| Review Date: Director: Steven Brill Writer: Adam Sandler, Tim Herlihy, Steven Brill Producers: Jack Giarraputo, Robert Simonds Actors: Adam Sandler as Nicky, Patricia Arquette as Valerie, Harvey Keitel as Satan |
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Another aspect of the film which others may not like as much as I did, is the soundtrack, which was filled, and I mean filled with heavy tunes. Not everyone’s taste, I know. I also really liked all of the cameos in this movie, and boy, were there ever a bunch! It seemed as though almost every member of the Saturday Night Live cast from Christmas past made an appearance somewhere in this film (including Chris Farley, who gets a nice posthumous homage near the end of the flick), and even some characters from previous Sandler films. Rodney Dangerfield was tops as the father of Satan, “Even in hell, I get no respect!” For the most part, I went with all of the over-the-top stuff, but some of it just didn’t work for me. I didn’t think the Quentin Tarantino character was funny at all, and the talking dog also didn’t pie my piper. I did really like the angels in Heaven, which was a great scene, with kudos to Reese Witherspoon for taking such a small role and having a lot of fun with it. She played it perfectly. So overall, I guess I’m torn here, folks. I would definitely not suggest that any non-Sandler fans see this movie, because deep down, it’s still the same ol’ Sandler humor, but I would mildly recommend it to fans of the goof.
One thing that will definitely help you appreciate some of the more outrageous happenings in this movie is the addition of Mary and Jane to your person. The film is just soooooo out there at times! But sober or chemically “enlightened”, this film does have enough funny to make for some good times for most Sandler fans. By the way, am I the only one who is hungry for some Popeye’s chicken right about now?