm actually so confused... I didn't know people hated it!! Haha I remember seeing it in theaters and crying my eyes out. And everyone I knew loved it too.
@badtiming2208
Жыл бұрын
I can't rewatch that movie because the existential dread that comes along with it would keep me up at night lol. Really great genre-switch midway through the movie. I'm sure it caught almost everyone off guard.
The way he played in uncut gems showed that he can play actually serious roles
@Magdalena8008s
Жыл бұрын
Plus Reign over Me, Punch Drunk, and I think he did another 2 or so serious roles he killed.
@anubusx
Жыл бұрын
Even in Click he did setious moments well.
@hiimjustin8826
Жыл бұрын
@@anubusx I didn't know people were harsh on Click
@anubusx
Жыл бұрын
@@hiimjustin8826 I do like it.
@richrod0122
Жыл бұрын
That was noticeable in Spanglish and funny people
While Sandler's type may be the dim-witted man child who can't grow up, there's a sheer likability about his characters which make us root for them to prevail.
@chasehedges6775
Жыл бұрын
Sooo true. Sandler is wonderful
@anubusx
Жыл бұрын
The Adam Sandler multiverse.
@SergioLeonardoCornejo
Жыл бұрын
Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, and several other comedians tend to play only one kind of character or trope. South Park actually parodied Schneider's films in that regard.
@BrianaLynn7
Жыл бұрын
Ew I find him annoying
@SmallSpoonBrigade
Жыл бұрын
@@SergioLeonardoCornejo Right, he's hardly the only one. If you've got a marketable character and don't mind the risk of being typecast, that can work out very well. It's just recommended that you don't spend all the money on hookers and blow because careers like that are usually not going to be multi-decade affairs.
One other thing, in every movie there is a positive message or "moral lesson", it's not just someone acting stupid, there is always a positive message that makes you feel good: "money is not everything", "family first", "be tolerant towards those different to you", "caring for someone instead being selfish", etc.
@jcoolguy1548
Жыл бұрын
And then there's messages like Click. "You never know what you have until it's gone" Or something like that
@gisela_oliveira
8 ай бұрын
@@jcoolguy1548ifnyou don't cry watching click, you're not human
What's weird though is that this isn't really a bad thing. Adam Sandler's movies between '95 and '05 are a part of American culture. Like you said, Audience tastes changed after that, but man Uncut Gems was good :)
@hawazennnnn
Жыл бұрын
Uncut Jahhhhmmmzzz
@solongsuicide9
Жыл бұрын
Adam Sandler's films between '95 & '05 are a part of *_Western_* culture. Like the narrator said, audience tastes changed after that, but America was not the only audience who liked, then disliked, his films over that decade long era.
@tennessee4203
Жыл бұрын
And grown up 1 n 2 was good n funny as hell idk what they talking about
@lowlsqwid
9 ай бұрын
@@solongsuicide9 it's american culture. Importing culture doesn't diminish it's origins.
Grown Ups is still one of my favorite PG-13 comedies of all time. It's so well done and I don't think it deserves any of the predisposed hate just from Adam Sandler being in it
@Muhubi
Жыл бұрын
I agree, but probably because I am at that age where your best friends sort of begin to drift apart (we get married, have kids, move, etc). So the idea of us all having a big reunion with our future spouses and kids, seems like a nice thing to look forward. Grownups kind of (at least to me) is more of a looking glass into the future, of something that I hope I can achieve.
@Grod2013
Жыл бұрын
I liked it until I realized they were just on vacation and the movie has barley any plot, then I felt dumb just watching it
@alfonsohr02
Жыл бұрын
Man for real, every time I've seen it mentioned on KZread it's a critic ripping it apart while the opinion I se from regular people is very different. My family and friend all remember it fondly
@gabrielwillians1385
Жыл бұрын
at least the first one, the second Grown Ups i think it's a bit too much
@kr4ftt
Жыл бұрын
@@gabrielwillians1385the second one made me hate him... How could he create such good movie as the first one then f* with it in the second one...
Something that I always found interesting is that Steve Buscemi, someone I think is not only a great dramatic actor but also director, it's always part of Sandler's posse, only to play the weirdest of human beings conceiveable, and he's there playing the buffoon with Sandler
@K-DUBYA
Жыл бұрын
"How do you do, fellow kids"
@bes03c
Жыл бұрын
He is also a fire fighter.
@weston407
Жыл бұрын
his role in Billy Madison is one of my all-time favorites 💄😐
@Kai0nTheMoon
Жыл бұрын
@@bes03c That's right. Steve is a native Brooklynite and returned to doing volunteer firefighter work in the days after 9/11, helping dig through the rubble searching for survivors. He's one of the nicest celebrities out there.
@StackerBA
Жыл бұрын
I don't think anyone knew he could be a serious actor until he was on the sopranos.
Adam Sandler and Jim Carrey are legends
@Nelly_platinum
Жыл бұрын
i would put robin williams in the same boat as those two.between the three they dominated the 90s
@AnnRita45
Жыл бұрын
@@Nelly_platinum PRECISELY!!!! ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
@rodneyhopper22
Жыл бұрын
Yeah with out a doubt in my mind 😜
I feel like the fact that Adam Sandler proved that he can be a great dramatic actor in the 21st century was enough to prove that he was never at any point bad at what he did. His brand of humor is what made him a household name, and you could honestly call him a genius for finding a way to profit off of appealing to his audience in the right way. His 90s movies began to grow tiresome over time, and once they did, he shifted to a different genre that he also found success in. That’s enough to forgive all the poor critical reception he received early on.
He has this charisma that alot of actors don't have
@chasehedges6775
Жыл бұрын
👍👍. He really does
@BassCommunion
Жыл бұрын
I agree, he has an amazing charisma for instant cringe, leves you wondering what kind of political/economical connections he has in order to keep making movies
@moidelgado2966
Жыл бұрын
@@BassCommunion fuck off one of the best comedians ever
@solarmaru49
Жыл бұрын
lol? He has 0. He looks like a middle age middle income white man from the suburbs. That’s not charisma. That’s likeness which is being rewarded
@hanezutchins2786
Жыл бұрын
100%.
Sandler has made me cry laughing more than any other actor for over 20 years. They’re not all hits but I love the guy
@sillau9
Жыл бұрын
Same💯..Adam Sandler will always be awesome in my books..he had soo many iconic & hilarious movies👏🏻👏🏻
@michellemullen4549
10 ай бұрын
I concur!! I’ve always loved him since SNL and will continue to do so 💚 He’s a one of a kind and I hope to see more of him!
I can't believe they failed to mention Reign Over Me, as one of his better performances. Drama with some bits of humor, I think it might be Sandler's best work he's ever done.
@f.j.herrera4244
Жыл бұрын
This showed Don Cheadle is the ultimate wingman, and the Shadow of the Colossus foreshadowing is brutal
@mickbanner
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. And Men Women and Children
@Tobio88
Жыл бұрын
Amazing film and performance
@Tiblious
Жыл бұрын
I agree man. I came to comment this.
@mluna6702
Жыл бұрын
This movie rarely gets mentioned and it's a good one. I don't get it.
Wedding Singer is probably my favorite. Congrats to Sandler for winning the Mark Twain Award this year. Seems like he knows his comedy.
Honestly, doesn't matter much to executives: He. Makes. Money.... Lots and lots of money. Doesn't matter to the fans much either, because he is one of the most genuine and nice people in Hollywood.
I remember watching Click with my siblings on DVD when we were kids and all of us just crying and hugging at the end. It still holds a special place in my ❤.
@johnnoreau3570
Жыл бұрын
I remember my mother paying for it on cable so my brother and I could watch it on demand.
I think Sandler's most underrated films to this date is spanglish. It is so heartwarming yet so subtle but also funny too
@BenSkyLakewood
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
I’ll say this, when his films pop up on tv, and they do quite a bit, I sit there and watch them and still laugh… that’s hard to achieve! If you can watch a movie and still be entertained by them years later, that has to say a lot about how Sandler has made his impact on us!
@jcoolguy1548
Жыл бұрын
Same. I saw that Grown Ups was airing today, but I didn't watch it because someone else in the house was watching TV
I don't care what people say, Adam Sandler will ALWAYS be my favorite
@chasehedges6775
Жыл бұрын
Indeed. Same with Jim Carrey and Steve Carell
@raygarcia6218
Жыл бұрын
I fuck with Ben stiller too
@jordonlegge448
8 ай бұрын
You know a lot of people on the internet hate on some things for whatever reason and people just buy into it. Fact is he wouldn’t be so famous if his movies didn’t make people laugh
Blended should have been mentioned. A star-studded comedy where Adam gets to play not only a fun parent, but shows he can also take a more serious tone when needed, and help father kids that aren't his.
You should have mentioned "Reign Over Me" as one of his dramatic roles. Also, this is how I see "Grown Ups." It was made for the people who aren't from big cities, that didn't grow up around fancy thing, with lots of money, or around the L.A. vibe. I relate so much to it, and I feel like I'm watching my Dad and his friends goof around. Growing up, my Dad and his pals would constantly do over the top things to make us kids laugh. That's what those movies are. Guys from a small town, who are lifelong friends, pal-ing around, being goofballs, and reminding themselves that sometimes it's better to slow down, and enjoy life. It's not a movie for critics. It's a movie for regular people.
To be fair, personally, I really liked "Click" and "Don't Mess With the Zohan". I think with those kinds of movies, it's important to know what to expect and not take them too seriously.
@erakfishfishfish
Жыл бұрын
Zohan was a pleasant surprise. It’s the right kind of dumb comedy. Although the funniest moment goes to Zohan’s father when he scoops hummus up with his own glasses.
Click wasn't just a comedy, it changed my life with the message of "Family comes first"
Don't anyone DARE insinuate that 8 Crazy Nights isn't one of the best holiday movies of all time. It's a masterpiece.
@TheRealDanTheManYT
Жыл бұрын
HARD agree
@mr.patriotjol
Жыл бұрын
At least it is not as bad as Jack and Jill
@OGStarlightKY
Жыл бұрын
Right on 🍻
@jamaaldagreatest2748
Жыл бұрын
Anybody who does has NEVER seen it and only talks negatively about it because of the critic reviews/ numbers. It is a GREAT movie and even though I’m atheist there’s not many Chanukah based movies out there/ or at least that get any level of mainstream recognition whatsoever. It’s one of my top five (at least) Adam Sandler movies.
@Sin_Alder
Жыл бұрын
As I've gotten older, I've gotten to the point where I feel like I'd appreciate a cut of the movie with less of the gross-out humor, but I still love the movie as a whole. Well animated, great characters, great story, what more do you need?
The rock has been the same character since his career apart from 1 film that actually wasn’t too bad, pain and gain.
@playgroundchooser
Жыл бұрын
I think his best movie was one where he literally played "The Rock" in Fighting With My Family. So good!
@freebantu6019
Жыл бұрын
The Rock doesn't even change his accent even though realistically his character can't have a modern accent... People have such low standards and accept it lol
@Tgogators
Жыл бұрын
That’s part of why their successful in moves. Generally speaking , they focus on their strengths or “stay in their lane”
@cubbdacrossfacecrippler
Жыл бұрын
No. The has been plenty different in his movies. There's a big difference between Hercules and Jumanji.
I never thought I would argue this, but I don't think you are giving Sandler enough credit. I think the similarities between his characters are surface level and come down to quarks in Sandler's performance. He plays his characters in his early films with subtle differences. Billy Madison is more childlike as he is in a state of arrested development at the beginning of the movie, Happy Gilmore leans more into Sandler's rage, Bobby Bouche is more timid at the beginning of the film, and so on. To address your comment at the top of the video, because of these subtle character differences, I would have a hard time believing the scene shown would come from any film other than Billy Madison.
Punch Drunk Love is my favorite sandler movie and probably the most underrated movie ever.
Time-travel and regret-filled "Click" is my favorite movie of his. It was the movie that introduced me to his comedy when I was at the age I could understand his comedy. I watched all his older movies and had fun. In the 2010s, I was a teenager and found it a bit cringe, and Uncut Gems was not my cup of tea at the time, but I still find myself going back and watching his movies. Reminds me of a simple era, where man-child was something I saw on TV and not on the streets.
8 crazy nights is criminally underrated. Reign on Me never gets the the love it deserves either.
Ngl, Grown Ups has a special place in my heart. It was shown to me by my older brother (by 15 months) when I had just turned 12, & I could relate most of the characters to family members. It helps that at the time a significant amount of my external family were really close at the time & would go on holidays just like in the movie. What I would give to be back in that time...
click - classic little nicky - classic ydmwtz - classic pixels - classic grown ups - classic also reign over me is an amazing movie that you didn’t mention
I bloody love Hubie Halloween. Once you get the joke it’s awesome
@Ammut6
Жыл бұрын
There's a joke? I loved it without knowing that there's a joke!
@shadowwarrior7218
Жыл бұрын
It's GOLD!!
@possomt6211
Жыл бұрын
What was the joke?
It's crazy how Sandler's films seem universally liked and rake in so much, and yet you always of hear "critics" giving it the lowest of the low ratings. I've never personally met anyone who didn't like his movies and yet there's apparently some mysterious entire continent out there devoted to giving him a thumbs down.
@tim72184
2 ай бұрын
It’s your lucky day. I *hate* his movies, and I *hate* him more than Hook hates Peter Pan.
Grown ups is amazing some my fav films of all time
Its amazing that he plays the same character in Punch Drunk Love but the world around him is normal and his character is a massive outcast. The bathroom destruction scene and the consequences of it is a great example.
@erakfishfishfish
Жыл бұрын
You have to hand it to PT Anderson. He loved Sandler’s films and wanted to make one where he uses Sandler’s mannerisms for tension rather than laughs.
Can you explore the movie Stranger Than Fiction with Will Ferrell's character? His role in that movie is absolutely phenomenal and a huge departure from what Will Ferrell usually delivers in a performance. It's definitely worth the breakdown!
@darrenchambers3042
Жыл бұрын
Best film he did in my opinion.
@Kai0nTheMoon
Жыл бұрын
I agree. I enjoy seeing comedic actors step out of line for more dramatic roles. Shows their versatility. Ferrell in Stranger Than Fiction, Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting, Jim Carey in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Steve Carell in Foxcatcher, Sacha Baron Cohen in The Trial of the Chicago 7, Sarah Silverman in I Smile Back, Melissa McCarthy in Can You Ever Forgive Me?, and before Philadelphia, Tom Hanks was really an exclusive comedic actor and after that, he made the switch to become one of the best dramatic actors in history, though he's still able to lean over to his comedic side when required. I also like seeing actors you'd never think of as a badass step into those shoes and break heads, like Bob Odenkirk in Nobody. That movie is insane 😵
Waterboy is a classic
@anubusx
Жыл бұрын
"Water sucks it really really sucks."
@chasehedges6775
Жыл бұрын
@@anubusx 😂😂😂😂
@chasehedges6775
Жыл бұрын
@@anubusx GATORADE H20!
@jaimesmith2266
Жыл бұрын
Could you imagine going to the theaters and seeing it back in the day i bet it was riot of laughter 😂😂😂
8 crazy nights is a masterpiece
I loved CLICK... people suck, yo. That movie blended the heart with the Sandler schtick and was a creative concept.
@Ammut6
Жыл бұрын
I remember shedding tears watching Click 😅
@MrGatya2
Жыл бұрын
I really liked click too😊
@xandermex
Жыл бұрын
Yep my favorite Sandler movie
@Turbo5150
Жыл бұрын
same.. this one is underrated.
@bishnu_YT
Жыл бұрын
it really resonated with me
Great video. I grew up on Sandler movies and I love his brand of comedy. But I distinctly remember my first glimpse of his more serious dramatic skills in a 2007 movie called Reign on me. He costarred with Don Cheadle and blew my mind (and my tear ducts). I don’t understand why this movie is never mentioned. It was so good and he was great.
Don't Mess with the Zohan is criminally underrated. I always get a good laugh out of it.
Adam Sandler may play the same character but he’s such a legend
@trinaq
Жыл бұрын
Preach, it's probably why his Hollywood career has lasted as long as it has!
@chasehedges6775
Жыл бұрын
@@trinaq 👍👍
I would argue Robbie Hart is a stand-out from all of his other characters. Not so much in performance, but in the writing.
Used to be Happy Gilmore, but then I became a father and rewatched big daddy. I immediately realized how much I personally relate to that movie, and I’m not ashamed to say it made me cry more than once. So now it has to be Big Daddy. But I do still put happy Gilmore and Billy Madison in the top 5, which also includes uncut gems and the criminally under acknowledged The Myorwitz Chronicles (I never connected to punch drunk love). Big shout out though to 50 first dates, Mr. Deeds, and even grown ups as honorable mentions.
@michaelfreiwirth7821
Жыл бұрын
Also Click made me cry. A very specific kind of person will connect to it deeply personally emotionally and I am that kind of person. It was so so overall but it got a few laughs and touched me profoundly with its message and emotional beats so I gotta give it an honorable mention too.
@michaelfreiwirth7821
Жыл бұрын
Omg I forgot about reign o’re me. Yea that’s a top 5er for sure? Probably pushing out bulky Madison which stays firmly at 6.
As a long time Adam Sandler fan the older I get the more I've come to realized that he always plays an over exaggerated version of himself. Betting IRL he's a really great guy that's had some hard times as a kid & learned to navigate life young using good laughter & close friends. Can't EVER meet him... _just in case_ I'm wrong! 😂😂
@erakfishfishfish
Жыл бұрын
By all accounts everybody who’s worked with him loves him. It’s why they keep going back to make more movies with him.
Man I didn‘t know Zohan was regarded as a bad movie, that shit is fire
@Raneru
Жыл бұрын
I agree. I love it to death.
@ignatiusjackson235
Жыл бұрын
It's fucking awful.
@tank2kool351
Жыл бұрын
Disco disco
@liamzanna
Жыл бұрын
@@tank2kool351 party party
Uncut gems was a rollercoaster, one of the most surprising endings I've ever seen. Great job in that roll.
Little Nicky is extremely underrated
Comics are like musicians. They write a set (of songs or jokes) and they play that same set over and over and people love them for it. So when comics move to film, what do they do? Their set, they just play their set until they find their feet as a actor. Going to these different Adam Sandler movies is like going to two shows from the same band. You know they're going to play the songs you've heard before, but you're ok with that because you like it.
@x340x
Жыл бұрын
lmao thats actually pretty accurate
@ignatiusjackson235
Жыл бұрын
That's kind of a dumb comparison, though. The Beatles wrote, recorded, and released Abbey Road. They didn't just re-record Rubber Soul for the fifth time.
@explodingmangos3416
Жыл бұрын
lol he did that on SNL too. Ever seen his Halloween costume skits? It’s literally the same thing over and over, I couldn’t stand it
Favorite comedy actor ever
Love this channel 😊
So many legendary movies man! 💪🏾💯 🥺 Wedding Singer wuz a 90's classic
This is crazy since I once wrote an entire essay on this exact subject back in school. 😂😂
Sandy wexler is a 10 for me and also speaking of his serious roles let's not forget hustle
Can't believe the video didn't mention funny people at all!! So good, my favourite.
I appreciate you addressing this issue
Did he really say You Don't Mess with the Zohan is bad? I just... I'm speechless
@tommystrickland6268
Жыл бұрын
Really? Cuz there are movies that I like that are objectively terrible but I like them and at the same time know there bad. Did you really think don't mess with the Zohan was a good movie? cuz it was really bad
@codyscards6698
Жыл бұрын
@@tommystrickland6268 it was a bad movie but was also hilarious. Love that movie
@tommystrickland6268
Жыл бұрын
@Cody's Cards yeah I didn't say it doesn't have some genuinely funny stuff in it but it's not a "good movie" like I love little nicky and anyone who doesn't sucks in my opinion but I don't think it's an amazing movie or anything I just really like it
The Sandman will always be my childhood hero. Thanks Adam for being an inspiration for goofballs like us, who never stops on dreaming and achieving.
I absolutely love the range Adam has displayed over the years while he was still full on committed to the fourteen year old comedy all fellow men children love like me. He’s always been the shit and dare say I put him up with Jim Carey and Robin Williams in depth and breadth. What I really get a kick out of is I believe we’ve yet to see his best but it’s coming. Last but not least the dude has a huge heart and big love for his family, friends and fans. Truly a story of a man who won great admiration, made everyone laugh their ass off and remember our “immaturity” was an endless source of funny and each time wove a message into his stories that was, well damn it was heartwarming. Rock on Adam, bring us some more!!!
When i was a kid Adam Sandler movies were always a delight to watch. His characters , though goofy or silly, were always easy to root for and were heartfelt. His supporting cast always had characters you either felt really good for or despised, and it shows how great Adam is at writing characters. Some of ny favorite adam Sandler movies are The Longest Yard, Eight crazy nights, the waterboy, billy Madison and Big Daddy.
Great actor and great guy as well. Hes been able to keep a ton of people consistently employed for 25+ years under his Happy Maddison Productions. In such a cutthroat business where many dont know when there next job will be thats a big deal.
If you can't see the differences in characters, then that's on you. I personally can and love what he brought to each role.
Sandler is a legit icon. He's going down as one of the greats in my opinion.
Dont think Click is the worst, its has a pretty good message and the end of his future self made me cry
I think it was because adam sandler made the scenery surround his character
Don’t diss the sand man bro.
Somehow, Click was the first movie to ever make me cry. I was probably just in middle school when I saw it, but it holds a place in my heart for that reason alone....Also, Zohan is a guilty pleasure
Spanglish is my favorite Sandler movie it’s soooooo good his romantic comedies are really amazing and him drew are a match made in cinematic heaven his catalogue is full of quotables and his ability to sing when needed laugh when wanted and bring emotion when deserved is highly underrated
Wait people consider "Don't Mess With the Zohan" to be a bad movie?
The Grown Ups movies were, are and always will be the best comedies of all time
@tomzombie
11 ай бұрын
you need to watch more comedies
Waterboy is a movie I watched when I was little didn't remember it I knew it was funny but when I showed it to my little brother that's 7 years younger and his little friend we were all losing it! It's a movie I see once in a while to get a huge laugh! I showed them all the classics not sanders but Farley and spade movies too and they wanted to watch them all now they are 22 23 lol crazy how time flies.
His role is The Meyerowitz Story is something that I will always appreciate in his career
@erakfishfishfish
Жыл бұрын
Not enough people have seen that movie. He and Ben Stiller were really convincing as brothers.
He's no longer worthy of the comedy genre That's why he should focus the rest of his career as a serious actor
@chasehedges6775
Жыл бұрын
Uncut Gems, anyone?
@RayMcElroy50
Жыл бұрын
@@chasehedges6775I'm pretty sure he was taking about this one
Adam Sandler’s characters are so predictable
@chasehedges6775
Жыл бұрын
Yep.
@Wallychans
Жыл бұрын
As were most 90’s comedic characters. And as a matter of fact, so we’re most characters in general. Many legends in acting did the same characters constantly. Robert De Niro for example. Not everything has to “subvert expectations” to be good... That being said, Adam Sandler movies always seemed kinda childish and meant for a younger audience. I don’t really enjoy his movies any more, but as a kid they were awesome.
I am SHOCKED seeing the scores of his movies! I love so many of them!
I still could never understand why people dislike click and if the IMDB rating of 6.4 is trustworthy, it really shows that people actually like the movie just enough. So the lesson to be learnt should have been - do not listen to critics, they do not know anything.
Bedtime stories was a favourite of mine growing up, it played on family channel from time to time and I remember thinking it holds up surprisingly well last time I saw it
My friends and I would watch his movies over and over in the 90s, and be crying laughing every time. Happy Gilmore and The Wedding Singer are classics and will remain two of my favorite movies. Tastes were different then they are now for movies, and especially comedies. There is nothing wrong with following a formula if its executed well and is hilarious every time.
Very well done.
*Click* is such a tearjerker for me. I’m surprised that it’s disliked.
Could of being brought to my attention yesterday haha classic
Well, I do agree that a lot of Adam Sandler characters especially in the 90s and early 2000s were similar. I think characters like the wedding Singer stand out as not being the same character.
Click is wildly underrated and is my favorite Adam Sandler movie. His obnoxious portrayal of characters always felt “extra” to me, but Click had a good balance where the character felt realistic while still funny. The ending of the film always makes me emotional and it feels like the ultimate lesson in living in the moment as opposed to being so future oriented
Click, the movie I absolutely adored and the one that made me love Adam and his other roles
The Wedding Singer! Favorite Adam Sandler movie! And Big Daddy as well!
It’s his voice and it worked for nearly 2 decades. Tyler Perry does something similar and flat out says long as it makes money, he has no intentions of deviating from it. Also a fun fact: the unexpected success of Water Boy allowed more budget and time for Big Daddy (all after filming had begun). Hence they were able to really decorate his loft setting, film more scene with Rob Schneider. It was due to water boys success that allowed more focus on a serious project of his
I think I watched a video essay on uncut gems once that made the point that Sandler’s movies usually focuses on a “man-child” that through the course of the movie chooses to “mature,” giving his characters a happy ending. What’s cool about uncut gems, like I think the point you’re making in your video, is that Howard in uncut gems is the de-evolution of Sandler’s archetype character, a man-child who doubles down and refuses to learn from his mistakes. A character that Sandler spent his whole career playing in numerous movies
Love this take on the Sandlerverse
uncut gems is truly a gem. great movie, and i'm sure it would have not been that great without him
Don’t recall this being mentioned. Years ago I noticed all his character names in this period end in an ‘ee’ sounds. Billy, Happy, Bobby, Robbie, Sonny, Nicky.
Adam Sandler had a comfort zone he didn't want to break out of, and when he did, he was surprised at his own talent.
Water Boy, Billy Madison, Click, Uncut Gems, Spanglish, Longest Yard, Eight Crazy Nights, Hustle, 50 First Dates, Mr. Deeds, Chuck & Larry, Happy Gilmore, Bulletproof and Funny People. As much as he likes to do goofy comedy he has more classics than just about anyone and he keeps his friends employed. Adam Sandler will always be a favorite of mine from childhood to adulthood.
I had no idea Click and Grown Ups were poorly received... They are some of my favorites from Sandler.
I grew up watching these movies with my pop pop. Adam Sandler will always have a special place in my heart.
You should have included hustle on here, very good acting from him!
He’s definitely an actor synonymous with the “lovable loser” trope.
A special shoutout to "Reign Over Me". One of my favorite movies of all-time. And if features Sandler in a serious role.
Zohan is one of my fav comedies I watched that movie like 1000 times with my m8s and we can't get bored of it 😄 we know every line of this movie
I've always been a fan, so there! ridiculous 6 is hilarious.
Good actor, enjoyed most of his movies. Favorite is definitely waterboy.