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I think Adam is getting a bit to old for the outragous comedy's. I think he needs to mature with his acting to more serious roles. Not saying he should quit comedy, but you dont want to be considered a clown your whole career do you?Bobby_Oz
When you make that kind of money.....I don't think it matters :P
I think Adam is getting a bit to old for the outragous comedy's. I think he needs to mature with his acting to more serious roles. Not saying he should quit comedy, but you dont want to be considered a clown your whole career do you?Bobby_Oz
That's a good point Bobby_Oz and I know he's tried to switch into some serious roles. But being a clownhis whole life might be something he would want. Robin Williams comes to mind as someone who has stuck by his comedy style through the years, though there definitely is a difference between the two. I've just always wondered if any of the "goofy" actors out there have thought of revisiting old roles well into their careers. This was just one I always loved and thought would make for some good nostalgia. :)
[QUOTE="Bobby_Oz"]I think Adam is getting a bit to old for the outragous comedy's. I think he needs to mature with his acting to more serious roles. Not saying he should quit comedy, but you dont want to be considered a clown your whole career do you?smadiso1
That's a good point Bobby_Oz and I know he's tried to switch into some serious roles. But being a clownhis whole life might be something he would want. Robin Williams comes to mind as someone who has stuck by his comedy style through the years, though there definitely is a difference between the two. I've just always wondered if any of the "goofy" actors out there have thought of revisiting old roles well into their careers. This was just one I always loved and thought would make for some good nostalgia. :)
Well the thing is Robin Williams HAS done some serious roles at least, I mean real breakthrough stuff. Even jim Carrey did (The Truman show was Epic). I donno, I think he needs to try harder, even if being a goof is what he perfers at the moment.
I think Adam is getting a bit to old for the outragous comedy's. I think he needs to mature with his acting to more serious roles. Not saying he should quit comedy, but you dont want to be considered a clown your whole career do you?Bobby_Ozyeah, is it just me, or every one of his new comedies turn out to get very serious....
Click almost made me cry.... :(
Although I doubt Adam Sandler would ever agree to make a sequel to any of his movies, wouldn't Billy Madison be a fitting start for one? smadiso1Yeah, taht movie was great, but didn't he graduate already?
[QUOTE="smadiso1"][QUOTE="Bobby_Oz"]I think Adam is getting a bit to old for the outragous comedy's. I think he needs to mature with his acting to more serious roles. Not saying he should quit comedy, but you dont want to be considered a clown your whole career do you?Bobby_Oz
That's a good point Bobby_Oz and I know he's tried to switch into some serious roles. But being a clownhis whole life might be something he would want. Robin Williams comes to mind as someone who has stuck by his comedy style through the years, though there definitely is a difference between the two. I've just always wondered if any of the "goofy" actors out there have thought of revisiting old roles well into their careers. This was just one I always loved and thought would make for some good nostalgia. :)
Well the thing is Robin Williams HAS done some serious roles at least, I mean real breakthrough stuff. Even jim Carrey did (The Truman show was Epic). I donno, I think he needs to try harder, even if being a goof is what he perfers at the moment.
Well Mr. Deeds was almost like a serious role for Sandler...
yeah, is it just me, or every one of his new comedies turn out to get very serious....[QUOTE="Bobby_Oz"]I think Adam is getting a bit to old for the outragous comedy's. I think he needs to mature with his acting to more serious roles. Not saying he should quit comedy, but you dont want to be considered a clown your whole career do you?Def_Jef88
Click almost made me cry.... :(
I'm glad I wasn't thee only one!! It got very sad at the end :cry:
[QUOTE="Bobby_Oz"][QUOTE="smadiso1"][QUOTE="Bobby_Oz"]I think Adam is getting a bit to old for the outragous comedy's. I think he needs to mature with his acting to more serious roles. Not saying he should quit comedy, but you dont want to be considered a clown your whole career do you?CWEBB04z
That's a good point Bobby_Oz and I know he's tried to switch into some serious roles. But being a clownhis whole life might be something he would want. Robin Williams comes to mind as someone who has stuck by his comedy style through the years, though there definitely is a difference between the two. I've just always wondered if any of the "goofy" actors out there have thought of revisiting old roles well into their careers. This was just one I always loved and thought would make for some good nostalgia. :)
Well the thing is Robin Williams HAS done some serious roles at least, I mean real breakthrough stuff. Even jim Carrey did (The Truman show was Epic). I donno, I think he needs to try harder, even if being a goof is what he perfers at the moment.
Well Mr. Deeds was almost like a serious role for Sandler...
I think so far 50 First Dates was the closest because it DID touch on some more serious issues, even if it was a Romance Comedy, but I could see him playing a role much bigger.
I think so far 50 First Dates was the closest because it DID touch on some more serious issues, even if it was a Romance Comedy, but I could see him playing a role much bigger.
Bobby_Oz
This is probably the only Sandler movie I havn't seen yet but I heard it was quite serious in story and acting: Punch Drunk Love. Can anyone confirm this and is it worth seeing? Most of the peer reviews I got was to avoid it.
[QUOTE="Def_Jef88"]yeah, is it just me, or every one of his new comedies turn out to get very serious....[QUOTE="Bobby_Oz"]I think Adam is getting a bit to old for the outragous comedy's. I think he needs to mature with his acting to more serious roles. Not saying he should quit comedy, but you dont want to be considered a clown your whole career do you?steppinrazor88
Click almost made me cry.... :(
I'm glad I wasn't thee only one!! It got very sad at the end :cry:
Same with me.....:([QUOTE="Bobby_Oz"]I think so far 50 First Dates was the closest because it DID touch on some more serious issues, even if it was a Romance Comedy, but I could see him playing a role much bigger.
smadiso1
This is probably the only Sandler movie I havn't seen yet but I heard it was quite serious in story and acting: Punch Drunk Love. Can anyone confirm this and is it worth seeing? Most of the peer reviews I got was to avoid it.
I liked it, but I think the girl is sorta ugly.
No way. Just like Ace Ventura 3 doesn't need to happen, or Happy Gilmore 2, etc.bluezy
I hear that Ace Ventura 3 is going to be awful
why would you make a sequel to such a good movie. there's no way the second one would be better, and what would the storyline be. he actually went to college, and then all of a sudden finds out that his dad paid of the teachers in college? i mean come on.big_old_tom
IF a story line was to be made, how about a college grad Billy teaching grade school and having to teach his own son in class? But I'm with most everyone else on this: It's a classic and a sequel would only pale in comparison most likely. Still I was curious to see how many fans would react to a question like this. :oops:
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