@@mikemorro140 I can see ur point but at least for me, it was an off-putting tone shift that felt too abrupt and too quick as it was like the last 10-15 minutes. At least for me as it isn't a bad movie. I've seen worst Adam Sandler movies
That's like their Infinity War, they gotta build up to it. Oh God that means they have to do a David Spade movie first...please let it be Emperor's New Groove
This movie was silly in the first half, but man does it take a turn in the second half. The "you weren't there" part actually made me cry when I was younger, Adam Sandler can really do a serious act but for whatever reason he just loves doing his "unique comedy"
This is one of the earliest movies I remember that made me cry. That scene where Adams dad is trying to talk to him while he's on autopilot mode, broke my 10 year old heart.
That was the start of my love and adoration for Henry Winkler as a kid. I loved him in Scream too but he didn’t have a big enough part. I’m going to miss seeing him on my screen every week when Barry ends next week 😢
I think this might have been the movie that made me first internalize how inevitable my mortality is. I grasped the concept of death and how I *could* die if I wasn't careful and sometimes old people died and billions of years from now the sun will explode, but this was the first time it actually sunk in as being inevitable. I was 9 (about to turn 10), but it felt like 6 hadn't been that long ago. Time had already started to speed up for me; years stopped feeling as long. It led to nightmares about slowly dying in a hospital bed or eventually being forced to leave home and unlike all the other monsters that were the subjects of my dreams, my parents couldn't tell me it wasn't real. Also, I liked it when Adam Sandler turned himself green and referenced the Hulk. Kid me really got a kick out of that.
I love how Razzle keeps making sex jokes about the characters in the movie, and fantasizing, but then the moment they get it, it's just instant regret (just like in Coraline)
The second the auto-pilot sequence began, I suddenly realized the immense psychological horror of this film. Time to stress over my mortality again. Luckily, the "time to cuck the duck" came in clutch at the very end.
Thing is they’ve almost done it I think 😂 Barnyard for Kevin James Jack and Jill for Adam Osmosis Jones for Chris Rock All they need is a Schneider movie and a Spade movie and they’re there! 😊
Seeing the dad cry as he walked out of his son's office always breaks my heart. I love how this movie was a twist on a Christmas carol, showing his past present and future. The autopilot version of him wasn't just a random douchebag taking control, it was who he was gonna end up being if he stayed married to his work instead of enjoying his moments with his family.
I can't believe they missed when the wife said "this time" when she said "you can be Sundance and I'll be the duck" THIS TIME?! Pegging is Click cannon
I think this movie is a perfect example on why endings are the most influential aspect of a film. The whole first half is kinda, outdated, but that last section of the films is weirdly powerful and what it got it’s legacy from.
I've heard this is a (if not the) lesser evil of the Sandler movies. And yeah, I can definitely see why. That third act suddenly hits you with feelings, man
Another one that I didn't think was as bad was Blended. I'm pretty sure Drew Barrymore is the thing that takes the edge off of Sandler's humor. This movie is an exception.
I worked at Bed Bath and Beyond in like 2011, can confirm that employee training included going into the Beyond with Christopher Walken. Haven't been the same person since.
I read in this comment section alone that a lot of people cried at this movie, and I don't blame anyone for that. This movie can hit you in the feels *_hard._*
nope, they ruined it with constant jokes, for some reason they felt the need to constantly spew out random nonsense instead of actually paying attention to the movie
I feel like it should piss me off MORE that this movie managed to emotionally resonate in the third act. That scene with the dad still hurts man, and the scene in the rain. It ain’t fair
I watched this movie for the first time in preparation for this video. Holy Hell, I was not prepared. I didn’t expect to go into an Adam Sandler movie and leave crying.
I definitely understand Alan, whenever i think of this movie I'm remembering the actually pretty engaging and emotional back half of it and not all the.... OTHER STUFF....
Wooo! I’m so happy to see this! I’ve thought about recommending you guys to watch this in the comments section a few months back, after watching your Bedtime stories video. This is one of the first live action movies I’ve ever seen and I gotta admit, I unironically like it a lot. I remember a time I almost brought this movie into my first grade class, as we were sometimes allowed to bring films for the whole class to watch, really REALLY glad I didn’t end up going through with that...
I don't think Ryan realises how good his unintentional Morgan Freeman impression is :') The editing in this one literally had me on the floor laughing. The best yet!
Speaking of sad comedies, there NEEDS to be a “We get drunk and watch ‘Shallow Hal’ (2001)”! The jokes that would come from that would be the best in Razzle history.
Was just talking about this movie in a bar with my mom’s friends where The Cranberries’ 1993 hit, “Linger” used in this movie, started playing, and her boomer friends could not guess or remember this movie if their lives depended on it when I made them guess. Anyways, you know it’s a good vid when Razzle censors a dog humping a plush toy in a PG-13 movie.
This might be one of his best movies, luckily I've seen it a couple of times so I can enjoy you guys just making fun of even the really serious and heartfelt scenes in the 3rd act.
I have a really bad cold rn but that didn't stop me rolling over in my chair coughing-laughing from the very sight of the bed bath and beyond becoming an integral plot point--
Funny part is after Adam Sandler wakes up after his liposuction it’s the year 2023. It came out in 2006 and I was born that year and the first time I watched this movie was in 2023. As Bernie said in The Incredibles, “Coincidence, I THINK NOT!”
This was another super funny commentary, all the jokes were really funny and on point. I was laughing throughout the entire thing. And all the running jokes in this one were really funny, I felt like they got funnier as the video went on. And man you guys are still teasing me with the idea of that Grown Ups commentary. I’ve been wanting to see you guys do a Grown Ups commentary ever since I first watched the Paul Blart commentary. I cannot wait to actually see it, when/if it ever actually happens. Also for your next commentary I think you guys should do Transformers 2007 ft. LadiesMan217
Fun fact the annoying redhead kid is Cameron Monaghan AKA Cal Kestis Jedi fallen order/survivor AKA Ian Galleger from Shameless AKA Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska from Gotham
2:33 the hasselverse must continue with The Spongebob Movie. If i ever make enough money to pay them to do a specific commentary, it would be that one. It would be one of the and their best.
This movie is amazing. It starts out as just another Sandler comedy. Then kicks into a crisis. And this movie actually made me cry when i first watched it
I think there's a lot of people who just don't give movies by Adam Sandler a fair chance because they don't like his immature humor, but he has so many good movies that people just don't give him credit for, even this one. Someone else said something about the movie that i really thought was a very good description. He skipped all the good parts of his life trying to skip the bad.
Hey Razzled folks, I was wondering if you could potentially cover Muppet Treasure Island next. The writing's actually insanely good for a muppet movie and it's hands-down one of Tim Curry's best performances. I think you guys would have a riot watching it.
This movie has some corny moments but a lot of kids including myself learned that you really should try to appreciate your life and be thankful for what you have because it will all eventually go away and you shouldn’t try to rush through life because it’s all you got. Great movie
Disappointed no one has commented the time stamp for when the DVD logo hits a corner...
21:50
You’re welcome btw
when are you going to collab with spilling the milk
@@aaronhoppie1755 i just nutted
Watch Adam sandler's that's my boy!
Y’know what I hate about this movie: the 3rd act is actually really good on all fronts and that somehow makes everything else in the film worse
Sandler fast forwarded through sex with Kate Beckinsale. That's the worst and most unrealistic thing about this movie
Exactly my thoughts
Exactly. It showed that Adam can write good screenplay but is holding back or something with this predictable writing in the first 2 acts
tbh I actually think the fact that it was just a dumb Sandler comedy early kind makes the shift towards the end work better
@@mikemorro140 I can see ur point but at least for me, it was an off-putting tone shift that felt too abrupt and too quick as it was like the last 10-15 minutes. At least for me as it isn't a bad movie. I've seen worst Adam Sandler movies
I love this movie so much, like starts out just being another Adam Sandler comedy, until it hits you with that existential crisis in the second half.
Bro when he runs out the hospital in the rain after his son...😭. Every time.
man i’ve cried in this movie
@@kennyfrick3066YOU WERE IN IT?!?!
@@kennyfrick3066you did what in your cup?
For real, the first time I watched this film (I was a child) I cried HARD when it came to the "last time he saw his dad" scene
We gotta see these guys tackle another movie in the Sandlerverse: Grown Ups.
That's like their Infinity War, they gotta build up to it. Oh God that means they have to do a David Spade movie first...please let it be Emperor's New Groove
Have they done 50 First Dates? Creepy ass movie
@@pissapocalypse nope. I always thought that was one of the tamer Sandler comedies...which is saying something
It’s not a Sandlerverse film, but he is in it. But Dirty Work would be a pretty funny drunk watch
Apparently "Don't Mess with the Zohan" is apart of the Sandlerverse
This movie was silly in the first half, but man does it take a turn in the second half. The "you weren't there" part actually made me cry when I was younger, Adam Sandler can really do a serious act but for whatever reason he just loves doing his "unique comedy"
Reign over me. Emotional
Uncut Gems
For real I remember watching this in class and someone said “dam this movie got serious”
When he replayed his dad saying "I love you, son" for the last time, I fucking bawled.
This also made me cry when I saw this movie as a child. I still have a distinct memory from that moment. 😢
Groundhog Day, but it's just Zach botching the punchline over and over and over again
That sounds like every comedian's Hell
That sounds like every comedian's Hell
Edit: I don't know why it doubled this
That Sounds like every comedian’s hell
That sounds like every comedian's hell
That sounds like every comedian's Hell
This is one of the earliest movies I remember that made me cry. That scene where Adams dad is trying to talk to him while he's on autopilot mode, broke my 10 year old heart.
yeah the ending of this movie kinda fucked me up as a kid lol
For real I was SOBBING
I was crying too
i love how we all remember watching this movie when we were around 10 years old and cried, it's like a universal phase
That was the start of my love and adoration for Henry Winkler as a kid. I loved him in Scream too but he didn’t have a big enough part. I’m going to miss seeing him on my screen every week when Barry ends next week 😢
I think this might have been the movie that made me first internalize how inevitable my mortality is. I grasped the concept of death and how I *could* die if I wasn't careful and sometimes old people died and billions of years from now the sun will explode, but this was the first time it actually sunk in as being inevitable. I was 9 (about to turn 10), but it felt like 6 hadn't been that long ago. Time had already started to speed up for me; years stopped feeling as long. It led to nightmares about slowly dying in a hospital bed or eventually being forced to leave home and unlike all the other monsters that were the subjects of my dreams, my parents couldn't tell me it wasn't real.
Also, I liked it when Adam Sandler turned himself green and referenced the Hulk. Kid me really got a kick out of that.
same but i was 9 when i saw this lmao
I'm glad I didn't grow to understand my own mortality through an Adam Sandler film.
i had the same experience thats so fucked
The duality of man.
Me but with the movie 2012 and the remake of War if the World's. I was too young when I watched them. (Dad's fault)
I love how Razzle keeps making sex jokes about the characters in the movie, and fantasizing, but then the moment they get it, it's just instant regret (just like in Coraline)
The second the auto-pilot sequence began, I suddenly realized the immense psychological horror of this film. Time to stress over my mortality again. Luckily, the "time to cuck the duck" came in clutch at the very end.
The part where Adam rewinds to when his dad says "i love you son" over and over, really hit as a kid and still kinda does
The Razzle boys gotta do Grown Ups. But watch a movie from each actor and build it up like the Avengers 😂
Yess
This neeeds to happen!
does this mean they have to watch descendants or am i thinking of the wrong movie
Thing is they’ve almost done it I think 😂
Barnyard for Kevin James
Jack and Jill for Adam
Osmosis Jones for Chris Rock
All they need is a Schneider movie and a Spade movie and they’re there! 😊
Seeing the dad cry as he walked out of his son's office always breaks my heart. I love how this movie was a twist on a Christmas carol, showing his past present and future. The autopilot version of him wasn't just a random douchebag taking control, it was who he was gonna end up being if he stayed married to his work instead of enjoying his moments with his family.
Kind of like Moulin Rouge, this movie's first half is just silly jokes and the second half gets you incredibly emotional
THIS was the movie where hearing an aged father shout "Ben" in a desperate attempt to bring his son back made me cry.
I can't believe they missed when the wife said "this time" when she said "you can be Sundance and I'll be the duck" THIS TIME?! Pegging is Click cannon
I love that a man is fucking dying in the pouring rain and they're making a Rick and Morty bit.
Round of applause for whichever one of you did the edit on this video. Magnificent! Magnificent! Magnificent!
Thank you! I worked really hard on this one 😅
@@Ryan_HavensOMG ARE YOU THE REAL BROTHER OF ALAN HAVENS??
@@Ryan_Havens oh my god it’s Ryan
I think this movie is a perfect example on why endings are the most influential aspect of a film. The whole first half is kinda, outdated, but that last section of the films is weirdly powerful and what it got it’s legacy from.
I laughed so hard at the "don't you wish you could rewind?" bit
Can we all have a moment of silence for Bed, Bath, and Beyond?
Stock is at ten cents a share
I almost worked for them. I think I dodged a big ol' bullet.
It's still here
I've heard this is a (if not the) lesser evil of the Sandler movies. And yeah, I can definitely see why. That third act suddenly hits you with feelings, man
50 first dates is also a great movie, made me really sad too but def not as sad as this got me
Another one that I didn't think was as bad was Blended. I'm pretty sure Drew Barrymore is the thing that takes the edge off of Sandler's humor. This movie is an exception.
God, the delivery of Christopher Walken on the Red Lobster line kills me. Nobody could actually replicate that if they tried.
I worked at Bed Bath and Beyond in like 2011, can confirm that employee training included going into the Beyond with Christopher Walken. Haven't been the same person since.
If you guys wanna keep up the streak of David Hasselhoff in commentaries, why not do The Spongebob movie next?
If Viacom doesn't strike them down, I'm sure they would.
Honestly I love Grown Ups. Not because it’s good, but because in retrospect those movies are a group of friends messing around
I wasn't able to say goodbye to my dad and that part kills me. An Adam Sandler movie really makes me cry. Wow.
as a child the first ever movie i cried at was click. i am ashamed of myself
its okay i also cried as a kid to this movie you are not alone
never be ashamed of who you are
xD me too I kinda filter out some of the shitty parts but the overall message still shape me as who I'm today
Even as an adult, I still cry while watching this movie. There's no need to be ashamed of it.
I read in this comment section alone that a lot of people cried at this movie,
and I don't blame anyone for that. This movie can hit you in the feels *_hard._*
I unironically like this film. I admit i watched it a ton as a kid but i actually like what it ends off on
The Sandlerverse is one of the best things from Razzle
In Adam Sandler voice: "Christopher Walken's a bad guy???"
The film right up there with Marley and me that mentally messed me up when I was a kid.
Is this gonna be the first time I cry with the Razzle boys?
nope, they ruined it with constant jokes, for some reason they felt the need to constantly spew out random nonsense instead of actually paying attention to the movie
@@DOGOO44my brother in christ they are DRUNK
The touch movie segment was perfect 😂
Love the rick and morty improv
I feel like it should piss me off MORE that this movie managed to emotionally resonate in the third act. That scene with the dad still hurts man, and the scene in the rain. It ain’t fair
It's like Sandler and the staff wrote a long SNL skit... and then went, "oh, right, the moral, almost forgot!"
"We get drunk and watch Grown Ups" is officially the Duke Nukem Forever of Razzle.
I really love the DVD screen in the background. Proper nostalgia
I never realized that it was the actual singer from the Cranberries singing at the wedding at the end. Pretty awesome.
I love that going into a razzle video with a wasted warning vs without a warning are two totally different vibes
I glanced at the thumbnail text for a split second and thought that Adam Sandler was staring at me with the word "CUCK" next to him
I hate how I almost always cry during the scene where he’s dying
It's when his dad tries to talk to him on autopilot scene for me. Never fails.
I remember crying over this movie as a kid. Looking back, i now forgive my friends for bullying me relentlessly for it
nah thats a common experience
nah the scene with his dad at the end still hits so you valid
It's been a while since a quicksilver joke, glad it made it's glorious come back
I watched this movie for the first time in preparation for this video.
Holy Hell, I was not prepared. I didn’t expect to go into an Adam Sandler movie and leave crying.
I'll be honest. I cried with this movie.
I swear, every time you guys tease Grown Ups at the end, I get even more hyped for the inevitable video where ya'll get drunk and watch it
12:31 the screams and the sounds of them motor boating😂😂😂
I definitely understand Alan, whenever i think of this movie I'm remembering the actually pretty engaging and emotional back half of it and not all the.... OTHER STUFF....
The endless loop of 'Touch' will be a Razzle joke put down in history.
Wooo! I’m so happy to see this! I’ve thought about recommending you guys to watch this in the comments section a few months back, after watching your Bedtime stories video.
This is one of the first live action movies I’ve ever seen and I gotta admit, I unironically like it a lot.
I remember a time I almost brought this movie into my first grade class, as we were sometimes allowed to bring films for the whole class to watch, really REALLY glad I didn’t end up going through with that...
I don't think Ryan realises how good his unintentional Morgan Freeman impression is :')
The editing in this one literally had me on the floor laughing. The best yet!
Adam sandler not writing himself a hot as fuck wife challenge(impossible)
Speaking of sad comedies, there NEEDS to be a “We get drunk and watch ‘Shallow Hal’ (2001)”! The jokes that would come from that would be the best in Razzle history.
Was just talking about this movie in a bar with my mom’s friends where The Cranberries’ 1993 hit, “Linger” used in this movie, started playing, and her boomer friends could not guess or remember this movie if their lives depended on it when I made them guess. Anyways, you know it’s a good vid when Razzle censors a dog humping a plush toy in a PG-13 movie.
The ending to this movie got me when I first saw it as a kid and it still gets me as an adult
This might be one of his best movies, luckily I've seen it a couple of times so I can enjoy you guys just making fun of even the really serious and heartfelt scenes in the 3rd act.
12:31 we all knew that reaction was coming 😂😂😂😂😂😂
So I saw this movie as a little kid, like 7 years old and I literally do not remember anything except for the slow-mo boob scene
I still can’t get over how smooth they made Adam Sandler look on the click posters
"You weren't there..."
"- you were at Red Lobster"
I'm so happy to watch razzle dive deeper into the sandler-verse😁😁
I can’t believe I cried from this movie before
"Linger by the Cranberries played during our first kiss, Mister Wayne."
Y’all really missed “it looks like duck back on the menu boys!!!”
This movie is a weird ome for me, i hate the weird sex jokes, but the last scene in the rain allways makes me cry
I never saw the begining of this movie, i only caught the end on tv, but i still cried
I have a really bad cold rn but that didn't stop me rolling over in my chair coughing-laughing from the very sight of the bed bath and beyond becoming an integral plot point--
RAZZLE should from now on occasionaly drop "pause!" or "rewind!" just 'cause
More RAZZLE inside jokes!
If you go back to the scene in the movie where Adam is standing over his dads grave, you can cleary see that that he passed away in 2022
I thought Bucky Larson was Todd Chrisley from the Hit Reality TV Series ‘Chrisley knows best’
I started coughing before they went off on Adam for doing the same and literally thought they were talking to me lol
I didn't watch this movie drunk, but I did watch in slightly hungover at 4 am at a frat house after a Halloween party. Good time.
This is one of your best ones, probably my favorite out of all the ones I’ve seen
that little ginger kid at 7:55 is the actor for Cal Kestis in Jedi Fallen Order
And Ian Gallagher from shameless
Funny part is after Adam Sandler wakes up after his liposuction it’s the year 2023. It came out in 2006 and I was born that year and the first time I watched this movie was in 2023. As Bernie said in The Incredibles, “Coincidence, I THINK NOT!”
This was another super funny commentary, all the jokes were really funny and on point. I was laughing throughout the entire thing. And all the running jokes in this one were really funny, I felt like they got funnier as the video went on. And man you guys are still teasing me with the idea of that Grown Ups commentary. I’ve been wanting to see you guys do a Grown Ups commentary ever since I first watched the Paul Blart commentary. I cannot wait to actually see it, when/if it ever actually happens. Also for your next commentary I think you guys should do Transformers 2007 ft. LadiesMan217
I’be also been waiting for a Grown Ups commentary. So glad we’re getting it
I cried watching this movie for the first time as a kid, I didn't expect that
Fun fact the annoying redhead kid is Cameron Monaghan AKA Cal Kestis Jedi fallen order/survivor AKA Ian Galleger from Shameless AKA Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska from Gotham
2:33 the hasselverse must continue with The Spongebob Movie. If i ever make enough money to pay them to do a specific commentary, it would be that one. It would be one of the and their best.
Haven’t seen a RAZZLE video in a while. I think this is a good movie to ease myself back into it lol.
I remember seeing a goosebumps episode that's basically Click but a horror movie and the kid ends up in the void, somehow the duck and dog is scarier
A comedic masterpiece
If i'm being honest, this has to be the funniest Sandlerverse commentary i've watched so far.
Razzle has blessed with me with a drunk reaction for my birthday.
Thank you.
This movie is amazing. It starts out as just another Sandler comedy. Then kicks into a crisis. And this movie actually made me cry when i first watched it
I think there's a lot of people who just don't give movies by Adam Sandler a fair chance because they don't like his immature humor, but he has so many good movies that people just don't give him credit for, even this one.
Someone else said something about the movie that i really thought was a very good description. He skipped all the good parts of his life trying to skip the bad.
worlds hardest game, helicopter, kitten cannon, sprinter would all be fun
This was one of my favorite Adam Sandler movies when I was a kid.
why did i cry at the end tho
Hey Razzled folks, I was wondering if you could potentially cover Muppet Treasure Island next. The writing's actually insanely good for a muppet movie and it's hands-down one of Tim Curry's best performances. I think you guys would have a riot watching it.
9:58 Guys look it’s CAL KESTIS
That Duck had the most Razz in this whole movie
Unironically i would watch the whole commentary if it stopped here 13:43
Fun fact: A special cut version of this aired on Disney
This movie has some corny moments but a lot of kids including myself learned that you really should try to appreciate your life and be thankful for what you have because it will all eventually go away and you shouldn’t try to rush through life because it’s all you got. Great movie
When I first watched this movie, I was really really high, and ended up bawling my eyes out while watching this movie.
this film made me cry many a time as a child
I love this movie. It starts of a bit slow but picks up really quickly
They're never gonna watch Grown Ups.
we gotta see you guys watch Happy Feet, I bet it would be the funniest one yet