Good flick. Definitely worth seeing. Adam Sandler is maturing into a very good not-limited-to-comedy actor.
The socioeconomic play is a little too watered down, but the study of the interaction between the three main characters is incredibly real, believable, and thought-provoking. One of the few movies I’ve seen where I didn’t really identify with any of [...]
…was fun. Sam said it bit, but I liked it. It was as good as the first one (the remake, that is) in my opinion. I think, in fact, it was a little more funny.
The wrap up was a little too fanciful, I think, but hey, it’s the movies.
More etymology.
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