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Sandy Wexler

Sandy Wexler

2017
Comedy
2h 10m
Sandy Wexler (Adam Sandler) is a talent manager working in Los Angeles in the 1990s, diligently representing a group of eccentric clients on the fringes of show business. His single minded devotion is put to the test when he falls in love with his newest client, Courtney Clarke, a tremendously talented singer who he discovers at an amusement park. Over the course of a decade, the two of them play out a star-crossed love story. (imdb)
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Sandy Wexler

2017
Comedy
2h 10m
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Rated 18 Sep 2017
42
12th
It's got some heart, but fuck Adam Sandler's goofy voices. It's distracting and I hate it, and them, and I am pretty lenient on Sir Sandler's portfolio for the most part.
Rated 18 Apr 2017
10
1st
END GOD DAMN YOU. END!!!
Rated 18 Apr 2017
0
0th
Sandy Wexler is not even worth considering watching. Even if you've seen everything else Netflix has to offer - not including the previous two Sandler movies - there are better things to do. Also, you're a liar. You haven't watched everything else on Netflix. Nobody has that kind of time. Sandy Wexler is terrible from start to finish. It's not funny, it's really annoying, and it's 131 minutes, which is at least 180 minutes too long.
Rated 01 May 2017
65
41st
Sandler is easy to throw shit on. Sometimes he does it to himself, so between critics and his self-depreciating (loathing?), the encouragement to fling feces is high all around. Instead, Netflix threw not shit but money - and Sandler crafted a passion piece out of it. His Sandy Wexler is clearly a series of in-jokes, pieced haphazardly from vignettes. But it clearly matters to him, and deep down, that heart shines through. FWIW, of Sandler's regressed male oeuvre, this may be his masterpiece.
Rated 25 Jul 2022
40
13th
Ha, ha! *slow clap* Worth watching just for the Pauly Shore cameo.
Rated 24 Mar 2018
66
29th
One of the better Happy Madison films is helped by some sure and steady character work in Sandler's performance and characterisation, though the film is too laboured and hampered by lurching pacing to be entirely successful - at 2 hours plus, this needed at least half an hour of weeding; this is especially noticeable in the episodic 2nd half. Scores of celebrity cameos are fun, and overall production values and cast are better than expected - even Seymour as an ageing sex pot.
Rated 01 Jul 2017
35
15th
Another installment of Sandler plays an aggressively annoying character for Netflix money. Granted The Do-Over was one of Sandler's better movies in a long while, this is another step back down mostly due to its horrid titular character. The humor is soft, and plays it safe leading to very few big laughs. Not the easiest one to sit through either, considering its length.
Rated 09 Jun 2017
4
51st
It's the best of the Sandler Netflix work. Unlike a lot of people I didn't hate the first two, but this one stands out as the funniest. The character is annoying in the way that only Adam Sandler can make funny. Honestly it fits in pretty well with his early work, but with more sentimentality.
Rated 31 Aug 2019
48
19th
Sandler's Broadway Danny Rose. It's an elaborate in joke, a satirical 'homage' to his manager, and true to form, it's as meandering and self indulgent as we have come to expect of mid career Sandler. It appears to have more scope than usual, even if it's never capitalised on, and some of the celebratory cameos are entertaining, but it's overlong and ultimately goes nowhere. Sandler simply settled for less, coasting on an odd Jerry Lewis impression and conventional wrap ups.
Rated 14 Jun 2017
68
45th
The Summer of Sandler is upon us. This is a good movie. Those looking to score easy points bashing the sandman look elsewhere.
Rated 15 May 2020
48
6th
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Rated 14 Apr 2017
60
36th
It's a relatively tame, inoffensive comedy movie that seems to borrow a lot from Broadway Danny Rose. I actually like it better than most of Sandler's recent work. It's a character people will find annoying. I didn't mind. It's better than the bad ass characters he sometimes likes to portray. It's definitely longer then it needs to be and focuses too much on 90s referential humor. The romance is also completely unrealistic and wrestling scene was bullshit. Sandler fans will like it probably.
Rated 30 May 2017
1
2nd
Spoiler! It's just Adam Sandler again.
Rated 03 Mar 2020
51
7th
There was a point in this movie where I went from recoiling at the piercing "HAHAAA!!" that Sandler's character shrieks about three times per minute (which equates to 390 shrieks thanks to the inexcusable running time), and found myself laughing along. A classic case of Stockholm syndrome? Maybe. But still, it was not an entirely unpleasant experience.
Rated 28 Sep 2017
20
13th
bad movie
Rated 26 Apr 2017
30
33rd
Growing up in the 90s I enjoyed the nostalgia trip seeing stars I though were dead (honestly some did look it) and the mood is pleasant enough, but they weren't really trying with this one. So deliberately half-assed that it's hard to appreciate it at any level. And that's coming from someone who've actually liked Adam Sandler's recent films.
Rated 16 Aug 2018
37
16th
Kevin James, and the song producing scene, makes it almost worth watching. Sandler's voice is annoying from beginning to end.

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