The best Adam Sandler movie in over a decade, "Pixels" was perhaps Sandler's last chance to bring quality to his core audience, and he did. Sort of. In a way. Let's qualify this a little, shall we? By "Adam Sandler movie" we can exclude things like 2002's "Punch Drunk Love," (it's a Paul Thomas Anderson flick) and even 2009's "Funny People" (a Judd Apatow joint), but not fare like the "Grown Ups" movies, "Jack and Jill," and "You Don't Mess with the Zohan," which are all clearly Sandler vehicles.
Pixels
Pixels
Pixels
The best Adam Sandler movie in over a decade, "Pixels" was perhaps Sandler's last chance to bring quality to his core audience, and he did. Sort of. In a way. Let's qualify this a little, shall we? By "Adam Sandler movie" we can exclude things like 2002's "Punch Drunk Love," (it's a Paul Thomas Anderson flick) and even 2009's "Funny People" (a Judd Apatow joint), but not fare like the "Grown Ups" movies, "Jack and Jill," and "You Don't Mess with the Zohan," which are all clearly Sandler vehicles.