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The Wedding Singer (1998)
The Wedding Singer (1998)
1998 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
10
7.1 (29 Ratings)
Movie Rating
I love this film so much. Adam Sandler is toned down as a genuinely good guy and wedding singer. The soundtrack is solid, and every time I hear the song 'True', I remember the last scene with Steve Buscemi singing it.
I loved both of the 'original' songs that Robbie wrote, and the 'Somebody Kill Me' song is hilarious.
Overall, this is probably one of my favorite movies, and definitely my favorite Adam Sandler movie.
  
Uncut Gems (2019)
Uncut Gems (2019)
2019 | Comedy, Crime, Drama
Stress
This film has a nervous intensity from start to finish. Gambling addiction, gangsters, basketball pros, the Weekend, and Adam Sandler in a straight role. It's over two hours but didn't feel like it at all.

This is a crazy ride where addiction leads the way played by Sandler who has won awards in this role.
  
The Wedding Singer (1998)
The Wedding Singer (1998)
1998 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
7
7.1 (29 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Adam Sandler at his best
Over the years each time an adam sandler film has come out it has always been dreadful and somehow worse than the last one but the wedding singer reminds us of when his films were actually half decent and sandler was funny.

A very basic storyline that was executed perfectly with characters you could care for and jokes that made you laugh.The standout part for me everytime I revisit this film is when he sings the song he wrote,half of when he was with his fiancee and the other half after she dumped him and you have Jon lovitz smirking in delight at Sandler's misfortune..classic stuff!.
  
Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
2002 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
PTA (1 more)
Adam Sandler in a surprising dramatic role
Too many red herrings (0 more)
I was quite surprised when watching Paul Thomas Anderson's film by Adam Sandler's performance. You know the camera work, music, art direction are always going to be flawless; however, I wasnn't expecting depth and range by the man who gave us "The Waterboy" and "Billy Madison.
Sandler shaws some real heart and poignant moments and is even able to keep up with Emily Watson.
The plot gets a little bogged down, but it is still well worth watching.