Though he's won plenty of affection from his work on Saturday Night Live and his cheerfully lowbrow films, Sandler has never been a critics' darling. However, to his legion of fans, Sandler's movies are like a warm blanket; playing lovable wiseguys, surrounded by oddball friends (usually Rob Schneider, Steve Buscemi, Allen Covert, and the late, great Chris Farley), the Sandman mixes potty humor and pathos with aplomb. And as his career has evolved, Sandler has won praise for attempting to stretch his on-screen persona into more difficult territory, depicting emotionally troubled, vulnerable characters with strength and depth. Check out our retrospective of Sandler's career, counting down from his worst-reviewed movie to his best.
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Bulletproof (1996) Box office: $21.1 million Bulletproof stars Sandler as Archie, a hood working for a
drug kingpin. His best friend Jack (Damon Wayans) is an undercover cop, looking
to bust up the whole enterprise. After Jack tries to arrest Archie, he's shot in
the head; Archie eventually skips town, but decides to testify against his boss,
so Jack agrees to escort him cross country. Together, the two must outwit a
group of assassins while working out their hostilities. Like 48 Hours, Bulletproof
was designed as a vehicle for a young comedian (in this case, two young
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Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights
(2002) Box office: $23.3 million
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on Jun 04 2008 04:33 PM Adam sandler was funny at one time, but now all of his movies are the same. He plays some character with a problem, finds a girl, offends the girl, and eventually ends up with her in the end. Oh, and usually Rob Schnieder, Norm Mcdonald, John McEnroe, John Turturro, Steve Bushemi, Henry Wrinkler make in appearance. It is getting Old! Happy Gilmore is a classic (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 04:40 PM RT actually could've done a best to worst and simply listed Adam Sandler's movies chronologically starting with Billy Madison, his alltime best movie (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 04 2008 04:45 PM Punch Drunk Love is his only abover-average film. That being said it's quite the masterpiece. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 04 2008 04:52 PM Wow....the sandler only has 3 fresh movies!? And only two of them weren't produced by his camp. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 04 2008 05:17 PM what's the point of this list - it's less 'best to worst' than 'terrible to average' though i did kind of like happy gilmore...yeah go ahead and call me stupid. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 05:23 PM It takes until page 8 for him to even have a fresh movie. Adam Sandler has never been very funny. Wake up, people. I admit I kinda liked Happy Gilmore, but it came out when I was in 6th grade and thought telling Bob Barker, "The price is wrong, *****" is funny. Punch Drunk Love is the only good movie he's made, and that's because PT Anderson understands how to use him. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 05:26 PM I used to laugh at a friend who, based on one bad movie, refuses to watch anything--anything!--with Nicholas Cage. Then I watched Eight Crazy Nights and Big Daddy, and now I can't even watch SNL. It's a shame, because Reign Over Me and Punch Drunk Love look quite good. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 05:32 PM Jesus people....with all of your "punch drunk love yapping!" Sandler was good in it but the film blew. As far as Billy Madison and Gilmore, yes, they are awesome. Beer comdey with a little poop humor goes a long way. As for the rest of his so called "films," eh hem. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 04 2008 05:40 PM In reply to this comment (#1773848) No. Just no. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 06:02 PM Adam sandlar is funny in all his movies even though some of the suck, Waterboy and Happy gilmore are my favories (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 06:05 PM Ya when it comes to his dramatic films like Punch-Drunk Love, Sandler shows his true talent, but his new comedies (i.e. I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry) haven't been as funny as they used to (i.e. the hilarious Happy Gilmore). (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 06:36 PM I've always felt Airheads and Bulletproof were underrated. But Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore are Sandler's masterpieces. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 04 2008 07:08 PM Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison are two very funny movies..... i was very surprised with his preformance in reign over me and punch drunk love and those are easily two of his best movies besides Gilmore and Madison.... other than that, a lot of his movies are just the same, i mean his movies can be fun, but they aren't worth no more than a rental (if even that) but their sort of worth seeing once.... either way i have no interest in zohan, and shall see love guru instead :P (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 07:47 PM Wait so you think the Love Guru is funny but not Zohan? Are you insane? Man you have to love uptight nerds that only think that Seth Rogan and his pothead humor is funny. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 07:59 PM Sandler may not be funny, but this thread is. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 08:09 PM I love Reign Over Me (such an underrated movie), as well as staples from when I was a kid: Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore. The Wedding Singer isn't a bad film, and Bulletproof actually has its moments. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 09:25 PM What's incredible is just how much hype his new movie is getting, even though it is a bland and lame film, akin to pretty much all of his movies, save a couple. He isn't humorous but for some reason these movies get made anyway. Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore were funny then, but they pale in comparison to many films of late. It's annoying more than anything. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 04 2008 10:06 PM Personally I like Adam Sandler's movies for the most part. Obviously their not all too good or all too funny for that matter but they are good for some laughs and to maybe have a good time with some friends while watching. Most of his movies and characters are the same but when I see a new movie of his where hes the same character again I just think of it as a new story for his character. Kinda like a sitcom except in each movie he has a different name but basically has the same friends around him which makes it feel more like different episodes of a show rather than different movies. Thats just how I see his movies. But yes a good bit of his movies are bad like Bulletproof, Little Nicky, and Mr. Deeds were probably his worst ones. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 04 2008 11:16 PM I don't understand why RT made this article. Why give us the critics' views? We already know they hate Sandler. But since when do the critics know anything? Billy Madison is one of the funniest movies of all time. Happy Gilmore, The Waterboy, and Big Daddy are all classic comedies as well, as far as I'm concerned. Airheads was also good, but he wasn't the main star. Other than that Sandler's movies range from "Meh" to "HolyCrapTerrible." Especially his serious films - I don't know what Adam Sandler fan wants to see that kind of boring crap. I doubt that person exists. Unfortunately, it appears Sandler's career was all downhill from Billy Madison and I think Zohan will continue that trend. The trailer made me wince. Don't worry Sandman, no matter what you do, you'll always be Billy Madison to me. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 04 2008 11:53 PM I'm a big Sandler fan and I enjoyed all 3 of his more serious movies. Punch-Drunk Love and Reign Over Me are 2 of my favorites. And Spanglish I though was also pretty good at least better than some of his lamer comedies. (Reply to this) |
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