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Adam Sandler Please Stop

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Adam Sandler Please Stop is a retrospective of all of Adam Sandler’s Movies past, present, and unfortunately future that is hosted by two Sandler Fans, Robert Bacon and Marie Maloney. Going in order of theatrical release, each week they look at an Adam Sandler film and ask if Adam Sandler should please stop.

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With the disappointment of The Waterboy still in our minds we turn to another film we used to be fond of, Big Daddy - released in the summer of 1999. We decided to invite on a guest host, Mr. David Schwartzbaum, for a third opinion.... more

We both loved this movie when it first came out, but we haven't seen it in forever. Does it still hold up? CURRENT RANKINGS1. The Wedding Singer2. Billy Madison3. Happy Gilmore4. Bulletproof5. Going Overboard

This week we look at the Adam Sandler classic The Wedding Singer. Released on February 18th, 1998. Does it still hold up? CURRENT RANKINGS1. Billy Madison2. Happy Gilmore3. Bulletproof4. Going Overboard

This week we look at one of Adam Sandler’s lesser known films Bulletproof released on September 6th, 1996. A movie where you can get shot directly in the head and live. CURRENT RANKINGS1. Billy Madison2. Happy Gilmore3.... more

This week we look at Happy Gilmore, released on February 16th, 1996. Is it better than Billy Madison? CURRENT RANKINGS1. Billy Madison2. Going Overboard

This week we look at Adam Sandler’s first hit, Billy Madison, released on February 10th, 1995.Q: Sandler is a main character in the movie Airheads. Why did you skip it?A: Some consider this an Adam Sandler film, but we... more

We start our journey with a look at Adam Sandler's first film, Going Overboard. Released in 1989 and shot on a cruise ship with a $200,000 budget and basically no script. Neither of us have seen this film until today.

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