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The Do-Over
Reunion between two pals whose life has turned up side down. They resolve to start a new life with fake identities after faking their death. The worst is about to happen as the new identities were in deeper shit.
19 March 1933, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
15 May 1956, Zanesville, Ohio, USA
26 March 1974, Rockford, Illinois, USA
5 December 1975, Los Angeles, California, USA
13 June 1979, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
June 15, 2016
Just as predictably mind-numbing and tedious as any other comedy Sandler has attached his name to post-Funny People.June 08, 2016
Sandler tale has gory violence, sex, and nonstop profanity.May 27, 2016
A film that gets markedly dumber with every passing minute.May 31, 2016
If there was a superhero called Captain Cinema, Adam Sandler would be his Lex Luthor. [Full review in Portuguese.]May 27, 2016
For years, we've been asking Adam Sandler to try harder. We've been making a huge mistake.May 29, 2016
The '90s version of The Do-Over would have paired a snarky, cowardly Spade with a goofball weirdo Sandler. Now they're just two more bros-before-hos.July 04, 2016
"The Do Over" is a great step forward from "The Ridiculous 6", but it's not enough to make your time worthwhile. [Full review in Spanish]May 27, 2016
The plot threads can be a little hard to follow ... but Sandler and Spade's partnership gives the whole enterprise enough emotional grounding to make up for it.June 15, 2016
Brain-dead, hopeless, annoying, pestilential crap.May 31, 2016
Surely this movie must be almost over, you think, as you jab the pause button on your remote - only to find you are at the 50-minute mark with another 58 to go.June 18, 2016
Typical Adam Sandler fare in every way, from the raunchy humor to the inclusion of his buddies to the deplorable view of women to the vacation disguised as a movie shoot to the forced sentimentality in the final act.June 01, 2016
"Grown-Ups" with guns. And even fewer laughs, as if that's possible.