Has anyone here watched this yet? I can't believe it's 131 min long

Has anyone here watched this yet? I can't believe it's 131 min long.

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Why would anyone watch this?

Seems like an odd venture for he.

I can't believe it was made.

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this shit is seriously 2 hours and ten minutes holy fuck. i might have to watch it as a personal challenge

Nice.

for the celebrity cameos and 90s nostalgia?

Jesus Christ. How does this exist, especially at 131 minutes?

>OP wasn't lying

Holy shit

How can any comedy, let alone an Adam Sandler comedy, run beyond even 100 mins

Are there any good 2hr+ comedies?

>yfw it's not even the longest Sandler comedy

>Are there any good 2hr+ comedies?
I can't think of any. Ideal length for a comedy is ~90 min.

I blame this one on Apatow. His movies, in general, tend to go about a half hour longer than they should. Funny People did it because he seemingly wanted to incorporate his family more than the story needed.

I wanted to shoot myself halfway through that. Super boring.

What timeline are we in where this movie exists?

>Are there any good 2hr+ comedies?
It's a Mad Mad Mad... World is like 3 hours and it's good.

Adam Sandler justs shits on rolls of film and Netflix keeps buying up every one, lmao

It's mediocre. Which is a vast improvement for Sandler.

Drags a bit in the third act but overall a solid Sandler movie, it has its hilarious moments among the cringy stuff as usual.

OCCUPY WALL STREET PEOPLE
GO WEST

Netflix is doing us a favor. They are keeping him, for the most part, out of the cinema so we don't have to see his shitty trailers before any movie we see

and they get to please his retarded fans who are going to give money to any shit movie they see

so it's a win win.

>just watched the trailer
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Thanks op, looks fun. I'm actually gonna watch it tomorrow now
Easy way to waste 2 hours of my life

Went in expecting trash but was pleasantly surprised by the 90s vibes, agreed it was to long for a comedy.

It's a worse Broadway Danny Rose

Why do netflix make these? Tax write offs? How are any of their productions profitable since you don't have to pay extra to see them? Is the idea that they produce so much original content that more people will sub to them to watch? Obviously they're doing somethinhg right but I;m not sure I fully understand their business model

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