Is Adam Sandler washed up? He certainly was a different comedian in 1995 when I discovered his raunchy CD "They're All Gonna Laugh At You," not that it's necessarily a bad thing to be less raunchy. Certainly he has matured (well, a little), branching out into serious roles like "Funny People," "Reign Over Me," and "Punch-Drunk Love" (his best performance to date), but for a comic whose entire act was predicated on the fact that he was perpetually immature, is a grown-up Sandler something we want to see?
Grown Ups
Grown Ups
Grown Ups
Is Adam Sandler washed up? He certainly was a different comedian in 1995 when I discovered his raunchy CD "They're All Gonna Laugh At You," not that it's necessarily a bad thing to be less raunchy. Certainly he has matured (well, a little), branching out into serious roles like "Funny People," "Reign Over Me," and "Punch-Drunk Love" (his best performance to date), but for a comic whose entire act was predicated on the fact that he was perpetually immature, is a grown-up Sandler something we want to see?