Most Underrated Adam Sandler Movies
No Adam Sandler movies that are not underrated (Happy Gilmore, Hotel Transylvania, Grown Ups, etc.)
Very beautiful movie plus Adam's serious acting was impressive
People call it the worst Sandler film, but it's the best Sandler film. I LOVE IT!
A bit weird but still nice
I cried in this like a baby and I really don't know any other movie that is as emotionally touching
Criminally underrated
I guess I'm the only one who loves this movie
This is gotta be Sandler's best one yet. Fantastical work and the most funniest.
Great movie, just an absolute riot. Sandler and cole sprouse are great together.
This was a very entertaining and funny film
I love this movie. It's creative and a delight to watch
I think it deserves a 80%
This film is weird for me - I do like Peter Dinklage and Josh Gad in it, but sometimes the dialogue is unforgivably dumb and things happen that don't make much logical sense, but there are some great laughs at points. Not Sandler's worst.
People are way too hard on this movie. It's a good ghostbusters ripoff, watch it with kids, they love it. yeah there is some dumb stuff here and there but so what. I feel people hate on adam sandler so much they just dismiss this movie without giving it a chance. just have fun it's a fun movie.
It has its moments that lack bathroom humor instead of action (whereas the characters fight well-animated pixels).
What do you expect from a well-animated Happy Madison film? For it to be bad. But hey, this is still not the worst Adam Sandler film.
One of the most underrated movie ever
This is my favorite Sandler film and I honestly don't understand the hate for it.
I keep hearing my friends criticize all of sandler's movies for lack of plot and focusing on jokes, that's the point. These aren't movies meant to get you contemplating life, they're meant to give us a good laugh, and this one definitely succeeds
I really loved that film in the 90's
A moving story about two friends going through trouble who find solace in each other's lives. Also, it handles 9/11 very maturely.
I've seen 29 of his films and this is my #1 fave. The ending is actually really moving and it's hilarious from start to finish (I know the humor isn't for everyone)