When he smashes the windows, the photos of the sisters all together on the left side wall, and Barry all the way across the room on the right side wall, by himself.
@@piloterodactyl And to be fair, it's not even obvious that he WAS building a dog house - it's just something his sister says, which could've just been a throwaway comment, or perhaps a snide remark about Barry being 'in' the dog house.
Barry is prone to lying. He might have just said that as a snap answer at the time when asked. They'd just take it on face value because they don't care much about him beyond tormenting him. That said though, ironically, the sister Elizabeth (seen as the main antagonizer) in the film is probably the one who cares about him the most and wants him to be better.
1:11 "Oh, a cake. We have a cake." I love that line it's little, but Barry went out of his way to get this nice gift for his sister and she doesn't even say thank you. Saying they already have a cake, it's like she's saying what Barry did is worthless and he wasn't good enough. That always rubbed me the wrong way lol
That's the greatest part about his sisters: they clearly love him but they are clueless to how poorly they treat him most of the time, especially /that/ sister
Why do you think he feels so lousy? I saw the movie eons ago and have forgotten it completely, but seems that he's always been treated like he's worthless or not good enough, the useless loser, so of course he's living up to it and feels like hell.
It's a thought I've been having a lot of lately the more that I realize I'm probably on the spectrum. Really cuts deep. I think with Barry it's just his sisters have given him a nervous disorder with their constant picking lol
@@AlystrZelland yeah maybe we need to stop looking at him and look at the reasons why he has those problems and the people who helped/contributed to making them
This guy clearly didn’t make the right choice in acting. I know he’s hilarious and he must be worth 300$m, but if he kept doing movies like uncut gems, hustle or this, he could have easily won an oscar in his career
I finally understand this scene. This scene shows the lack of empathy and excessive cruelty Barry was subjected to. This mistreatment and abuse is what lead to his anxiety and distorted self image.
There might be a lack of empathy there, but I think "excessive cruelty" is a bit much. I mean, they're pushy sisters, but plenty of people have pushy sisters. They're obviously loving sisters. Barry has emotional problems. An emotionally healthy person would not react to this kind of innocent ribbing the way he does. Could they be more considerate? Yes. But I don't think they're cruel.
@@jon8004 Also, 'excessive' cruelty would seem to suggest that there's a 'right amount' of cruelty. We can be kind to Barry as he's the focus of the film but it would serve us best to take the view that the sister's weren't aware of how their jibes were taken by Barry.
Toxic sisters. I would snap too. [Edit] Upon rewatching, i subtly heard one of this sisters go "c'mon Gay biy, time to eat", and the slight twitch in his look was him finally snapping yet again
Dude, that ain't a toxic family. That's a big family with a lot of people. That's a relatively healthy family. He's lucky to have that family. Toxic families do not look like that. His is just a little pushy and insensitive. But far from toxic.
Watching this in the context of late-in-life ADHD & ASD diagnosis. The overstimulation, the social anxiety and isolation, the masking-hello signs, I missed you.
Im undiagnosed asd and adhd and if u like this i reccommend to watch submarine by Richard Ayoade, i believe they are quite similiar and i connected with them both in very similiar ways
The first 20 seconds of him walking in and out of the door to the party is the most relatable 20 seconds in any movie for me. Society anxiety is a bitch.
This scene alone is better than so many books and movies in their entirety. You don’t know how life-like this scene is and how difficult that is to write detail for detail let alone choreograph into a working movie scene
@@FoulMouthActual Never be sorry in this life time. I learnt that being alone, you understand yourself better and you find people who make you stronger. You never know, those people who make you stronger can take you to levels you never would have ever dreamt of.
I don't have a sister, yet I'm the eldest brother, but this has got to be the most gut-wrenching scene I have ever seen! There's nothing more painful than being looked down by your own siblings!
I watched this scene when I was a kid and it brought me to tears and I remember a kind of aching feeling wash over me and an overwhelming urge to hug him. I rewatched this as an adult and it still brought me to tears but now I know what I felt was compassion. 💕
Imagine being shy and not wanting attention brought to you and your family members says, remember we used to call you gay boy all loud and they don't drop the subject. 😬
It’s really sad how he is probably bullied so profusely by his sisters or other people which I know is never really shown that he became socially awkward and is afraid to say the wrong things worrying about being scrutinized or made of fun. It’s a relatable depiction, I’m glad it was put in front and center because a lot of people that I know feel this same way also not to mention I have talked to many, they talk in this cadence and have broken down crying because they have nobody to talk too without feeling belittled.
Christ, I feel like this any time I go to a party with a bunch of people already there, especially with family. Even if you love them and they you, it's just so overwhelming: did I miss saying hi to anyone, rice or dandruff, was I stupid to bring a cake or was that fucking rude, turn around another person, turn around another person, oh I missed you yeah hey how you doin? Yeah, yeah, I don't remember. Ha ha yeah, very funny, haha let's move on...please move on. CAN I GET AWAY FROM THESE PEOPLE. gay boy? SNAP.
Very well said! This is why I look for pets at parties. I am typically always the one in the corner playing with a cat or petting a dog. People who host parties without pets stress me out 🤣
@@dynamicdave2647 no, his sisters are domineering busy bodies. They don't respect his boundaries, and Adam's character doesn't exert his boundaries. He's been stepped over his whole life.
They provoke and tease him, sure. It’s likely it amuses them and it very well could relate to some kind of power dynamic between him and his sisters but “power play” and “his anger entertained them” may be overstating things a bit.
We gotta be there for people like this. We see someone do something like this and immediately judge them and think that they are perpetrators when in reality they could be victims. Always be slow to judge and compassionate.
I didn’t really laugh during this scene maybe in the smashing but then I got it and got emotional. People in the row in front of me starting laughing when he broke down and no one in the audience was laughing but them lol. I mean I understand maybe these guys are young, but I didn’t take it as a funny scene like that
I have the same anxious feeling anytime I have to go home. Just the constant noise and yelling and tension always made me feel kinda sick. My family has changed a lot and it's not as bad as it used to be but the feeling of going home still stresses me out for days before. This film really helped me understand my own feelings. I have 3 sisters and I come from a family of mostly women, it can be so exhausting sometimes. I've never lost it however. I did once but my sister laughed at me because I'd never released anger before. It felt like I only let out 50% at the time but her reaction seemed to lock down something inside me. Family ay!
I read a review once that stated that this was the closest Adam Sandler would ever get to an Oscar nomination. Such a shame that an actor of such talent could not have gone on to greater things. I have always said Punch Drunk Love is one of the finest representations of mental illness in a Hollywood film. Sandler's performance here is up there with the great 'manic' performances, and I feel his contribution to film was overlooked here. I never had any respect for the man, until I saw this deeply nuanced, intelligent and truley honest porayal of a man on the very edge, hanging on by his fingernails. If only there were more films to really bring home the truth of mental illness..;)
Sandler (as Smigel’s old buddy from the SNL days) must have vouched for him to Paul Thomas Anderson. Smigel was great in this scene, too (“Barry…I’m a dentist”, lol)
I remember seeing this in a theatre and the teenagers infront of me complaining and totally not getting it cause they were expecting something like happy Gilmore or mr deeds
This is personally my favorite Sandler movie 🎥 it was a different movie from his other movies his performance is this was amazing he should of won the Golden Globe in 2002
The dentist is played by Robert Smigel, most famously the performer of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog but also a longtime writer for SNL, Conan, TV Funhouse, the Dana Carvey Show, and many other projects. Sandler isn't the only one showing their dramatic chops here.
Smigel's line "I'm a dentist" is clearly meant to elicit a laugh from the audience. This is a comedy. There's a hell of a lot of truth in this film (I know first hand), but these performances are meant to be comedic, not dramatic.
Barry consoles to someone he mistakes for a psychologist and has a breakdown. Worse, the next day or so, one of the sisters confronts him about his episode which tells him that he cant talk to nobody because they just shamelessly gossip and slander about him openly or behind his back. Barry was a lonely heart through and through and this *family* of his couldnt be mature and considerate toward him.
I need to rewatch this movie. I think I found it a little too slow when I first saw it. Nonetheless Sandler was incredible in it. Just watching him here I was very impressed with his acting.
Because that's the way they always treated him, and he didn't confront them about it. We see him confronting his sister for the first time when he finds love.
What is a scene for you that you didn't understand when you were younger but came to understand as you got older? For me, it's the window smashing scene in punch drunk love. I can't really explain it, but I've been so frustrated I've wanted to break every window in sight.
“I don’t like myself sometimes. Can you help me?”
God this scene hits me right in the heart strings
RossDiamondThief, I'm...a dentist.
When he smashes the windows, the photos of the sisters all together on the left side wall, and Barry all the way across the room on the right side wall, by himself.
great observation. Love reading stuff like this
Very nice catch
PTA is a genius
I clocked that. They don't know him at all and make extra effort to put him down. Always on the side...
Good detail!
What's kinda sad is that they talk so much about how Barry smashed the windows rather than the fact he was building a dog house for a stray dog
I’m not sure it’s ever specified that it’s a stray
@@piloterodactyl And to be fair, it's not even obvious that he WAS building a dog house - it's just something his sister says, which could've just been a throwaway comment, or perhaps a snide remark about Barry being 'in' the dog house.
Barry is prone to lying. He might have just said that as a snap answer at the time when asked. They'd just take it on face value because they don't care much about him beyond tormenting him. That said though, ironically, the sister Elizabeth (seen as the main antagonizer) in the film is probably the one who cares about him the most and wants him to be better.
1:11 "Oh, a cake. We have a cake."
I love that line it's little, but Barry went out of his way to get this nice gift for his sister and she doesn't even say thank you. Saying they already have a cake, it's like she's saying what Barry did is worthless and he wasn't good enough. That always rubbed me the wrong way lol
That's the greatest part about his sisters: they clearly love him but they are clueless to how poorly they treat him most of the time, especially /that/ sister
I have sisters. One of them always has a comment about my hairstyle hinting that it looks like shit.
Why do you think he feels so lousy? I saw the movie eons ago and have forgotten it completely, but seems that he's always been treated like he's worthless or not good enough, the useless loser, so of course he's living up to it and feels like hell.
Then the next shot they show the cake they already have and it's huge
Then the next shot they show the cake they already have and it's huge
“I don’t know if there is anything wrong because I don’t know how other people are”
That line breaks my heart
Ikr😭
It's a thought I've been having a lot of lately the more that I realize I'm probably on the spectrum. Really cuts deep. I think with Barry it's just his sisters have given him a nervous disorder with their constant picking lol
@@AlystrZelland yeah maybe we need to stop looking at him and look at the reasons why he has those problems and the people who helped/contributed to making them
reminds me of Evangelion
@@Jo-bs2uu lol
All the voices in the sound mix puts you right in his brain
That's cinema for you
“I sometimes cry a lot for no reason” *instantly breaks down*
I've experienced this and had to figure it out on my own because no one understands
Sandler is unreal in this film.
This guy clearly didn’t make the right choice in acting. I know he’s hilarious and he must be worth 300$m, but if he kept doing movies like uncut gems, hustle or this, he could have easily won an oscar in his career
@@Msgrpruitt I disagree. He knows what he's doing. He's having fun.
@@bwuhFùck his fun. He's making generational cinema.
I WANT MORE
Just grateful he chose to do this
There's something about this movie that just hits different.
Adam Sandler being sad is why😭
Adam Sandler playing an honest version of his usual psychopathic comedy characters.
@Randy White I know right, but at the same time I feel not anyone could really appreciate it.
You can relate. Just like I can and many others here, its great.
Yeah you're right well observed. It was the tip of his foot that smashed the window this time not the hammer so something IS different! :)
I finally understand this scene. This scene shows the lack of empathy and excessive cruelty Barry was subjected to. This mistreatment and abuse is what lead to his anxiety and distorted self image.
They literally derailed his life smdh!
There might be a lack of empathy there, but I think "excessive cruelty" is a bit much. I mean, they're pushy sisters, but plenty of people have pushy sisters. They're obviously loving sisters. Barry has emotional problems. An emotionally healthy person would not react to this kind of innocent ribbing the way he does. Could they be more considerate? Yes. But I don't think they're cruel.
@@jon8004 Also, 'excessive' cruelty would seem to suggest that there's a 'right amount' of cruelty. We can be kind to Barry as he's the focus of the film but it would serve us best to take the view that the sister's weren't aware of how their jibes were taken by Barry.
I think y'll missing the big picture here, he's autistic, the spectrum reference is all over the movie, of course he's misunderstood
my main takeaway from this scene is barry needed to have a brother
Toxic sisters. I would snap too.
[Edit] Upon rewatching, i subtly heard one of this sisters go "c'mon Gay biy, time to eat", and the slight twitch in his look was him finally snapping yet again
It took him like 3 tries to enter the house because he knew what would happen. Sometimes family sucks. I've taken a break from mine for this reason.
@@fighterck6241 I feel that. Hope it gets better, man
I have a toxic family
Dude, that ain't a toxic family. That's a big family with a lot of people. That's a relatively healthy family. He's lucky to have that family. Toxic families do not look like that. His is just a little pushy and insensitive. But far from toxic.
@@jon8004They couldn't talk to him like a human being? They treated him like crap. End of.
Watching this in the context of late-in-life ADHD & ASD diagnosis. The overstimulation, the social anxiety and isolation, the masking-hello signs, I missed you.
That’s why I love this film. It’s a fine depiction of neurodivergence and neurosis in general
Im undiagnosed asd and adhd and if u like this i reccommend to watch submarine by Richard Ayoade, i believe they are quite similiar and i connected with them both in very similiar ways
The first 20 seconds of him walking in and out of the door to the party is the most relatable 20 seconds in any movie for me.
Society anxiety is a bitch.
Especially when, for some other people, that anxiety is like blood in the water for sharks.
I'm not even sure it *is* social anxiety. It's just not liking people treating you horribly.
Yeah people will treat as bad as you allow them to, especially family
@@StevenGladden-kh4bdcest la vie
He was waiting for them to stop trashing him so he could walk in and they ended up trashing him anyway. Guess that flew over your head.
This scene alone is better than so many books and movies in their entirety. You don’t know how life-like this scene is and how difficult that is to write detail for detail let alone choreograph into a working movie scene
Everything about this movie is deeply loveable.
"Barry, im a dentist." killed me on my first viewing
That is Robert Smigel, the voice of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
This is why I see family every half a decade at a 15 min interval per visit. I feel Barry on this!
I'm sorry.
@@FoulMouthActual Never be sorry in this life time. I learnt that being alone, you understand yourself better and you find people who make you stronger. You never know, those people who make you stronger can take you to levels you never would have ever dreamt of.
The way you feel for Barry but cant help howling when he says hes a dentist 😂🙈
Sir, this is a Wendy’s energy before that was a thing!
The light was on
That’s the genius of Paul Thomas Anderson, he never lets a scene become out and out sentimental.
@@amitabh4000 it's more natural life isn't that poetic there will be alot of awkward uneasy moments in life
That's an old joke. It's still funny though.
I really like this character and Adam Sandler acting in this.
I don't have a sister, yet I'm the eldest brother, but this has got to be the most gut-wrenching scene I have ever seen! There's nothing more painful than being looked down by your own siblings!
Yup, I remember seeing this scene for the first time and had to pause for a while. Hit too close to home…
Sisters...need we say anything.
There are a lot more painful
Things 😂😂😂😂😂
I watched this scene when I was a kid and it brought me to tears and I remember a kind of aching feeling wash over me and an overwhelming urge to hug him. I rewatched this as an adult and it still brought me to tears but now I know what I felt was compassion. 💕
4:20 ive never went from not wanting to drop a single tear to sobbing to death so quick
I have. It's because he's opening up about it as a cry for help. That vulnerability can bring out the tears.
I love how there's no relief or a moment of quietness even after he breaks the window. Just goes to show his frustration and his repression at first.
That last “gay boy” would’ve sent me over the edge too Barry.
Can we just give Sandler an Oscar? A once in a generation actor.
He gave a better performance than DDL and Leo.
THIS IS ART
The epitime of a great scene, both well written and well acted, hilarious and heartbreaking at once.
Epitome?
the way he smashes those windows is legendary.
PTA films are always masterpieces.
Imagine being shy and not wanting attention brought to you and your family members says, remember we used to call you gay boy all loud and they don't drop the subject. 😬
Underrated as It Is this Is actually my favorite Sandler Role, It shows that he have actual acting skills
This quickly became my favorite scene soon after its release and remains so to this day ahaha
youve been depressed since 2002?
@@mattpierce97 yes. haven't we all?
I never knew I would relate this strongly to an Adam Sandler character
“Business is very food” 😂😂😂
2:51 through the right smashed window you can see a picture of Berry... wearing the same suit. 😂
hahahahahaha
It’s really sad how he is probably bullied so profusely by his sisters or other people which I know is never really shown that he became socially awkward and is afraid to say the wrong things worrying about being scrutinized or made of fun.
It’s a relatable depiction, I’m glad it was put in front and center because a lot of people that I know feel this same way also not to mention I have talked to many, they talk in this cadence and have broken down crying because they have nobody to talk too without feeling belittled.
Man Adam really shows range in this film
Christ, I feel like this any time I go to a party with a bunch of people already there, especially with family. Even if you love them and they you, it's just so overwhelming: did I miss saying hi to anyone, rice or dandruff, was I stupid to bring a cake or was that fucking rude, turn around another person, turn around another person, oh I missed you yeah hey how you doin? Yeah, yeah, I don't remember. Ha ha yeah, very funny, haha let's move on...please move on. CAN I GET AWAY FROM THESE PEOPLE. gay boy? SNAP.
Very well said! This is why I look for pets at parties. I am typically always the one in the corner playing with a cat or petting a dog.
People who host parties without pets stress me out 🤣
@@Patty-ii5zuOr parents
The sisters provoked him as a power play. His anger entertained them.
But if you think about it, barry’s sisters really care for him, especially the sister who gets most screentime
They love him but they F w/him, that’s just how females are
@@dynamicdave2647 no, his sisters are domineering busy bodies. They don't respect his boundaries, and Adam's character doesn't exert his boundaries. He's been stepped over his whole life.
They provoke and tease him, sure. It’s likely it amuses them and it very well could relate to some kind of power dynamic between him and his sisters but “power play” and “his anger entertained them” may be overstating things a bit.
That's wòmen
Haven't seen this movie in over a decade but the red/blue dynamic always reminds me of Eyes Wide Shut. It's quite beautiful to look at
this entire scene is just fantastic. I was howling when he broke the glass 😂
The guy that plays Walter The Dentist is the same guy that does the voice of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
Robert Smigel. Legendary comedy writer.
Notice in this scene how Barry's picture is all alone on the other side of the room.
This scene is so relatable it’s scary
This might be my favorite scene in any movie.
We gotta be there for people like this.
We see someone do something like this and immediately judge them and think that they are perpetrators when in reality they could be victims.
Always be slow to judge and compassionate.
This movie is so underrated!
The crying part was just so great...
His best movie in my opinion.
Easily.
One of the easiest ways to become a misogynist is to have sisters like that, but Barry still won't be one.
Barry's a good guy!
THIS is why some ppl are introverts. Because social situations are ANNOYING.
I know the feeling VERY WELL!!
I don’t really see any part of the scene as funny. I think it’s a great snapshot of people who actually feel this way.
I didn’t really laugh during this scene maybe in the smashing but then I got it and got emotional. People in the row in front of me starting laughing when he broke down and no one in the audience was laughing but them lol. I mean I understand maybe these guys are young, but I didn’t take it as a funny scene like that
You could see it as a form of dark comedy in that case
Man you guys must be great hangs 🙄
I have the same anxious feeling anytime I have to go home. Just the constant noise and yelling and tension always made me feel kinda sick. My family has changed a lot and it's not as bad as it used to be but the feeling of going home still stresses me out for days before. This film really helped me understand my own feelings. I have 3 sisters and I come from a family of mostly women, it can be so exhausting sometimes. I've never lost it however. I did once but my sister laughed at me because I'd never released anger before. It felt like I only let out 50% at the time but her reaction seemed to lock down something inside me. Family ay!
This film just hits too close to home it hurts to watch. I really cant bear to watch it. Incredible film tho
Why specifically?
That door double take
I read a review once that stated that this was the closest Adam Sandler would ever get to an Oscar nomination. Such a shame that an actor of such talent could not have gone on to greater things. I have always said Punch Drunk Love is one of the finest representations of mental illness in a Hollywood film. Sandler's performance here is up there with the great 'manic' performances, and I feel his contribution to film was overlooked here. I never had any respect for the man, until I saw this deeply nuanced, intelligent and truley honest porayal of a man on the very edge, hanging on by his fingernails. If only there were more films to really bring home the truth of mental illness..;)
My friend described this to me perfectly. The first time you watch it it seems like a tragedy. The second time you watch it it’s hilarious
I had quite the opposite experience.
@@youtubecom32 it’s all relative
For me it was funny and sad the first time lol
It's both for me.
What an oddly cast movie. Robert Smeigel? Awesome. Can't believe this movie happened.
Sandler (as Smigel’s old buddy from the SNL days) must have vouched for him to Paul Thomas Anderson. Smigel was great in this scene, too (“Barry…I’m a dentist”, lol)
That’s PTA and Sandler joining forces for you
Southland Tales is the weirdest cast movie imo
I love this movie! It is a bit quirky and poignant. It is wonderful to see Barry find love in the end.
This was Adam’s funniest film, I’m so glad I watched it
sarcasm? ☠️
Reminds me of my sisters. They light a bunch of fires, and as soon as I react, they are all surprised at the consequences.
Why can I relate to this scene. Many times I've been a hair away from flipping out like this dude lol. I'm sure many others do to. Lol🤣😂
I feel the same way about my family. Always poking and proding and then are surprised when you blow up on them or pretend they don't exist.
Happy to see Smigel.
when I speak my mind about something that's bothering me, I start to cry
Comedy is the hardest to write and act. That’s why comedians like Jim Carrey and Sandler could surprise everyone and crush dramatic roles
if i grew up with a bunch of sisters like that id have emotional problems too
How would anyone NOT have anxiety growing up in a house full of these harpies as sisters 😂
Incredible. 10/10.
I remember seeing this in a theatre and the teenagers infront of me complaining and totally not getting it cause they were expecting something like happy Gilmore or mr deeds
This is personally my favorite Sandler movie 🎥 it was a different movie from his other movies his performance is this was amazing he should of won the Golden Globe in 2002
This is me during the holidays 🎉🎉
Ladies and Gentlemen, the great Paul Thomas Anderson in his prime.
2:50 Literally any 49ers fan when their team lost the Super Bowl (minus the broken TV)
I watched this movie as a teenager when it came out and hated it but now I totally can relate to Barry's character....
Barry Cries
*reach out to console, but recover by awkwardly palming own belly*
This scene was the best part of the movie
This is the scene i refer people to when they say Adam can't do dramatic parts.
The casting did such a good job finding actresses who look like Adam Sandler.
Excellent film!
Can relate to Barry so much. Thoughtful sweet guy surrounded by ahhholes. The gaslighting makes him insane n sadly thinks somethings wrong with him.
The dentist is played by Robert Smigel, most famously the performer of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog but also a longtime writer for SNL, Conan, TV Funhouse, the Dana Carvey Show, and many other projects. Sandler isn't the only one showing their dramatic chops here.
Smigel's line "I'm a dentist" is clearly meant to elicit a laugh from the audience. This is a comedy. There's a hell of a lot of truth in this film (I know first hand), but these performances are meant to be comedic, not dramatic.
He needs love. I love this movie ❤
I love Sandler's performance as Gay Boy
Breaks my heart 💔
Barry consoles to someone he mistakes for a psychologist and has a breakdown. Worse, the next day or so, one of the sisters confronts him about his episode which tells him that he cant talk to nobody because they just shamelessly gossip and slander about him openly or behind his back. Barry was a lonely heart through and through and this *family* of his couldnt be mature and considerate toward him.
"C'mon gay boy its time to eat"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I need to rewatch this movie.
I think I found it a little too slow when I first saw it. Nonetheless Sandler was incredible in it. Just watching him here I was very impressed with his acting.
Business is very food, thank you
What's very food?
This movie was insane
It doesn’t make sense why his sisters treat him like shit
Families are complex and weird like that sometimes.
Because that's the way they always treated him, and he didn't confront them about it. We see him confronting his sister for the first time when he finds love.
Barry you can't go to other ppl house breaking windows. But I love you
Masterpiece
Literally me with my sisters who all have kids and I'm the single weird loner
Sandler should do more drama instead of silly ass comedy. He's capable of acting. This and Click are two of my favorite Sandler film
uncut gems, reign over me, the meyerowitz stories
He was the original choice for Jamie Foxx's role in Collateral but dropped out because pre-production took too long
@@nekitamol1k242 which led to Sandler joining Spanglish instead. So all in all, it worked out for everyone.
“Are you using that dandruff shampoo I got you?” ….”Yes”
From 01:41 that woman...
I think she got some slavic name.
She was the geek assistant of Jack Bauer in 24.
I can’t believe this is the same dude who played a dude trying to graduate from
Like grammar school
What is a scene for you that you didn't understand when you were younger but came to understand as you got older? For me, it's the window smashing scene in punch drunk love. I can't really explain it, but I've been so frustrated I've wanted to break every window in sight.
This reads like an interview
The Dentist is Robert Smigel, the voice of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
This is the scene where you find out why Barry is the way he is...jesus christ, growing up must have been a nightmare for him.😂
God bless Paul Thomas Anderson for knowing how to get this performance out of Sandler
My old man was an actor and despised Sandler because of this role. Not because he hated it, because he wished this was the Sandler he always got.