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I'm all about the physical vs digital argument, but Netflix movies are the next step of wrong. Way worse than digital. It's digital and platform exclusive. The only way to watch Netflix movies is with a subscription on Netflix.
1. Water Boy
2. Mr. Deeds
3. Big Daddy
4. Billy Madison
5. Air Heads
6. Uncut Gems
I guess it doesn't matter if people like the presentation as long as it sells. We all know how that goes, waves of people buy admittance and more often than not most didn't care for it. A sale is a SALE!
i have heard of billy madison, i know that this is usually being one of adam sandlers most famous films along with the golf comedy one.
uncut gems i have also heard of, and am actually quite interested in watching. apparently people were shocked that adam sandler was so good in a serious film role, but i find that comedians usually translate quite well into serious roles.
the first movie was perfect not need crappy sequel
it is like with gladiator 2, coming to america 2, dont know why they feel to give sequel to very old movie