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Mine's ANger Management. It shows Adam Sandler can be funny without putting on a dumb, goofy voice, and just be a quirky everyman in an odd situation. In his case, having Jack Nicholson for a shrink.
"Disneycember 2020 blog day 10th" tells me a Adam Sandler story entitled "bedtime stories" back in 2008 this Adam Sandler story about a man saving a hotel & his sister's school with help from wacky stories was just ok imagine if those stories you keep telling your kids actually happen in real life you would check into a nut-house hospital just let it happen also the guinea pig's eyes was as freaky as hell well least the Adam Sandler film wasn't "50 first dates"/"Jack & Jill" or other Sandler movies but if this happen to me imagine the stories I would told for inclosing be careful what bedtime story you told to your kids you never know what could happen in real life end of story
On the tenth Disneycember, my critic gave to me: Ten wacky stories Nine cliched genres Eight X-men fighting Seven on IMDB Six Flynn-Fletchers FIVE BLAND NEW PLANETS! Four magic elves Three wasted hours Two best buds And a pigeon in a pear tree
My family actually really likes this movie. My dad even uses the “For freeEEEEE?” line at times, at which I often follow up with “Sounds good to meeEeEeEe!”
Me and my family have a soft spot for it. Some of the jokes are funny, the stories are pretty imaginative, and I like some of the characters, like the dad (who I'm pretty sure did the Winnie the Pooh narrator at some point, which makes that scene where he talks to Sandler ironic), the sister, and even the kids.
LOL! My dad and I do that as well! Obviously, say what you want about it's objective quality, but this movie has been a funny thing for a few families. 😁
@@graciegj63 Not exactly. It certainly seems similar to that one segment of said episode, but it's doubtful that the writers of Pixels ever saw it. Pixels is loosely based on a short film.
The red horse is called ‘Ferrari’ because the main character wants a Ferrari and thinks putting it into the story will make it come true. That’s the point of the red horse.
While I dislike it when he misses obvious details like that, we have to realize that Doug has to watch thirty other movies and TV shows for this month. So, he might not have an easy time remembering stuff like that.
Me too! It felt easier to digest than so many other happy Madison movies. Definitely not perfect but as a kid I loved it. Probably because the kids imagining things felt so like how I used to come up with stories. The business aspect is not one I loved even as a kid, but I loved the kids and how Adam Sandler interacted with them. He felt like one of my uncles who would make silly jokes to make us laugh.
I actually really liked all of the ways the magical editions were given rational explanations, like how Sandler talks “like a goofy alien” because a bee stung his tongue or how him getting incinerated was him getting fired from his job.
My first Adam Sandler's film was Punch-drunk Love, I was only 10yo when it came out. I'm kinda jelly now, your childhood seemed to be more... child appropriate.
@@lapsijahti 10 years old???!?!!!? I was about that old when I watched little Nicki. I don’t really recall the first AS movie I ever saw. I remember seeing him in the Cosby show as theo’s cancer riddled friends. It was a good performance.
This, I mean I wouldn't call it a masterpiece or anything like that, but I would generally say it is at least decent. I kind of felt this way about click as well. Honestly a decent chunk of his movies I just find ok, I don't really mind watching them even if they aren't the greatest, especially since I have seen far worse than he tends to averagely put out.
@@DarkEclipse23 exactly, good for just sitting back and relaxing. Not amazing movies generally, but not so bad you want to turn it off. Just nicely in the middle.
But I liked it non ironically :c wait didn't you get why he gets a red horse? A Ferrari is a cool car so the movie cowbow equivalent is a red horse like ferrari.
Adam's such a great, sweet, and goofy guy that he really just wants to have fun when he does a movie. It seems like he knows he's a great actor for dramas know that he's gotten older but really doesn't want to let go of what made him famous which I kind of admire.
I have a soft spot for this one. Just seeing the "athlete's face" bit in this video without the sound made me chuckle. It's not for everyone but I still think it's funny and a lot of quotes have entered my family zeitgeist. I think the guinea pig is meant to be more weird and unsettling than laugh out loud funny. My family figured out that he's actually the supernatural force that makes all the stories come true.
My step grandmother is friends with Adam Sandlers wife and went to the premiere with them for this movie. She said she though the movie was awful and that Adam Sandler couldn't act to save his life.
I have good memories of this movie exclusively because my sister and I had portable dvd players and we'd play Pokemon or something while watching movies like this up in our rooms.
@@jak4470 If you think that was bad, people clapped at the end of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Granted, I enjoyed the movie at the time, but watching it now... BLECH
Apparently Doug's never heard of Twisted Whiskers or seen that motivational poster from Gumball. 'You know dad? Whenever I feel like a loser, I look at this.'
I love this movie. It’s a happy guilty pleasure for me. Are there problems? Yes, as with all movies in general, but there’s such a creativity and weird earnestness to it that I love it anyway. Also btw: Russel Brand’s character with the weird Quirk of screaming in his sleep, it unashamedly gets a chuckle out of me. There’s a couple of jokes I laugh at all the time.
This was the “renaissance” of Sandler’s comedic era and this was during Disney’s really horrendous age when they where struggling in the live action department and animation so it was tough for them
No offense but I respectfully disagree my friend. Disney was actually doing well in the Post Renaissance Era [2000-2009]. Movies such as Holes, Chronicles of Narnia movies, Bridge to Terabithia and Enchanted were all big hits at the box office. Heck, they were better back in the day than they are today. At least there was no Remakes.
@@lancethefilmguy9392 in the words of rocket raccoon hahahahahahah unless you count five animated bombs, crappy live action movies and failed start on their California adventure a monopoly of shitty straight to videos and a man running the company and was once their hero but now their ultimate hazard that almost ruined their company during the 2000’s the whole 2000’s yeah top that dude, they did “recover” at the end of the 2000’s but not quite their yet
@@RockerMicke1 All of the Narnia films combined made over $1.5 Billion Dollars, Enchanted made $340 Million Dollars, and Bridge to Terabithia made $138 million dollars. This isn't counting Pixar films which we both know were doing wonderful at the time. Again, I respectfully disagree with you on this my friend. Maybe you didn't like them but numbers say otherwise. I would rather have the Renaissance Era of Disney [1989-1999] and even the Post Renaissance Era of Disney [2000-2009] than Disney today. Outside of the MCU, they haven't done well when it comes to creative movies.
@@lancethefilmguy9392 the naria movies for a while, only two movies the second was critically mixed until they sold it to fox, and the third one bombed, terabithia was tolerable during the worst month for movies and over shadowed by good to money grabbing crap and norbit uhhh🤦🏾 and ghost rider a Nicolas cage marvel movie beat a Disney so wow
I loved this film as a kid, I think if you were older than 13 when this film came out. You won't have good memories because it's very childish humour but because I did watch it a few times, it can still make me chuckle now.
I know Pixels is frowned on like all other Sandler movies just for being a Sandler movie, but I legitimately chuckle through that whole movie and its sarcastic/silly humor every time I see it... because it happens to be MY kind of humor. But then maybe that's just a thing the man and I have in common? Maybe the world is just not ready for us, and may never ever be.
The one joke I remember from this is where the guinea pig laughs at that bellhop guy and he says, "Well I've got opposable thumbs how bout you?" and the pig is silenced.
Honestly I have kind of a soft spot for this movie. This was the first Adam Sandler movie I ever saw. My dad was a big Adam Sandler fan around the time this movie came out and he took me to see it when it came out just because it was a kid friend Adam Sandler I could watch too.
I remember watching this one all the time when I was a kid, and I don't think I can distance myself from the nostalgia. There are some parts that I still legitimately like, but I see this film as something like Adam Sandler's equivalent to the Family Guy directors special. It's just so emblematic of what it is that I have to love it, and looking back, I think it might have made a good Adam Sandler parody movie.
I like Bedtime Stories, main because of dare I say it nostalgia, I remember watching it with my family and really liked it. other than 50 first dates I think this is one of my favorites.
First live-action movie I've seen in cinema. I was a kid, I went with my dad and we were late because... nobody entered the room. After a while school trip (of kids way older than me) entered and that was all
I kind of like this movie. I also really enjoy Click. Two scenes in the movie actually make me tear up; the scene where he realizes he screwed up when it came to his dad (that 'I love you son' and the way Michael's voice BREAKS as he says 'I love you too, Dad' always KILLS me) and the scene at the end where he's dying and trying desperately to make things okay with his family.
I watched this movie as a child and I completely forgot it existed until this review started and I was like “hey wait a minute, I think I’ve seen this movie!”
I remember in one of the NC reviews he's like "hey Rob Schneider can you do red face?" "CAN I?!" And on queue, here he is in red face in this movie. Don't know whether to laugh or cry.
I legit thought I had never heard of this movie, then as Doug described the story I realised I remembered the advertising for this! I never saw it but man it disappeared fast
I like how Doug mentions the Mandalorian at the end. I feel the Star Wars series are what's gonna sell hin on the universe. Just gotta wait until he goes and watches The Clone Wars.
As I've been doing for years now on Doug's DisneyCember videos, I'll be posting a ranking of the order that I believe Doug likes all the movies/shows he reviews. Why? Because I feel like it. And, remember, it's just my opinion on how I THINK Doug feels from what he's saying in the review! RANKINGS: 1. Phineas & Ferb 2. Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil 3. Onward 4. Candace Against The Universe 5. Spies In Disguise 6. Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker 7. Bedtime Stories 8. Dark Phoenix 9. Mulan (2020) 10. Secret Society Of Second-Born Royals
What is everyone's favorite Adam Sandler movie?
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Happy Gilmore.
Mine's ANger Management. It shows Adam Sandler can be funny without putting on a dumb, goofy voice, and just be a quirky everyman in an odd situation. In his case, having Jack Nicholson for a shrink.
The only one I've watched is Happy Gilmore
Uncut gems
"Disneycember 2020 blog day 10th" tells me a Adam Sandler story entitled "bedtime stories" back in 2008 this Adam Sandler story about a man saving a hotel & his sister's school with help from wacky stories was just ok imagine if those stories you keep telling your kids actually happen in real life you would check into a nut-house hospital just let it happen also the guinea pig's eyes was as freaky as hell well least the Adam Sandler film wasn't "50 first dates"/"Jack & Jill" or other Sandler movies but if this happen to me imagine the stories I would told for inclosing be careful what bedtime story you told to your kids you never know what could happen in real life end of story
On the tenth Disneycember, my critic gave to me:
Ten wacky stories
Nine cliched genres
Eight X-men fighting
Seven on IMDB
Six Flynn-Fletchers
FIVE BLAND NEW PLANETS!
Four magic elves
Three wasted hours
Two best buds
And a pigeon in a pear tree
Hello there!
I laughing already
Nice work XD here's a like keep it up :D
To be honest this is the reason I click on these videos now
I am starting to immediately visit the comments just for these
"...to Happy Madison's credit, they've done worse."
The compliment was so deliciously back-handed, it still had the ring on!
a ring?, many rings
My family actually really likes this movie. My dad even uses the “For freeEEEEE?” line at times, at which I often follow up with “Sounds good to meeEeEeEe!”
Me and my family have a soft spot for it. Some of the jokes are funny, the stories are pretty imaginative, and I like some of the characters, like the dad (who I'm pretty sure did the Winnie the Pooh narrator at some point, which makes that scene where he talks to Sandler ironic), the sister, and even the kids.
LOL! My dad and I do that as well! Obviously, say what you want about it's objective quality, but this movie has been a funny thing for a few families. 😁
Lol my husband and I say that line all the time. It's probably dumb as hell but it's a bit of fun and banter between us 😆
@@brie__xoxo my most quotable line from this is "Ring! Ring! Ring! Ring! YAAAAAHHH!
Wholesome
In my opinion, this is one of the better Adam Sandler movie, at least it's better than 2015 Pixels.
I like Pixels. At least both movies are better than Jack and Jill.
@@PetaHatingChris42 set the bar low enough and everything looks good by comparison I guess...
Wasn't pixels just a rip-off from that one futurama episode?
Same.
@@graciegj63 Not exactly. It certainly seems similar to that one segment of said episode, but it's doubtful that the writers of Pixels ever saw it. Pixels is loosely based on a short film.
I... Had forgotten this is Disney??
This movie is better than others tbh
I heard about this movie at least a decade ago but never knew it was from Disney.
The red horse is called ‘Ferrari’ because the main character wants a Ferrari and thinks putting it into the story will make it come true. That’s the point of the red horse.
While I dislike it when he misses obvious details like that, we have to realize that Doug has to watch thirty other movies and TV shows for this month. So, he might not have an easy time remembering stuff like that.
@@Samwise_Ass thank you for being reasonable ❤️
Yeah, except it's still surreal because it is so outrageous even for a fantasy story, even a bedtime one.
@@aceventer-a7369 I mean..."Wizard of Oz" had a horse shifting between all colors of the rainbow...Just saying...
I actually really liked this movie.
Me too
Me too! It felt easier to digest than so many other happy Madison movies. Definitely not perfect but as a kid I loved it. Probably because the kids imagining things felt so like how I used to come up with stories. The business aspect is not one I loved even as a kid, but I loved the kids and how Adam Sandler interacted with them. He felt like one of my uncles who would make silly jokes to make us laugh.
I also liked it and still do
Same i found uncut gems boring, I fell asleep watching it but I can enjoy serous movies but uncut gems was boring
same here
The whole "getting fired" gag did give me chuckles.
This movie should've been a Nostalgia Critic review.
Absolutely
I hope it does one day
*should be
I'm sure it will be, little soldier.
Agree! Please do this, Doug!
I actually really liked all of the ways the magical editions were given rational explanations, like how Sandler talks “like a goofy alien” because a bee stung his tongue or how him getting incinerated was him getting fired from his job.
"I've never seen a red horse" "coughs" Wizard of Oz
That was a horse of a different colour.
did he not get the ferrari joke?
@jbiehlable that's normal for the franchise AND ITS A PONY
The premise of this story was actually pretty interesting, honestly. Especially the interaction of having kids help write their bedtime stories
5:10 As someone whose met Adam Sandler, I can totally vouch for that.
This was the first movie that I saw Adam Sandler in and by God, I still love this movie. No one can change my mind
My first Adam Sandler's film was Punch-drunk Love, I was only 10yo when it came out. I'm kinda jelly now, your childhood seemed to be more... child appropriate.
@@lapsijahti 10 years old???!?!!!? I was about that old when I watched little Nicki. I don’t really recall the first AS movie I ever saw. I remember seeing him in the Cosby show as theo’s cancer riddled friends. It was a good performance.
Bedtime Stories: When Adam Sandler AND Disney come together.
Yep, two odd combinations, yet one solid kids movie! 😁
Double threat
If an Adam Sandler movie has at least a 30% on rotten tomatoes then get ready it will be seen as great
The Few movies that sandler made outside of sony
Ah yes. One of the Adam Sandler film's that I actually enjoyed as a kid. As an adult... I see it's problems but I have a soft spot for it somehow.
Indeed, as a PG Sandler movie, it's hit or miss, but mostly a miss!
Same. I mean, this one I’m just kinda lukewarm too, but Waterboy is my flawed favorite.
Don't worry, I feel the same
This should have been a crossover with "Scary stories to tell in the dark", I personally would watch the hell out of it
Lol! Great idea!
I stand that this was one of the better Adam Sandler movie I liked
Exactly!
I agree
This, I mean I wouldn't call it a masterpiece or anything like that, but I would generally say it is at least decent. I kind of felt this way about click as well.
Honestly a decent chunk of his movies I just find ok, I don't really mind watching them even if they aren't the greatest, especially since I have seen far worse than he tends to averagely put out.
@@nickeldime6713 in all honesty. Yeah. They’re fun to put on to just sit and relax
@@DarkEclipse23 exactly, good for just sitting back and relaxing. Not amazing movies generally, but not so bad you want to turn it off. Just nicely in the middle.
The only Adam Sandler movie that's not crazy XD
Uhhhh
I can say it's about as crazy XD a Disney movie can get without being DreamWorks.
What about Funny People?
Adam Sandler In Disney Flick , now there's an unexpected combo.
The Waterboy was produced by Touchstone. As was The Hot Chick and the first Deuce Bigalow.
Adam Sandler stars as "The Nostalgia Critic: The Movie." With Kevin James as Rob Walker and Rob Schneider as Walter.
And steve Buscemi as mike Michaud
And Drew Barrymore as Tamara
I'd buy that for a $1!!!
Shit,wait🤦
Wouldn't Rob be Malcolm
@@aguynamelex3146 you just read my mind.
I thought the big-eyed hamster was something created in a nightmare I had as a child.
But I liked it non ironically :c wait didn't you get why he gets a red horse? A Ferrari is a cool car so the movie cowbow equivalent is a red horse like ferrari.
...Points for creativity?
@@welcometothemetaverse2523 Not going to say it's clever or that it made me laugh, it's just a very easy joke to understand in my opinion.
@@AlexFurry
I was trying to sound funny because of my mixed feelings about the film itself.
@@welcometothemetaverse2523 ai'ght :T
Adam's such a great, sweet, and goofy guy that he really just wants to have fun when he does a movie. It seems like he knows he's a great actor for dramas know that he's gotten older but really doesn't want to let go of what made him famous which I kind of admire.
Yikes, this just looks like Burger King's fever dream
That's an unexpected comment.
"I've never seen a red horse"
I've never seen a blue duck before, and I always wanted to see a blue duck.
This movie was just one big fever dream for me 😂
I have a soft spot for this one. Just seeing the "athlete's face" bit in this video without the sound made me chuckle. It's not for everyone but I still think it's funny and a lot of quotes have entered my family zeitgeist.
I think the guinea pig is meant to be more weird and unsettling than laugh out loud funny. My family figured out that he's actually the supernatural force that makes all the stories come true.
This one of a few Sandler's movies I actually like. Not to mention the hardware store scene made my mom laughed for literally 30 minutes
I’m never sick of Bugsy, never have never will, I’m still waiting for Busgy plush animals
I’ve been waiting this review for years. Who else?
Im still waiting for the review of Valiant and G-Force
I loved G-force
I have
G-Force is horrendous
Considering Valiant had Tim Curry as the villain, I’m surprised he hasn’t gotten to it yet
“Never seen a red horse”
Smh Doug doesn’t remember The Wizard of Oz.
Wasn't the horse magenta?
@@stevieg7672 It changes colors every time the camera cuts, or as the movie phrases it, every time you look away.
Adam Sandler should just star in animated movie- oh, wait.
REALY shocked it took him over a decade of DisneyCember to review this movie.
Under a decade since he did animation for the first two years
4:13
Critic: I've never seen a red horse before.
Horse of a different color from Wizard of Oz: Am I a joke to you?
My step grandmother is friends with Adam Sandlers wife and went to the premiere with them for this movie. She said she though the movie was awful and that Adam Sandler couldn't act to save his life.
Wow
The only thing I remember is the raining candy... and that’s it-
This film taught me what “you’re fired” means
I honestly forgot Russell Brand's character was even in this movie
I forgot he was a thing
XD he's my favorite part. Especially when he taks about what bacon is.
I have good memories of this movie exclusively because my sister and I had portable dvd players and we'd play Pokemon or something while watching movies like this up in our rooms.
When I first saw this in the theater, the audience applauded when it was over. APPLAUDED!
Maybe they applauded BECAUSE it was over
@@tmartin95 Looking back, I'm surprised nobody left early.
@@jak4470 If you think that was bad, people clapped at the end of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Granted, I enjoyed the movie at the time, but watching it now... BLECH
@@tmartin95 I'm also surprised no one applauded after The Cat In The Hat in my theater when it first came out.
I watched Bedtime Stories last year for the first time in years and I found myself still really liking it as a grown up as I did as a kid.
I feel like it's best to show this film to your kids. They'll want to watch it over and over again.
04:07 So you have a beef with the Guinnea-pig looking fake as hell, but not a Photoshopped red horse!?
Apparently Doug's never heard of Twisted Whiskers or seen that motivational poster from Gumball. 'You know dad? Whenever I feel like a loser, I look at this.'
Always looking forward for these videos
“I’ve never seen a red horse before!”
Me: bruh. That’s a horse of a different color.
To be honest I kind of forgotten overtime that this movie existed
Can't really blame you.
I loved this movie as a kid and still like the movie as an adult.
I love this movie. It’s a happy guilty pleasure for me.
Are there problems?
Yes, as with all movies in general, but there’s such a creativity and weird earnestness to it that I love it anyway.
Also btw: Russel Brand’s character with the weird Quirk of screaming in his sleep, it unashamedly gets a chuckle out of me. There’s a couple of jokes I laugh at all the time.
DOUG: I've never seen a red horse before!
The Wizard of Oz: Am I a joke to you?
The best part of bedtime stories is every time russel brand has a panic attack . I love hotel transvania and hotel transvania 3 and grown up 2 too
that guinea pig terrified me when i was a kid
THOSE EYES!
THE VERY EYES OF NOTRE DAME
Doug: A Red Horse! It’s really neat, I kinda like it!
Me: Just wait until the live-action Clifford film comes out. You’ll miss that Horse.
One of my favourite movies growing up.
I'm glad that this movie was my introduction to Adam Sandler.
I’m sorry but the scene where he gets mugged by a bunch of dwarves for absolutely no reason is funny as hell.
Me: standing in the corner actually really liking this movie.
@Hannah Papernick-Yudin Yeah, probably.
I’m not usually a comedy fan but this is one of my favorite ones. 😂
I will always remember this as one of the first movies I saw in theatres as a child.^^
This is a guilty pleasure for me.
The story fantasies were pretty creative. But overall, meh.
This was the “renaissance” of Sandler’s comedic era and this was during Disney’s really horrendous age when they where struggling in the live action department and animation so it was tough for them
No offense but I respectfully disagree my friend. Disney was actually doing well in the Post Renaissance Era [2000-2009]. Movies such as Holes, Chronicles of Narnia movies, Bridge to Terabithia and Enchanted were all big hits at the box office.
Heck, they were better back in the day than they are today. At least there was no Remakes.
@@lancethefilmguy9392 in the words of rocket raccoon hahahahahahah unless you count five animated bombs, crappy live action movies and failed start on their California adventure a monopoly of shitty straight to videos and a man running the company and was once their hero but now their ultimate hazard that almost ruined their company during the 2000’s the whole 2000’s yeah top that dude, they did “recover” at the end of the 2000’s but not quite their yet
@@RockerMicke1 All of the Narnia films combined made over $1.5 Billion Dollars, Enchanted made $340 Million Dollars, and Bridge to Terabithia made $138 million dollars. This isn't counting Pixar films which we both know were doing wonderful at the time.
Again, I respectfully disagree with you on this my friend. Maybe you didn't like them but numbers say otherwise. I would rather have the Renaissance Era of Disney [1989-1999] and even the Post Renaissance Era of Disney [2000-2009] than Disney today. Outside of the MCU, they haven't done well when it comes to creative movies.
@@lancethefilmguy9392 the naria movies for a while, only two movies the second was critically mixed until they sold it to fox, and the third one bombed, terabithia was tolerable during the worst month for movies and over shadowed by good to money grabbing crap and norbit uhhh🤦🏾 and ghost rider a Nicolas cage marvel movie beat a Disney so wow
@@RockerMicke1 Wait Norbit? Was that own by Paramount Pictures?
I actually like this one. It's one of Adam Sanders's best works
“For Frreeeeeeeeeee?” Lol 😂
“I’ve never seen a red horse”
Horse of a Different Color glares
This movie introduces me to the glory of journey don’t stop believing
And I kind of ... like it as a kid
I always liked how the stories become true and the coincidences and variarions that take place
"To Happy Madisons credit, they've done a lot worse" I love that I somehow agree with this sentence and am confused by it at the same time.
The best part of this movie by FAR is the FREAKING AMAZING score by Rupert Gregson-Williams.
This is one of those movies I remember renting when I was a kid in Blockbuster. That's all i remembered.
I loved this film as a kid, I think if you were older than 13 when this film came out. You won't have good memories because it's very childish humour but because I did watch it a few times, it can still make me chuckle now.
I honestly had a soft for this film when I got to see it , anyone else?
Yes.
Me too
I know Pixels is frowned on like all other Sandler movies just for being a Sandler movie, but I legitimately chuckle through that whole movie and its sarcastic/silly humor every time I see it... because it happens to be MY kind of humor. But then maybe that's just a thing the man and I have in common? Maybe the world is just not ready for us, and may never ever be.
Good point my friend. Also, glad to meet a Kingdom Hearts fan 😊😎💙💚
The red horse reaction delights me to the core :D
My family has guinea pigs and to this day we still make jokes about Bugsy. There’s not a lot of guinea pigs in media; we’re doing our best here XD
The one joke I remember from this is where the guinea pig laughs at that bellhop guy and he says, "Well I've got opposable thumbs how bout you?"
and the pig is silenced.
Jon Favreau literally did have to make a few Lion Kings, it's where he honed the technology.
Jungle Book is basically his Pixar lamp.
Let’s be real, Adam Sandler + Disney could’ve only gone so many directions
This place holds holds a special place in my heart. I would like to see a remake of it, so we can see the improvements on the bad parts.
The highest compliment you can give a Happy Madison production: "To its credit, we've seen way worse."
I didn't even realize this was Disney until it appeared here...
The only thing I remember about this movie was the "Don't Stop Believing" song during the credits
Honestly I have kind of a soft spot for this movie. This was the first Adam Sandler movie I ever saw. My dad was a big Adam Sandler fan around the time this movie came out and he took me to see it when it came out just because it was a kid friend Adam Sandler I could watch too.
I remember watching this one all the time when I was a kid, and I don't think I can distance myself from the nostalgia. There are some parts that I still legitimately like, but I see this film as something like Adam Sandler's equivalent to the Family Guy directors special. It's just so emblematic of what it is that I have to love it, and looking back, I think it might have made a good Adam Sandler parody movie.
Every now and then you get a sense of how little Doug pays attention to movies, like how the red horse is obviously suppose to be a Ferrari
I used to watch this all the time as a kid, I loved it
I saw this movie once when it came out and I entirely forgot everything about it
I like Bedtime Stories, main because of dare I say it nostalgia, I remember watching it with my family and really liked it. other than 50 first dates I think this is one of my favorites.
First live-action movie I've seen in cinema. I was a kid, I went with my dad and we were late because... nobody entered the room. After a while school trip (of kids way older than me) entered and that was all
I kind of like this movie. I also really enjoy Click. Two scenes in the movie actually make me tear up; the scene where he realizes he screwed up when it came to his dad (that 'I love you son' and the way Michael's voice BREAKS as he says 'I love you too, Dad' always KILLS me) and the scene at the end where he's dying and trying desperately to make things okay with his family.
I watched this movie as a child and I completely forgot it existed until this review started and I was like “hey wait a minute, I think I’ve seen this movie!”
I remember in one of the NC reviews he's like "hey Rob Schneider can you do red face?" "CAN I?!" And on queue, here he is in red face in this movie. Don't know whether to laugh or cry.
SIDE NOTE:
Were people that offended over his character? They are aware that it's a joke right?
I think this movie came out in the same year as Forgetting Sarah Marshall which was probably the first American introduction to Russell Brand.
when the consent is "could have needed more influence from disney suits"
The only joke I remember is the joke where he double parks his truck in order to protect it.
I remember watching this as a kid... I regret it to this day.
I legit thought I had never heard of this movie, then as Doug described the story I realised I remembered the advertising for this! I never saw it but man it disappeared fast
I like how Doug mentions the Mandalorian at the end. I feel the Star Wars series are what's gonna sell hin on the universe. Just gotta wait until he goes and watches The Clone Wars.
As I've been doing for years now on Doug's DisneyCember videos, I'll be posting a ranking of the order that I believe Doug likes all the movies/shows he reviews. Why? Because I feel like it. And, remember, it's just my opinion on how I THINK Doug feels from what he's saying in the review!
RANKINGS:
1. Phineas & Ferb
2. Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil
3. Onward
4. Candace Against The Universe
5. Spies In Disguise
6. Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker
7. Bedtime Stories
8. Dark Phoenix
9. Mulan (2020)
10. Secret Society Of Second-Born Royals
Well I think a red horse was in the Wizard of Oz when there is that rainbow horse