Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 1, 2006 Posted July 1, 2006 I was surprised to find myself seeing this film tonight, I was.
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 And what did you think of it? My suspicion is that we've already seen the best parts of it in the preview trailer.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 We were with a teen --- a thirteen-year-old to be more precise --- and she picked it.You didn't miss nuthin'.It was full of crass and tiresome vulgar jokes aimed at teenagers, until the second half turns into a sweet It's a Wonderful Life remake aimed at adults about appreciating what you've got in the present. The latter is probably not worth the embarassment of the former. I guess a shorter summary would be to say that it's an Adam Sandler film.A few notable things.Typically cheap and manipulative use of pop music on the soundtrack. Original scoring is saved only for when somebody is dying.In flashback scenes, they dress Julie Kavner and Henry Winkler in some horrible orange latex masks that look like Fonzie and Brenda costumes. I swear, the thought of these masks is still disturbing me.It's a universe pretty much entirely populated by bimbos. Even extras crossing the screen forty feet in the background came right off the set of Married, with ChildrenA snotty 10-year-old kid next door that inexplicably serves as Adam Sandler's rival is conspicuously outfitted in Mets trademarked stuff, the filmmakers seeming to suggest that, "Of course the kid is a two-bit brat, he's a Mets fan." Reason enough to steer clear of this film. Or anything else these filmmakers touch.
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