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    FILM CRITIC Heaven help the unsuspecting families who wander into "Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights" expecting a jolly animated holiday funfest. The holidays aren't very cheerful in Sandlerville, which is why the PG-13 rating mentions "frequent and crude sexual humor." The MPAA doesn't mention it, but there's also a lot of scatological humor in the film, in keeping with Sandler's inexplicable fascination with defecation, flatulence and bodily fluids. If this is not a family film, what is it? Well

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    Rated: PG-13

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    people like this meet there is bound to be a great story. This movie is cheesy but, so lovable! Blended Rated: PG-13 After being set up on a blind date, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore never want to see each other again. But, when they purchase half of the same vacation they can’t avoid it. This movie is hilarious but, then again when are Sandler, and Barrymore together and not? Life as we know it Rated: PG-13 Josh Duhamel and and Katherine Heigl are set up on a date by their best friends and

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    Bob Zmuda - Bob Zmuda is the quintessetnial sleazy Z-list celebrity willing to do whatever it takes to keep their name in the spotlight. Zmuda, who was never really that famous to begin with, achieved some degree of notoriety writing for Andy Kaufman, the now beloved prankster who passed away in 1984 after a much-publicized battle with cancer. Because of Kaufman’s penchant for blurring reality with fantasy, many of his most loyal fans doubted the entertainer’s demise, and Zmuda, smelling a payday

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    Laying back in a reclining chair watching the last preview end, the smell of popcorn filling the room sipping on a large ice cold Pepsi after eating a part of the buttery popcorn, the lights dim you know the movie is about to begin. Comedy movies are one of the best genre of movies to watch they make the audience laugh, cheer them up when they're down, audience members can watch them with their friends or family and make memories from the movies. Since every comedy movie is different, they must

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    Adam Richard Sandler was born on September 9, 1966 in Brooklyn, New York. Adams parents were Judith Levine, was a teacher at a nursery school and his dad Alan Sandler, an electrical engineer. Adam was of a Russian Jewish descent, at the age of 17 he would take his first step towards becoming a stand-up comedian on the stage of a Boston comedy club, that’s when he found out that he was a natural comic. He nurtured his talent while still in New York University, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts

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    Happy Gilmore is a comedic 90's movie about the transition from an ineffective hockey player to a talented golfer. This is a 1996 film, Adam Sandler, who portrays Happy Gilmore faces few obstacles when learning how to play golf. The reason why he joins a golf tournament was that he needed the money to save his grandmother's house. His grandmother has not pay taxes for past 10 years so she owed $270,00 otherwise her home would be lost. Happy Gilmore is a naïve and absurd character that struggles with

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    these interactions as well. The amount of new information we have learned would be impossible to cover and apply to one piece of pop culture, but a lot of what we have learned is relatable to the movie 50 First Dates. This 2004 movie featuring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore features numerous examples of normative relationships and key concepts that we have learned about in class. In this paper I will not only introduce communication terms

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    A movie that I dearly enjoy and learn from every time I watch it is Big Daddy starring Adam Sandler. This movie provides excellent knowledge on a character changing throughout the movie and helps develop a good heartwarming feeling from watching.Big Daddy is excellent because of its plot, theme, and symbolism. The movie Big Daddy has a plot that features the main character, Sonny who is a man living in New York and is basically living off the wages from a small injury from a taxi incident. Sonny

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    Once upon a time in a zoo in Virginia, there lived a snake named Cecil. This story takes place in the year 2017. One Friday night, Cecil the snake was going to commit a serious crime. This is how he did it. Cecil watched the digital clock in the reptile room. He was waiting for the clock to switch from 7:59 to 8:00. “Closing time,” Tyler the mouse thought as the clock struck, “Time to go hang out.” Tyler lived in the cage next to Cecil. “Attention,tourists",the zookeeper said on the announcements

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    A Bear Named Trouble, by Marion Dane Bauer, was published in 2005. It contains 116 pages and is a realistic fiction novel. Jonathan is a ten- year- old boy, who loves animals so much, that he imagines himself inside of their bodies. He cherishes the time that he spends at the Alaska Zoo, where his father is a zookeeper. When Jonathan goes to the zoo, he is always looking forward to seeing his favourite animal, Mama Goose. There is something special that Jonathan sees in that goose that makes

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