Kevin James seems like the only one of the Sandler regulars that doesn't have contempt for his audience
He seems like the kind of dude that if you saw him on the street tomorrow he'd still shake your hand and wish you a nice day
I'm not a huge Kevin James fan, but I will say that I went and saw a taping of King of Queens and he was super friendly with the audience, generally really friendly and easygoing, and he stuck around after the taping until everyone who wanted an autograph got one.
So yeah, I definitely get the feeling he's probably a really nice, cool guy.
near the end, when Susan's character arc is all but over, she's saved everyone's lives and basically has nothing left to prove anymore
basically, all that's left is the almost perfunctory task of stopping the bad guy from flying away in the chopper which you know she's gonna pull off because she's hypercompetent
and Jason Statham just comes bolting out of the house going
Josh Gad is also in Frozen, so basically everyone has seen him in something by default
Checking his IMBD, I guess I saw him in an episode of Party Down. I do not remember him. I did see him in a million commercials for the Wedding Ringer, if that counts.
Josh Gad is also in Frozen, so basically everyone has seen him in something by default
Checking his IMBD, I guess I saw him in an episode of Party Down. I do not remember him. I did see him in a million commercials for the Wedding Ringer, if that counts.
Oh dang
Yeah that was definitely him
He's the leader of the young conservative group who wants to give the flag and the cigars to Schwarzenegger
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But stand-up comedy and comedic film acting are two very different beasts.
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I'm not convinced Adam Sandler is actually trying. He just wants to make movies for his kids with his friends whom aren't complaining because everyone still gets paid regardless.
The only thing about Pixels that is upsetting for me (because I'm not remotely surprised that it sucks) is Peter Dinklage getting sullied by it.
near the end, when Susan's character arc is all but over, she's saved everyone's lives and basically has nothing left to prove anymore
basically, all that's left is the almost perfunctory task of stopping the bad guy from flying away in the chopper which you know she's gonna pull off because she's hypercompetent
and Jason Statham just comes bolting out of the house going
"You're gonna fuck this up, Cooper!"
I laughed so hard
I absolutely lost it when he first showed up. He was so good at every moment, I love when directors let him run loose outside of his typecast.
"I know you have the Face/Off machine! You're just not letting me use it!"
Click is one of my mom's favorite movies. It is the only Adam Sandler movie she has ever seen.
Meanwhile, I keep making references to the more obscure parts of Billy Madison. Like telling people it could be our milk, or singing, "Do you have any more gum?" Chris Farley and Steve Buschemi were also super great in Billy Madison, for what it's worth. Even Norm MacDonald's dumb character was fine.
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Chris Pratt is not great at everything.
Example he's terrible at being an ugly guy that I hate.
Kevin James seems like the only one of the Sandler regulars that doesn't have contempt for his audience
He seems like the kind of dude that if you saw him on the street tomorrow he'd still shake your hand and wish you a nice day
(Un) fortunately, the whole Sandler crew is exactly like this. I ran into them a few times while they were filming Grown Ups 1&2.
I read a story where some kid came up to Adam Sandler while he was filming a movie and gave him a shirt for the charity he was a part of. The very next day, someone snagged a photo of him wearing that shirt cruising around Hollywood on his bike. And you hear all kinds of stories like this when you talk to people who have met him.
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Yeah, I never got the impression Sandler was a bad person. He seems really ignorant about some things but he seems like a genuinely decent person otherwise.
He's a decent guy whose sense of humor never moved on from the 90s while the world around him did.
I don't know. He keeps making a lot of money so I'd say a good chunk of the world is right there with his sense of humor.
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I remember seeing Bridge to Terabithia when it came to DVD, I was in my late 20's. I had never heard of the book before, so all I knew of what to expect came from that trailer.
Yeah, I felt pretty misled. A good movie, but not what I had thought I was signing on for.
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the AFI near my house is going to be showing the new DBZ movie, I am terribly excited
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Oh man, you too?
I have no idea why I saw that in theaters
But I know that I did
I'm not a huge Kevin James fan, but I will say that I went and saw a taping of King of Queens and he was super friendly with the audience, generally really friendly and easygoing, and he stuck around after the taping until everyone who wanted an autograph got one.
So yeah, I definitely get the feeling he's probably a really nice, cool guy.
I think my favourite part was
basically, all that's left is the almost perfunctory task of stopping the bad guy from flying away in the chopper which you know she's gonna pull off because she's hypercompetent
and Jason Statham just comes bolting out of the house going
"You're gonna fuck this up, Cooper!"
I laughed so hard
Checking his IMBD, I guess I saw him in an episode of Party Down. I do not remember him. I did see him in a million commercials for the Wedding Ringer, if that counts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3RX3_ot8lg
Oh dang
Yeah that was definitely him
He's the leader of the young conservative group who wants to give the flag and the cigars to Schwarzenegger
I saw it because I like blackjack and Kevin Spacey
and I was pleasantly surprised that one of the guys from Eurotrip was in it
overall it was a preeetttyyyy forgettable movie though
otherwise, his stuff has left me cold, but that alone puts him above Rob Schneider at least
I probably would've watched the series so many times by now
As it stands I've only seen it twice, like a commoner
It was early 2008, so it would've been my freshman year of college still
I either saw it because I was desperately trying to make friends with the people in my dorm
Or I saw it with my friend Sarah, who lived near the school and I hung out with a lot after that first thing failed
She and I went to the movies an awful lot
But stand-up comedy and comedic film acting are two very different beasts.
The only thing about Pixels that is upsetting for me (because I'm not remotely surprised that it sucks) is Peter Dinklage getting sullied by it.
I absolutely lost it when he first showed up. He was so good at every moment, I love when directors let him run loose outside of his typecast.
united 93 is really, really, really good
it's also one of the more devastating movies I've ever seen
Meanwhile, I keep making references to the more obscure parts of Billy Madison. Like telling people it could be our milk, or singing, "Do you have any more gum?" Chris Farley and Steve Buschemi were also super great in Billy Madison, for what it's worth. Even Norm MacDonald's dumb character was fine.
Example he's terrible at being an ugly guy that I hate.
(Un) fortunately, the whole Sandler crew is exactly like this. I ran into them a few times while they were filming Grown Ups 1&2.
I read a story where some kid came up to Adam Sandler while he was filming a movie and gave him a shirt for the charity he was a part of. The very next day, someone snagged a photo of him wearing that shirt cruising around Hollywood on his bike. And you hear all kinds of stories like this when you talk to people who have met him.
Also he is super charming and endearing in interviews.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZoKUlN9urg
I don't know. He keeps making a lot of money so I'd say a good chunk of the world is right there with his sense of humor.
The world is full of 12 year olds with terrible taste.
Absolutely.
Yeah, I felt pretty misled. A good movie, but not what I had thought I was signing on for.
Chris Rock
Adam Sandler
David Spade
Kevin James
Josh Gad
Rob Schneider
Mind you, I'm not even 100% sure who Josh Gad is
But he's above Schneider
That said, as far as Sandler films go, I was never a fan of his '90s stuff, but I do like Click and The Longest Yard a lot
Why is Magneto dressed as The Dude
Because you pissed on his fucking rug, man!
They did a live reading of Big Lebowski, and he played The Dude
I would pay an unreasonable amount of money to have been there for that
Well his own material has made fun of the audience of those movies (as well as himself)
I'm pretty sure he thinks the movies are terrible and that the audience is dumb but he doesn't care. He's found his embezzlement scheme and it works