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IT’S NEVER TO LATE TO MAKE A WANNABE SNL COMEDY
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THE PEOPLE TO MAYBE THANK FOR THIS ONE
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Todd Garner
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Derek Dauchy
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Adam Sandler
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Nick Swardson
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Rachel Hunter
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Craig Kilborn
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Norm MacDonald
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Adam Sandler
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David Spade
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MOVIE’S PEDIGREE
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From the Director of:
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Saving Silverman
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Happy Gilmore
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Beverly Hill Ninja
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From the Producers of:
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xXx: State of the Union
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Anger Management
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Are we there Yet?
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The Longest Yard
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Man of the House
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From the Writers of:
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Grandma’s Boy
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The Longest Yard
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Anger Management
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Art School Confidential
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Malibu’s Most Wanted
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From the Actors of:
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Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
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Napoleon Dynamite
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THE FORMULAIC EXPECTED PLOT AS TAKEN FROM THE PREVIEW
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Not that we expect or even want much of a plot from this type of movie.
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Just make us laugh and follow a thin story.
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It looks like it’s about three geeks from high school who were picked on by the cliché jocks and assorted high school bullies.
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Then it looks like one day John Luvitz who was also a high school geek is now a grown up rich geek.
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He comes up with an idea for a baseball team called “The Benchwarmers” who are built for the sole reason of beating the reigning bully team made up of 11 year olds.
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Funny ensues, hopefully, as no doubt wacky training montages follow as well as bullies getting mad at the geeks but the bullies being too stupid to get the geeks.
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They win the big game against the big jerk team and win it gaining self-respect and hot supermodels that have hearts of gold and great asses.
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THE IF-STUDIO-HAD SOME-BALLS-AND SURPRISED-US-WITH -ORIGINALITY PLOT
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Since the plot is thinner than both of the Olsen Twins there really isn’t much to change.
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If the studio had balls, if indeed Revolution Studios was “revolutionary” then they’d go for some outrageous jokes and show them in the preview.
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It would’ve been nice to see this be more like Bad Santa meets Revenge of the Nerds meets Bad News Bears.
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IS IT WORTH $10?
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Maybe.
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This movie should be seen with a big Friday or Saturday Night crowd. There will be plenty of laughs and it will remind you why going to the movies won’t be replaced by home theater anytime soon.
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But, it needs to be funny. There’s a chance it might be full of tired old jokes.
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TMPC recommends full price for die-hard Adam Sandler & Friends fans, it’s like preaching to the choir, you’re already converted.
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As for comedy fans who don’t care who is in the movie and just care if it’s funny, well, then, the recommendation is matinee.
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MONEY SHOT WEEKEND BOX OFFICE RECOMMENDATION
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$15 million.
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We like all the SNL buddies and want to see them out of the unemployment line. SNL royalty checks can only pay so many bills.
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But, let’s not reward them too strongly for making this one.
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TOTAL BOX OFFICE RECOMMENDATION
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$35 million.
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That should cover the budget for this one and break the production even.
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We like seeing the gang together but let’s now reward them for just showing up.
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DVD PURCHASE OR RENT?
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Rent it first.
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If it has comedy too raw to show in the preview and that comedy is worth watching over and over, especially when drunk friends have gathered to laugh themselves silly, then okay.
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You have to determine a movie’s rewind value before making it a permanent part of your DVD collection.
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DVD SALES RECOMMENDATION
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SEE THESE INSTEAD
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Billy Madison
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Happy Gilmore
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50 First Dates
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Dirty Work
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Mr. Deeds
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DO THIS INSTEAD
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Netflix the SNL “Best of” collection for all the ex-SNL cast members starring in The Benchwarmers while wearing the retro fashions and hairstyles of the year of the original airdates.
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Call the weekly meeting of the Adam Sandler & Friends Fan Club. Tell everyone to bring a pen and paper. The assignment: Write a letter to your favorite Adam Sandler Friend and tell them the future of their career from 1993 onward.
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“It’s about athletes who are good enough to get in the professional leagues, but aren’t good enough to actually play.”
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THE POSTER FOR THIS MOVIE MAKES ME THINK...
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“It’s a comedy!”
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“Joe Dirt, Deuce Bigalow AND Napoleon Dynamite! Together at last! This thing’s gonna be hilarious!”
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“It’s like God looked at my DVD collection and said, “I shall combine your 3 favorite movies of all time and make the greatest movie ever! It will be The Greatest Story Ever Told....uh, wait, that titles already taken, but it will be The Funniest Story Ever Told.” My prayers have been answered!”
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“Why is Joe Dirt so angry? He’s pointing his finger at me and all I’m doing is looking at the poster.”
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“Look Napoleon Dynamite is wearing a safety bike helmet and he’s not even on a bike. That’s so funny. He probably plays a doofus who keeps bumping into things and is slow, I’ll pay $10 just to see that!”
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“Man, Deuce Bigalow is ripped! Look at those muscles!”
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THE TAG LINE ON THE POSTER FOR THIS MOVIE MAKES ME THINK...
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Right, 3 losers should be able to be 9 young jocks.
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That’s downright inspirational. It IS never to late to take a stand! Hold on, I’m going to ask my boss for that raise!
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So that’s what the movie’s about - 3 losers who have to beat 9 young jocks and I guess they win something.
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THE DIE HARD MEETS (BLANK) PITCH
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Revenge of the Nerds meets Bad News Bears.
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THE CONCEPT
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Great! It’s simple, to the point. It is what it is and doesn’t try to be anymore. Old doofuses who get no respect from the jerks of the world have to play baseball with small jerks who will grown into big jerks.
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WHAT IS IT LIKE?
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Like every movie already mentioned in this review so far.
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Like Saturday Night Live.
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Like every movie any of these actors have starred in.
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HOW IS IT BETTER?
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It’s not.
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It’s exactly the same as the other movies.
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It’s like mom’s casserole: nothing fancy, not restaurant quality, but good, reliable and familiar. It makes you feel safe and takes you back to less complicated times. You know exactly what you’re gonna get and it’s exactly what you want.
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WARNING SIGNS
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THE TARGET DEMOGRAPHIC
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10 - 18 year old boys who are still “discovering” the comedy stylings of Adam Sandler and Friends.
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18 - 25 year old boys who vaguely remember when the ASFs were on SNL when it used to be funny because it was the only time their older brother spent time with them and the only thing he passed down.
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26 - 40 year old boys who “were there when it all came together.” They watched the ASFs grow on SNL, launch their movie careers and feel a bond of 6 degrees of separation kinship.
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REASONS TO SEE IT
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You’re gonna get exactly what you expect.
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You wanna see Adam Sandler and Friends.
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PROOF FROM THE PREVIEW THE MOVIE’S WORTH SEEING
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Hopefully the lame jokes that make up the preview were also the most tame jokes. Here’s to hoping the movie has gross-out, oh-my-God-I-can’t-believe-it hard core laughs that were too strong to in the preview.
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REASONS NOT TO SEE IT
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PROOF FROM THE PREVIEW THE MOVIE’S NOT WORTH SEEING
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This is what edgy comedy is in 2006.
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With these formulaic recycled funny ha-ha gags, confidence in this one delivering is a little shaky.
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TOTAL LIFE TIME SAVED
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80 - 90 minutes viewing the movie.
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15-30 minutes viewing the commercials and previews.
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30-60 minutes round trip travel time.
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$10 x 2 tickets, Popcorn, Soda, gas and babysitting fees total divided by hourly rate of pay equals totals amount of life time saved.
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Let’s say a total of = 5hrs
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BUT, BUT...
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It’s the gang! They’re back! We should support them no matter what they do. How many more movies can they make? The Rat Pack came to an end, and don’t we wish we had more movies from them? Exactly!
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RE-BUT-BUT-BUTTAL
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This is like a mother visiting her son in prison - “Of course he’s innocent! He’s my little boy! He didn’t do anything wrong!”
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This is called Mother’s Denial - it’s how, even when presented with overwhelming evidence of guilt, a mother still believes her son is innocent.
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For movies there is Audience Denial - even when presented with overwhelming evidence that the movie will stink, the audience still believes it will be good and worth seeing.
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This isn’t the greatest outing for the gang. They may be phoning it in, so they might need a wake up call:
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(Phone rings)
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“Hello?”
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“Yes, may I speak with Adam Sandler and Friends.”
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“This is them.”
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“Okay, look we like you guys. We cheer when you make movies and are the first ones to line up to buy tickets - when the movie looks good. For the next movie could you guys bring the magic back?”
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“It’s like you looked into our soul and reflected it back to us. We’re ashamed. Thanks for your honesty. Who are you?”
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“That’s the question to ask yourselves before your next project. Be true to the answer. I look forward to it.....click.”
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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE JON HEDER TO MOVE FROM COMEDY TO DRAMATIC ROLES?
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With Jon Heder, the lastest “IT” boy of comedy, lined up to star in a number of comedies,TMPC wondered, “How long before the audience’s hunger for his style of funny burns out and he’s forced to ‘reinvent’ himself by choosing dramatic roles?”
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Or, perhaps as an artist he’ll feel locked into one kind of role, one way of artistic expression and will want to explore other avenues that are open due to his success in the comedic realm. Which is another way of saying that he’ll be tired of making money.
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Here’s a look at the liniage of comedy “IT” boys and how long it took before they got all dramatic.
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