Oh I know I just thought that there was like some kind of point on the timeline where people [on GAF] universally agreed he started to suck, and those movies were from the period before that. I really haven't seen too many people say that Billy Madison or Happy Gilmore are shitty Sandler films, especially compared to his more recent output.
Ah, I see, that makes sense. I know that some people here like his earlier films, but to be honest I never have, so I'm not sure if it's an "age thing" (again, not judging) or if it's just different strokes for different folks.
edit: you know, thinking about it a bit more, it's perhaps because those two movies were kind of "fresh" at the time? I mean, after he kind of became
that character (slacker/silly idiot who still somehow wins the day or gets the girl) over and over again, people started to grow tired of it? I don't really know though.
Adam Sandler is not that character this time. He is like a baby-sitter of brothers throughout the movie, most of the brother are idiots. He also does most of the skillful/serious work while his brother are having fun.
This movie does follow the Happy Madison formula, but not in the sense which you describe.
Ah, thanks for clearing that up. Honestly I don't think I'd watch it anyway, I'm not a fan of "idiot" characters (didn't like Dumb and Dumber back in the day either) in general, but it's good to know he's mixing it up a bit.
I should probably clarify that I don't despise Sandler as an actor (though I honestly don't think he's any good, and I loved "Reign Over Me"), I just don't enjoy his particular brand of humor, and I find most of
his movies to be same-ish and lazy.