Rating: Summary: very touhing moving experiance. Review: well not so much touching and moving as hilariouslyfunny and no real value. This is a great party movie. its about this guy whos so stupid he has to go through school all over again. its good.
Rating: Summary: Best Adam Sandler Movie Review: This by far is the cream of the crop when it comes to Sandler's movies. Sandler acts like a child in this movie and perhaps thats why he fits so well with the plot. Sandler, or Billy is sent through k-12 education once again to earn his fathers respect and company. His childlike behavior can make everyone laugh. This movie is so filled with catch phrases, (stop looking at me swan; Erics pregnant, etc) that you may soon repeat them as well. There are also some cameo appearences by Chris Farley and Norm McDonald. IT also pokes fun at some of Adam Sandler's SNL characters (lunch lady song). The reason why this movie is 5 stars in my opinion is because it is all together a pretty good comedy, and at the end of the movie it does what every comedy should do, make you feel good.
Rating: Summary: Not my favorite Adam Sandler movie...but soooo hillarious! Review: This movie has such an original story line. Brian Madison is founder of Madison Hotels and is retiring and is wanting to leave the company to his son, Billy. However, Brian thinks his son is too irresponsible to run the company. Billy agrees to go back to school, 1st grade through 12, to prove himself.Although this is not my favorite Adam Sandler movie, it is still so hillarious. The characters in this movie are so funny, and there are many funny situations in which Billy finds himself in. All in all it's a pretty great movie!
Rating: Summary: Goes to show a five-minute comedy sketch can't be lengthened Review: Billy Madison (1995) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin, Bridgette Wilson, Bradley Whitford, Josh Mostel, Norm McDonald, Mark Beltzman, Larry Hankin, Theresa Merritt, D: Tamra Davis. A spoiled and lurid slacker-who spends most of his time getting wasted-must repeat grades K-12 in order to become heir to his family's hotel business before his scheming opponent does. Weak, moronic calamity shows off Sandler's infantile behavior while keeping the drunk/stoned and flatulence jokes alive, which mostly lose fuel over a single, on-running situation that is elementary school funny. Sandler's comic buddies from the SNL skits, Steve Buscemi and Chris Farley are unbilled. Running Time: 89 minutes and rated PG-13 for crude and sexual humor, language and brief violence.
Rating: Summary: Good Movie Review: This movie is one of the funniest movies I have ever seen a must have for comedy lovers! Will apeal a lot to the younger generation.
Rating: Summary: A great movie Review: Billy Madison was maybe one of the funniest movies ever made. Its about a 26 year old going back to school, and having the repeat all of the grades (K-12) in 2 weeks. This movie is a favorite of mine. I would recommend this movie to any one who likes comedies, or likes Adam Sandlar. Enjoy
Rating: Summary: A funny yet incredibly stupid movie Review: First of all, you have to ask yourself two questions, 1: Do I like movies that are completely unbelievable? 2: Do I like Adam Sandler. If you said no to both, then don't continue with this review, you will hate this movie. If you said yes to either, than stick around, this movie may suit your comedic needs. Adam Sandler plays Billy Madison, an underachiever in every sense of the word. Because his very wealthy father managed to pay Billy's way through most of school, Billy is adamant about going back and accomplishing everything on his own so he can inherit the family business. The goofball antics will keep you laughing if you can tolerate the movie's insanity. Because I enjoy these nutball films, I gave it a good four stars. So, like I said before, if you enjoy jokes about urination, stupidity, and general sexual innuendos, then this movie's for you. Sandler is very good in the role making the movie rewatchable time and time again. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Billy Madison Review: This is an Adam Sandler movie. He plays this rich guy's son who just sits around getting drunk all the time, but when his father decides to retire and hand the company to someone else... Billy has to do something. He finds out that his father paid off his teachers from 1st - 12th grade, and that's why he's not getting the company. So he makes a deal that he'll go to 1st - 12th grade, each for 2 weeks and then he's pass the test to go on to the next grade. Then he'll get the company. This is a great comedy. I like Happy Gilmore, a little bit more, but this is still a great comedy. I'd suggest this to any Adam Sandler fans or comedy fans.
Rating: Summary: Classic Sandler through and through... Review: Any comedy fan's going to have this and "Happy Gilmore" in their collection. The story is fairly nonsensical but honestly, what do you expect? The famous bath scene (Shampoo vs. Conditioner) is a favorite along with heartwarming takes on the facts of life (the field-trip pants wetting scene where Billy makes wetting pants a trendy thing). I suggest this for your DVD purchase unless you are planning to buy for your conservitive elderly family member.
Rating: Summary: Billy for President Review: The only reason that I rated this movie four stars is because the beginning isn't that great. I almost didn't watch the movie because the beginning was so [bad], but once I got to the scene where Billy (Sandler) is singing to Boy George and dancing on the stairs I was hooked. The premise is that Billy Madison has to fully complete 12 grades of school in a certain amount of time to take over his dad's company. He's working against a corrupt employee of the company and his own issues. It's so funny to see him with the kids in elementary school...and then stuck in the 80's when he goes to high (hike) school. Adam Sandler is such a funny actor and I LOVED the rest of the movie. It's very funny, but it also has a few "aahhhhh" moments in it too. Just watch...you'll see. This is a keeper.
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