Sunday, October 13, 2013

I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry [HD]



Not again!
It seems like all of Adam Sandler's movies have the same theme, plot and actors. Frankly I am over it, but I thought just maybe this one would be different. If you are are expecting to be blown away and laughing hysterically you won't be. If you have seen Adam's other movies you will be able to predict what happens.

So so so funny!
Expected it to be "okay". Adam Sandler movies can tend to be ridiculous -- when he plays ignorant and unrealisticly stupid boneheads from time to time. I was kind of expecting that. But I was hoping for a couple of hours by myself so I got a movie I know there was no chance my husband would dare watch with me (not in a million years...) And I was so pleasantly suprised to be laughing out loud over and over again. I absolutely loved the light-in-the-loafers son. Especially when he beat up the bully at school. I about peed my pants. THAT was one of the best fight scenes in film history! Someone needs to clip that and turn it viral! If you're homophobic, you are going to be uncomfortable a lot in this movie. Not like Brokeback Mountain, but you may want to pass nonetheless. But if you've got a sense of humor and you're a normal human being -- watch this.

I now pronounce you a big disappointment...
`I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry' went wrong in so many areas and disappointed on so many levels I really don't know what to say other than please stay away. Upon the closing I looked at my wife and uttered those words you never want to have to say after watching a film you were actually excited about seeing.

"They could have done so much better with this movie."

The truth remains that `I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry' could have been hilarious. While I'm not the biggest Adam Sandler fan I will admit to finding him funny on occasions, and Kevin James is just hilariously funny in my book. You throw in the gorgeous Jessica Biel and you have my undivided attention. Problem is that none of these three actors can help the script they were handed, and that script is an utter abomination. It's as if the writers of `Chuck and Larry' decided that instead of expanding their joke vocabulary so-to-speak they would instead use one vulgar joke over and over again...

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