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This Adam Sandler movie is not as bad as the Zohan but comes close.
The story is about a group of High school buddies who attend the funeral of their basketball coach. During the weekend they learn valuable life lessons. SNORE!
The movie feels like a Rodney Dangerfield stand-up gig. One bad joke after another until
You laugh at one.
The performances are weak; cinematography is poor (at the theater I attended the picture was cloudy or I could be in denial that I need glasses).
Even the soundtrack was disjointed. Sandler always has old school hits that play throughout his films but in this one they didn’t seem to flow well.
There are only (2) good things about this movie:
1) There is an elderly black woman who goofs on Chris Rock throughout the movie and she comes off like Madea in Tyler Perry’s movies.
2) Salma Hayek I know I’m a dude but WOW does this woman ever gets old?
Verdict: Good for a few laughs.
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