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Movie - "That's My Boy"

  • DeadliestWarrior34
    like_that;1185929 wrote:LMFAO. Marty do you get paid to promote bad movies or what?

    Also I agree with CoA, that pissed me off too.
    Marty is the Jon Gruden of reviewing movies.
  • Commander of Awesome
    DeadliestWarrior34;1186082 wrote:Marty is the Jon Gruden of reviewing movies.
    LMAO, reps.
  • like_that
    Commander of Awesome;1186089 wrote:LMAO, reps.
    +1
  • gport_tennis
    se-alum;1186047 wrote:Yes, that is Reign Over Me.
    Reign over me is second only to happy Gilmore for me. One of my favorite movies of all time.
  • Laley23
    Wont be seeing this in theatres. Probably will check out Snow White and the Huntsman though.
  • gorocks99
    DeadliestWarrior34;1186082 wrote:Marty is the Jon Gruden of reviewing movies.
    "This movie, this movie right here ... this is what I'm talking about. I mean, it's got this guy, and that guy, and these guys. A-plus in my opinion."
  • hoops23
    Reign Over Me
    Big Daddy
    Waterboy
    Happy Gilmore
    Anger Management


    All excellent. I've enjoyed some of his others as well, but this list are the ones that stand out.
  • martyirish
    We go to free movies and they ask that I share what I think.
    small price to pay for going to movies for free.
  • Sonofanump
    I voted for Cletus.
  • Commander of Awesome
    martyirish;1186112 wrote:We go to free movies and they ask that I share what I think.
    small price to pay for going to movies for free.
    Couldn't pay me to go see some of the movies you see. Well you could I suppose, but it'd be more than the price of a ticket.
  • DeadliestWarrior34
    Speaking of Adam Sandler's turrible movies.



    http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/04/02/adam-sandler-jack-and-jill-razzies/

    The 32nd Annual Razzie Awards observed several momentous firsts Sunday night. The celebration of the worst in filmmaking held its Santa Monica, Calif. ceremony on April 1 — i.e. April Fools Day — for the first time, breaking from its tradition of presenting its honors on the night before the Academy Awards. And for the first time in Razzie history, one film “won” every single Golden Raspberry handed out: Jack and Jill.
    Yup, the Adam Sandler comedy about an ad exec (Sandler) and his obnoxious sister (also Sandler) earned Worst Picture, Actor, Actress, Director, Screenplay, and even the “Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel” award. Apparently, the film is a “remake/rip-off of Ed Wood’s cross-dressing camp classic Glen or Glenda” — a conspicuously dubious claim that’s also pretty damn funny. In taking home the Worst Ensemble award, a category decided by readers of RottenTomatoes.com, the cast of Jack and Jill narrowly prevailed over The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1.
    Rather appropriately, the record-setting haul — voted on by the 657 members of the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation — does come with an asterisk of sorts. Sandler won Worst Actor, and director Dennis Dugan won Worst Director, for both Jack and Jill and the romantic comedy Just Go With It. So even in infamy, one could say Jack and Jill is a failure.
  • Sonofanump
    Wait, are there wolves in this movie?
  • hoops23
    Sonofanump;1186204 wrote:Wait, are there wolves in this movie?
    Not just any wolves, but the realistic ones who eat people?
  • wes_mantooth
    Movie looks awful...I will wait till it is released online
  • pmoney25
    I love Martys Movie Review threads
  • samchn07
    This movie revolves around a teen who fathered a son and finds himself not enough mature to do the needed duties.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    vball10set;1185898 wrote:On a realated note, a good friend of ours' son work for Happy Madison Productions, and he said Adam Sandler is definitely a what-you-see, what-you-get kind of guy. He treats his people well, and is a blast to be around. It sure was refreshing to hear that about a Hollywood star. :thumbup:
    Yeah, pretty much everyone agrees that Sandler is one of the nicest people in the biz. Very loyal to his friends, doesn't take himself to seriously like some people (Sean Penn, I'm looking in your direction), and treats the production staff well. The last few films have been awful - but I could watch Happy/Billy/Wedding Singer any day and still enjoy parts of Waterboy and Big Daddy.