Not bad, maybe one of Sandler's better movies C3
30 April 2003
The star of Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison (Check out "Happy Madison Productions" at the beginning of the movie) is back in a movie where he is to undergo anger management therapy with therapist Jack Nicholson. Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson are both funny in the movie, but it seemed to me that Sandler didn't get angry until Nicholson showed up. His early escapade as a kid is something all of us go through as kids, but we are able to forget about it later in life. Jack Nicholson's character seems to be more of a psychopath as the movie goes on. However, I did like the humor in the movie and find it to be one of Sandler's best. I really didn't like the annoying voice he used in both Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison, and I guess he finally realizes that it doesn't work. I was so glad he didn't use it here in this movie.
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