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3.0 out of 5 stars
Another standard Sandler comedy,
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This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition,Fullscreen) (DVD)
This Adam Sandler flick is actually one of his most accessible. Jack Nicholson and a supporting cast that includes Marisa Tomei, Heather Graham, John Turturro, & Woody Harrelson drive Sandler's character to become so frustrated that he lets out his repressed anger and opens up to his true feelings. The movie follows the Sandler formula of a likable underdog who redeems himself and "gets the girl" in the end. Nicholson is in fine form as the "Anger Management" shrink and NY Yankee fans will enjoy the film's climax at Yankee Stadium. Some parts of the story are pretty silly and pointless, but overall this movie delivers lots of laughs. There is a bit of a dark side to this story, as if this scenario were applied to real life instead of "reel" life people could really get hurt. A person subjected to such an invasive intrusion into their life would presumably become assertive or aggressive much quicker than the character in this film. I consider this one of Sandler's most enjoyable movies, as he is not too over the top or juvenile, and the story and cast work well.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tension Reliever,
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This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition, Widescreen) (DVD)
I just love this movie. The premise and format is interesting and funny, even after watching it at least 10 times. Jack Nicholson was a perfect fit for the off-the-wall character, Dr. Buddy Rydell, even if Mr. Nicholson felt it a bit of a stretch himself. I like Adam Sandler's movies anyway, and this one was no different.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great if your an Adam Sandler fan, OK otherwise,
By rtrader "RK" (Silicon Valley) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition, Widescreen) (DVD)
Possible Spoilers Ahead:I have to admit that I am not a big Adam Sandler fan. However, I saw the trailers and I was intrigued by the thought of Sandler playing a regular guy to an over-the-top Jack Nicholson. About halfway through the movie, I had trouble following the storyline. I think this was due to Sandler playing his mild mannered Dave Buznik character too calm in the beginning. While I understand the concept of a guy who internalizes his anger (which is why he was a candidate for Anger Management classes), even guys who internalize their anger show some frustration when there are problems. I thought Buznik's overly calm reactions seemed unrealistic during the entire flight attendant hostility 'over the headset' episode. I suppose Sandler was trying to go for no reactions at first and building up, over the course of the movie, to more obvious displays of anger (like the fight with his grade school nemesis turned Buddhist monk), but he started out so overly calm at the beginning, it was hard for me to understand whether he was acting or not. While the West Side Story 'I Feel Pretty' bit had some amusing possibilities, the Buznik character started well (frazzled at being forced to stop on the bridge and sing for his bizarre therapist), but the singing soon became too much like Sandler doing his singing bits for SNL, and not Buznik trying to placate his therapist so he could get to work. This may explain why some of the other reviewers gave this movie a thumbs down. I did find the second half more entertaining, mainly because I thought the Buznik character seemed to be reacting in a more realistic fashion to hostility directed at him. I didn't mind the final scene at Yankee Stadium, but I didn't think the cameos from the baseball players were required. While it was nice to see Rudy Giullani, that part could have also gone to someone playing just a regular guy in the stands rooting for the guy to propose to the girl at these sporting events (I didn't think all of the cameos were required - or added anymore laughs to the film).
1.0 out of 5 stars
Anger Management needs Sex Management,
By ThisThatNEverything "thisthatneverything" (Columbus, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition, Widescreen) (DVD)
This has got to be one of the worst movies I've ever watched. I should've known better then to watch it because I don't like stupid comedy which means that I don't generally watch Adam Sandler movies but this looked good in the trailers. Too much dumb sexual humor. I don't recommend anybody watch this unless you really love Adam Sandler & dumb sex humor. Waste of my time.
4.0 out of 5 stars
I feel Pretty, I feel Pretty and witty and bright.....,
By Joseph J. Slevin (Carlsbad, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition, Widescreen) (DVD)
This was a very funny movie and fun to boot. The twists in the movie were somewhat surprising. You could not help but know something was afoot, yet the bringing together of Nicholson and Sandler was definately funny.There was a little too much inuendo for this movie lover and there seemed to be an obsession with on the edge issues, not mainstream enough. Yet, the movie, the idea and the acting made me laugh. There is one scene where Jack is angry at someone and their car and he brings out a golf club alla his famed incedent in Los Angeles. Yet the outcome is even funnier. This movie is fun to watch and okay to own.
3.0 out of 5 stars
This was an Okay movie,
By Chris (St.Louis,MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition,Fullscreen) (DVD)
This movie might have been ruined by Nicholson even thought hisacting was good it might of ruined Sandlers great roll where he was a 100% normal guy and Nicholson might have messed it up. Story 5 Story 10 Direction 7 Action 7 Entertainent 7 Overall=36/50 wich is 72% But go down to 3 stars this is OK The Best part of the movie maybe the 2 Porn Star girls.Good plan for Nicholson to be messed up wasn't as good as DeNiro
1.0 out of 5 stars
Thumbs Down!,
By 14-Year-Old "j7r89320dude7" (Pensacola, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition,Fullscreen) (DVD)
I had big expectations for a movie that included two good actors: Adam Sandler & Jack Nicholson, but this movie was a big let down. The movie got funny until after 20 minutes and they showed some pretty stupid stuff (And I like stupid stuff!): lesbians stapling one of their mouth closed, the guy from cheers acting as a cross-dresser!, hurting a budhist and making fun of his retarded sister!, telling a woman that he is expolding in his pants and she says thats "too cute!", how much lame crap can you stuff into a movie!Don't bother watching this unless you want to see a sick movie and you are over the age of twelve.
3.0 out of 5 stars
What's the appeal of Sandler?,
By Meesha "I'm A Lonely Angel Stuck On The Slow ... (South Queensferry, Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition, Widescreen) (DVD)
I just don't get him. Maybe I don't go for goofy guys, but Adam Sandler seems way OTT most of the time. I bought this movie purely for the trailer (which is fantastic), and Jack Nicholson. Funny, I never normally seem to like him, but now I'm really getting into him.This movie is great - if you like Jack, as he's hilarious throughout. However, the rest of the movie seems to die a slow death after the opening scenes. It was such a great original idea for a movie, but Jack seems to struggle to hold up the movie. There is a particularly funny "cameo", as a virtually unrecognisable Woody Harrelson (you'll recognise him towards the end), and he's so funny! FREAKS! Very confused, if you catch my drift. The ending is very good, which has lifted the marks for this review. There's a twist to the whole story, and with everyone singing "I Feel Pretty", it leaves you with a happy feeling - although you cannot get the song out of your head afterwards! I'm going around singing it! That's so not good. This movie is good, if you're a fan of Adam Sandler. Frankly, his humour, and expressionless face is not to my taste. Jack is, however!
1.0 out of 5 stars
possibly the worst "comedy" in a decade.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition, Widescreen) (DVD)
I could only watch 30 minutes of this mess. As funny as a car wreck and the most contrived set-up I've ever seen.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I thought it was Adams Best Yet,
By Stevie Rich (Atl) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anger Management (Special Edition, Widescreen) (DVD)
Eventhough Adam Sandler Did not play his usual self it still was his best movie. Jack Niclson and Adam Sandler were priceless together I think youll enjoy this movie.
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