The greatest movie ever made..!
The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
View MoreAmazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
View MoreI didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
View MoreI wonder what Dennis Dugan has to say about his newest picture starring Adam Sandler? After all, he directed Sandler in last years "Grown Ups," which was moronic and unfunny but made a ton of cash and Dennis returns as director for "Just Go With It" so Sandler can phone it in to make more cash because no else will direct him. I am pretty sure there is a reason for that and this garbage adds to the mountain that this duo throws out every year. Even worse, how did they get the talented Nicole Kidman in this picture and turn her into a self-centered ditzy moron?It's about, Danny Maccabee (Adam Sandler) who gets an awakening on his wedding day and decided to call it off. Soon after discovering his wedding band tells a million different stories to make woman stupidly sleep with him, twenty-three years pass and he is a successful plastic surgeon who is still pulling the same tricks. The only person aware of his schemes is his assistant, Katherine (Jennifer Aniston). While at a party, Danny meets, Palmer (Brooklyn Decker) and manages to screw up the encounter. It's not long before Danny finds himself hiding his secret from her and Katherine is roped into a divorce scheme that has everyone heading to Hawaii.One of Sandler's buddies, Nick Swardson shows up in this picture as Danny's Goofball cousin, Eddie who I actually thought was funny until he started talking with a horrible fake German accent. If there is any salvage from this picture it is this idiot but that is running on thin ice. I would say funny because Katherine has to put up with his charades because the Palmer chick is completely clueless as to who he really is. She is under the assumption that Eddie is married to Katherine whose fake name turns out to be Devlin. Nicole Kidman turns out to be the real Devlin Adams and everything gets complicated. Of course, it does. Typical Adam Sandler picture but would you know everything turns out good in the end. Of course, it does.Sandler has become good at ripping off the public and this picture is no different than his last hand full of garbage from "Big Daddy" to "Waterboy" to "Zohan." Here he is the usual self- centered jerk off who slowly realizes he is a jerk off halfway through the movie and someone special turns him around and he changes his ways. Whatever. This picture is apparently based on a French movie from 1969 and how much of that is actually this movie remains to be seen but I am pretty sure that fart jokes, usual Sandler humor, and complete stupidity where not present in Cactus Flower. The only thing that might save this mangy romcom is Jennifer Aniston but she has appeared in better. If anything I liked her sweet-natured character.Here is a stupid scenario in the film that Sandler thought was funny but was not. It's his usual goofy quick-wit jokes and answers that makes him look unintelligent and dumb. One of his patients had bad plastic surgery and has one eyebrow much higher than the other and Sandler proceeds to laugh and make jokes out of the situation. He pulls down on the eyebrow, let's go and says, "And it shoots right back up there." She raises her eyebrow and he laughs and says "You should watch that, it's going to get caught in your hair." is this supposed to be funny? Eddie shows up and says "Brows gone wild." I had to take notes to remember this stupidity and finally, the woman shrugs off Eddie and he mentions a penial implant that he is obsessed with only to be laughed off. Did I laugh once? Not really. I chuckled at a few parts where the Eddie character is sleeping in a bathtub because he is supposed to be the idiot of the group and a scene where he is chased by a wild boar hog and starts squealing in his fake German accent when caught but even that wasn't enough to hold the laughs throughout because I knew something stupid was coming shortly after and I was right. Sandler's character getting hit in the dingleberries. What a surprise. Nicole Kidman is a complete self-centered tool and she is useless. Her husband is played by the great Dave Matthews. He is forgettable like everyone else. The little tykes that play Katherine's kids are salvageable, Bailee Madison plays a sweet kid named Maggie who loves theater, does British accents and gets a stupid fake name, Kiki-Dee. Sandler is a jerk to her and her brother, Michael is played by Griffin Gluck. He has a problem with the bathroom because s**t jokes just need to be here and he looks like he is scared the whole picture. He must have seen Dennis Dugan?Sandler needs to stop milking the public with these stupid comedies he keeps producing. It's bad enough that he receives worse actor over and over again but yet seems content with continuously making the same unfunny garbage. That is the easiest indicator that he is doing this for the money and has no remorse for ripping off audience members. It just makes me nervous to see what comes next. He has had a few good pictures in recent years such as the remake of "The Longest Yard," "50 First Dates" and "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry." I can tell you why these pictures worked. It's because Sandler was not surrounded by his usual crew of unfunny idiots and he actually tried to put on a good show. However, If Sandler is going to keep up this charade, he needs to find a new job because it's sad and Dennis Dugan should never be allowed to make another movie.
View MoreI like a good comedy and there is a few big stars in this film so I decided to watch just go with it and this film didn't do much to entertain but it isn't one of the worst comedies I have ever seen. In this film a man lies to his girlfriend that he is a divorced family man so he recruits his assistant and her kids to pose as his family. Adam Sandler has been around for years now and I think he is a talented actor and he actually does provide a bit of depth to his character in this film. You buy the chemistry between him and Jennifer aniston and you do slightly care about it and see his character develop throughout the film. But at times he becomes the Sandler from grown ups with just over the top moments and humour that just doesn't land. Jennifer aniston plays his fake wife and he does a decent job in this film and as mentioned before she works really well with Sandler. Her character was pretty likable even if she was a little cliché. Everybody else in this film is completely worthless and totally unfunny, whether it is Sandler's girlfriend or anistons kids or Nicole Kidman's character who were all incredibly annoying and not worth caring about. This film's story is totally cliché, from the synopsis you can guess the entire plot with no twists at all. But this film has got quite a bit of heart to it and I liked the overall message of this film. The script has some decent drama and humour that will make you chuckle, but there is allot of more cringeworthy dialogue that makes you question if the guys who wrote this film cared at all. The style of the film has been done plenty of times and the humour just doesn't always work and the style of this film feels really cheap and not in the good way. Overall this film is very forgetful and definitely not worth a watch.
View Morethis movie taken from arab movie Marriage for Half an Hour 1969 for this actor Rushdy Abaza Shadia movie page http://www.elcinema.com/work/1004382 actors www.imdb.com/name/nm0007781/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0787183/?ref_=tt_cl_t2*There are specific scenes replica of the Egyptian film such scenes physician and Mamrdth in the clinic when he was criticizing her appearance while trying is brought to his attention, and quotation of the Egyptian film not only depends to some extent the idea but it came to the details and drawing characters and the escalation of events also Vchksah beloved do not like lying, does Adam Sendilr role Roshdy Abaza, Jennifer Aniston role Shadia and Nicole Kidman role of Magda Khatib
View MoreSilly and juvenile is not really my type of humor, but I loved it anyway. If it wasn't enough that the whole plot premise was far-fetched, they had to throw in a bunch of ludicrous situations and ridiculous dialogue. Still, it wasn't as silly and juvenile as you would expect for a Sandler film.I tend to eventually see everything Jennifer Aniston does – I suppose because I keep wanting to see her prove wrong the naysayers who claim she always plays the same character. And in this I thought she was terrific. She was the rock – the voice of reason, and independent. Not just some breezy shallow character.In The Switch, much as I like Jason Bateman, the chemistry just wasn't there. And in The Bounty Hunter Aniston seemed way too focused on trying to look hot rather than her acting. But here her acting was solid and the chemistry good.I enjoyed watching Sandler do some acting rather than only his usual zaniness. I actually thought he was great in this.Even Brooke, who I was sure I would hate, did a decent job. Nicole not so much - maybe she hasn't yet conquered comedy, but it was excellent to see her not taking herself too seriously. That's an example, I think, of an actress doing something not for the money. And the kids were not bad. I could have done without the Eddie character altogether. Just too over the top.All too often lately I see movies where 2 people fall in love and it doesn't make sense -- you can understand why the one person loves the other, but not vice versa. In Just Go With It, though, both of these characters were likable and deserving, and you wanted them to get together. Just as Devlin says, these 2 had an obvious connection. There was a kind of electricity, and a tenderness.Although Sandler doesn't have any writing credits, I get the feeling half of this was improv. I haven't seen the stories it was based on, but I imagine it is far removed from either of them.I don't recall laughing out loud a whole lot, but I definitely was smiley and happy throughout the whole thing. at the end I was literally clapping.All in all, a good time. I don't usually watch a movie more than once, but I've already seen all of this at least twice, and a few of the scenes I wanted to watch over and over, hence the high score.
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