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Sep 24 '08
Pros: Fun, entertaining movie. Great cast and music. Cons: Predictable.
Summary: Adam Sandler has made many movies after gaining fame on Saturday Night Live. Most of those movies have been very funny, with some of them being sillier than others. The Wedding Singer was the first time Sandler made a romantic ...
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Jun 09 '11
Pros: Good chemistry between Barrymore and Sandler, decent plot, awesome soundtrack. Cons: Dull antagonist, little originality, sometimes forced jokes.
Summary: Robbie Hart is a rock star turned wedding singer gearing up for his marriage to long-time girlfriend Linda. Unfortunately, things take a dramatic turn for the worse when she leaves him standing alone at the altar, later breaking up with him for not ...
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Dec 01 '10
Pros: Jon Lovitz. Drew Berrymore. Adam Sandler. The 80's music and references. Cons: Predictable storyline.
Summary: The Wedding Singer is the first Adam Sandler flick that guys can take their girls to see. This is one of Adam Sandlers classics! It also features Jon Lovitz and Steve Buscemi in very funny, although small roles. You will enjoy this movie if you ...
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Aug 22 '08
Pros: Adam Sandler's and Drew Barrymore's relationship, guest appearances aplenty Cons: Matthew Glave's character
Summary: =Genre= Comedy, Romance =Plot= Robbie has it all. He has a good job singing at people's weddings, he has best friends, and he has a girl he's about to marry. The only problem is, Linda, the girl he's about to marry, doesn't show up for their ...
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Feb 11 '08
Pros: Funny, Amusing, Entertaining. Cons: Some bad language but who cares?
Summary: The "Wedding Singer" is one of the best movies of all time, according to me. I watch this movie often and it is funny everytime. Adam Sandler does a great job along with Drew Barrymore. The movie is one of Sandlers best. I have had this movie ...
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Feb 20 '06
Pros: Barrymore and Sandler are adorable Cons: if you hate the eighties you could be annoyed
Summary: Generally speaking, I’m not a big fan of Adam Sandler movies. They tend to be low-brow affair filled with crude humor and possessing little redeeming value. But The Wedding Singer is atypical of his films, a tender romantic comedy devoid of most ...
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Nov 22 '05
Pros: Chemistry of Barrymore and Sandler, great story, superb musical selections Cons: absolutely none
Summary: Everyone has some of those movies that you can watch over and over again, and even though you may know what is coming next, it doesn't ruin the movie for you. In fact, it actually creates an extra level of enjoyment for you, because you know when the ...
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Oct 21 '04
Pros: Soon to be in my Top 10 Romantic_Comedies, if ever I make such a list. Cons: Extremely predictable. Plus if you don't like the 80's...
Summary: There's no better way to kick off a romantic comedy than to start with a wedding reception. I can still see it in my head now. People are dancing everywhere, partygoers of all ages are drinking, Gramma's over there copping a feel, and some kid has ...
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Mar 09 '04
Pros: Amusing, feelgood,Billy Idol, good cast Cons: A bit predictable and sugary sweet
Summary: To be honest, Im not all that big an Adam Sandler fan. I dont dislike him or his movies, I just dont seem to have seen very many. So I went into The Wedding Singer not knowing what to expect, I came out fairly satisfied. The ...
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Apr 27 '03
Pros: The adorable Drew Barrymore, Great Music, Kleenex required for the ending. Cons: Totally predictable ending, but it's fun to see how they arrive there.
Summary: When I see the name Drew Barrymore listed in the credits of a film, I am immediately compelled to watch said film. She stole my heart as Gertie, the little girl in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial back in 1982. She then played 2 other...
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Dec 30 '02
Pros: The music and the acting Cons: Robbie Hart's horrible hair
Summary: Cast: Adam Sandler (Happy Gilmore), Drew Barrymore (Fire Starter), Matthew Glave, and a special guest appearence by Billy Idol (White Wedding).
Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) is the King Of Sing--at wedding ceremonies....
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Sep 15 '02
Pros: The chemistry between Sandler and Barrymore Cons: Surprisingly... it forgets to be funny.
Summary: There's a school of thought [1] that says every filmmaker, for better or for worse, has their own "Citizen Kane". It's that one film that defines them, that gives them credibility, no matter what ...
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Aug 23 '02
Pros: Cast and Music Cons: Has to end
Summary: "The Wedding Singer" takes place in the mid 80's. Robbie Hart(Sandler) is about to marry Linda. On the wedding day, Linda doesn't show up. Hart gets really depressed and doesn't care about anything. He meets Julia(Barrymore) and falls in love with...
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Apr 22 '02
Pros: Sandler lays off the juvenile humor for once. Cons: He can't play a romantic lead.
Summary: Adam Sandler is one actor that I've never been able to get used to. He can be funny at times. But (with few exceptions) has rarely been able to carry a whole movie. The Waterboy, Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison had a few humorous moments (especially the...
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Feb 13 '02
Pros: Sort of funny (but for the wrong reasons!) Cons: Scary hair do's!, weak plot, very predictable
Summary: ~ Background information ~
Director: Frank Coraci
Starring: Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore
Rating: PG
RunTime: 96 Minutes
Genre: Romantic comedy
~ What’s this film about? ~
This film stars...
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New Jersey wedding chanteur Robbie Hart loses all hope after being abandoned at the altar by his fiancee Linda. Enter Julia an effervescent ray of lig...
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Robbie works the crowd. Julia works the floor. He (Adam Sandler) is a wedding singer, able to charm even the most reluctant Aunt Tilly into a dance. S...
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Synopsis: Adam Sandler stars as the ultimate master of ceremonies who guarantees all a good time until he gets left at the altar of his own wedding. ...
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You're better off having been born after, say, 1965, if you really want to enjoy this corny romantic comedy and its abundant references to the MTV cul...
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