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Buddy movie taken to extremes. New York firefighters Chuck Levine
(Adam Sandler) and Larry Valentine (Kevin James) live different
lives. Whilst Chuck is a self-confessed lothario out for a good
time, Larry is a widower struggling to keep a regular home life for
the sake of his two young children. With Larry refusing to take up
life as a single parent and deal with his loss, he forgets to
change the primary beneficiary of his pension from his wife to his
children before the cut-off date, which would financially protect
them in the event of a work injury. The only solution is to get
married again, but Larry decides there's no other woman he could
trust enough with his children's future. During a routine search of
a burning house, Larry saves Chuck's life in an accident and Chuck
is forever indebted to his best mate as they awake in hospital.
Evaluating his predicament whilst in his sick bed, Larry finds an
article about a same-sex domestic partnership and realises Chuck
could pay his debt quicker than anticipated! After wearing Chuck
down, they eventually get hitched in a bizarre Las Vegas wedding
chapel and just when they settle in to a scene of same-sex domestic
bliss for the sake of the kids, they soon realise that their gay
union is going to be under serious scrutiny from surprise inspector
Clinton Fitzer (Steve Buscemi), who is always ready to catch out
straight guys cheating the system.
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Grown Ups (DVD)
Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Rob Schneider, …
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Adam Sandler writes, directs and stars in this comedy centred on
the reunion of five former school friends. 30 years after
graduating from high school, five former basketball teammates -
Lenny (Sandler), Eric (Kevin James), Kurt (Chris Rock), Marcus
(David Spade) and Rob (Rob Schneider) - gather for the funeral of
their late coach over the Fourth of July holiday weekend at the
same lakeside house where they celebrated a championship victory
many years before. As the weekend goes on, the friends come to
realise that just because they have all grown older doesn't
necessarily mean that they have to grow up.
Comedy co-written by Adam Sandler which follows the ill-fated
attempts of a young man to make it as a porn star. Bucky Larson
(Nick Swardson) is a nerd whose limited opportunities in life
appear to be summed up when he loses his job as a bag-packer at a
small town supermarket. Distraught and wondering what to do with
himself, Bucky ends up at a friend's house, where he is amazed to
recognise his parents as the stars of the classic porn flick his
friends put on to try and cheer him up. Amazed by the secret
history of his mother and father, Bucky decides to head to Los
Angeles to try and follow in their footsteps. Along the way he
strikes up a friendship with a waitress, Kathy McGee (Christina
Ricci), and finally finds someone prepared to give him a chance in
the adult industry, the director Miles Deep (Don Johnson). But is
the geeky and sexually-inexperienced Bucky cut out for a career as
an adult performer?
Goofball comedy, that generated some controversy on its initial
release, starring Adam Sandler as Zohan Dvir, an Israeli Special
Forces soldier who fakes his own death so he can reinvent himself
as a hairdresser in New York. He throws himself into his new
identity with admirable gusto, romancing his clients by performing
'special services' in the back room - but is eventually recognised
and must face losing his newfound life and career. Emmanuelle
Chriqui and John Turturro co-star.
Comedy starring Adam Sandler. Michael Newman (Sandler) is married
to the beautiful Donna (Kate Beckinsale) with two terrific kids,
Ben (Joseph Castanon) and Samantha (Tatum McCann). But he doesn't
get to see them much because he's putting in long, hard hours at
his architectural firm in the elusive hope that his ungrateful boss
(David Hasselhoff) will one day recognise his invaluable
contribution and make him a partner. When a frustrating bout with
the television remote leads the overworked husband and father to a
nearby store, 'Bed, Bath & Beyond' in search of a universal
remote with the power to control all of his electronic devices, a
curious peek into the back room leads Michael into the company of
eccentric employee and talented inventor Morty (Christopher
Walken). It seems that Morty has created a device that will not
only allow Michael complete control over his television and stereo,
but his entire life.
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