[Review] Happy Gilmore

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by chris » Fri Jul 16, 2004 5:38 am

pinback wrote:Tell you what, smart guy, just ship me all the DVDs you'd like me to review, or send me all the cash for the first run flicks you'd like my opinions on, and I'll get 'em right out to ya.
Check's in the mail big guy! :wink:

by pinback » Thu Jul 15, 2004 9:17 pm

Tell you what, smart guy, just ship me all the DVDs you'd like me to review, or send me all the cash for the first run flicks you'd like my opinions on, and I'll get 'em right out to ya.

by chris » Thu Jul 15, 2004 8:49 pm

Maybe I've missed something that's been said in the past (since I'm fairly new here), but.....

Are you ever going to review a movie that ISN'T in the $1.99 discount bin at Media Play?

[Review] Happy Gilmore

by pinback » Thu Jul 15, 2004 7:42 pm

I didn't see this originally because I figured it wouldn't be funny. But then every time I say I haven't seen it, someone goes, "oh, DUUUDE you gotta see it!"

So, now I did.

It wasn't funny.

Actually, two parts were funny:

1. The opening credits, and
2. Anything with the uncredited Ben Stiller in the nursing home. HAAAAhahahaa. That was good.

All the golf stuff was stupid. Most of the Adam Sandler stuff was stupid (except for the screaming and yelling at the ball thing, which I liked). The story was, of course, idiotic, which is okay in a comedy, but what's not okay is when the comedy is not funny.

One and a half stars.

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