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| ACTORS: | Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Steven Brill |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 28 June, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Columbia Tri-Star |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-comedy |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396078222 |
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Customer Reviews of Mr. Deeds (Widescreen Special Edition)
Kinda fun, but definatly not Sandler's best work After the bomb of the ridiculous and terrible "Little Nicky", Adam Sandler needed something to pull him out of the water. After seeing a preview for Mr. Deeds a few months before it was released in theaters, I had high expectations that this might be the movie to save Sandler's career. I was more wrong than right. It had it's funny moments, but just not enough. The laughs came in small and not as often as expected. But it wasn't all a huge waste.
Mr. Deeds is about a small town nice guy, Longfellow Deeds (Adam Sandler) who has just been informed of his inheritance of $40 Billion after his uncle dies, whom he had never known of. He immidiatly leaves his little hick-town and heads straight for New York where he inherates his money. But the thing is, Deeds does not care about the money, he cares about smaller things. So he then starts to bring his small-town nice guy personality into the lives of the greedy souls of New York.
Also with Winona Ryder, as a sneaky reporter who poses as Deed's girlfriend just to get the inside scoop on his life for her t.v. station boss.
Mr. Deeds was definatly better than Little Nicky, but just not good enough to pull Sandler's career back to the height it was at. But still a very fun movie that is at least liked a little by everyone.
Mr. Deeds runs for about 90 minutes. It is rated PG-13 for some crude humor, some nudity, language, and some comic violence.
What the.........!?
Here's something you don't see everyday: an expectation that a movie will be good based on who stars in it being completely shafted. Actually, I get that feeling quite a bit, but never like this. Adam has been in some great movies (Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, and, despite what everyone else seems to say about it, I loved Little Nicky). However, this movie is complete garbage, and those responsible for this Godforsaken piece of crap should be burned at the stake. I guess this was supposed to be based on an earlier version of this movie (Mr. Deeds goes to town or whatever), and I hope to God that movie is at least 100X better than this waste of space.
Let me get right to the point. This movie tanked from start to finish. Few movies have accomplished this, but this one does so as if doing so is a no-brainer. What I remember of the beginning is lame and boring, the freaks that Adam hangs around must have some sort of mental retardation (if you've seen the movie, you know I'm not talking about stupidity that is funny, but just plain retardation that sucks), and H-O-L-Y CRAP Winona Rider is in the movie; nuff said! The best part of the moive (and I say best only to emphasize how bad this movie is) is when Rider's character kicks the overweight pizza store manager in the crotch, and she says "What are you kickin there for? I ain't got no b*lls!" Geeeezzzzz.......I couldn't even try to laugh at this nonsense; what was Adam thinking? By the way, Adam is very mellow in this movie (except for a couple of scenes where he beats someone up, but it's not even near funny this time), just like in Waterboy, but without the lousy accent (thank God!). He writes poems for greeting cards for Christ's sake!!! How much more of a loser can you be? I guess he's trying to model himself after Jason Biggs (which is about as low as you can go). Just get me a gun so I can put this movie and myself out of our misery!
It's not what you got in the bank.....
Adam Sandler in another formula feel-good romantic comedy. As a simple guy in a New England Hicks-Town, Sandler is loved all the towns-folk for his cheerful disposition and his magical way of always wanting to help people out. When he is snatched away from his little piece of Paradise to accept a 40 billion dollar inheritance from a media tycoon in NYC, a snowball-effect of events starts to roll.
Vaguely similar to Steve Martin's "The Jerk", but sadly quite predictable and far fetched. Many side-gags for pop-culture buffs are included. The best one's are a take on "Mr. French" and references to the Sunday Funny Papers. The frequent "appearing/disappearing act" of the butler character at first is spooky, but works well with the surprise at the end. The final scene (I won't give it away) is a cute way of showing how much Deeds wants to help out the little people. Some of the "cut scenes" are hilarious, although some (like the pizza delivery) are a bit risque. Otherwise, this is safe bet for all ages. A very pleasant film.****