#Best Non-Netflix Adam Sandler Movies, Ranked
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“#Best Non-Netflix Adam Sandler Movies, Ranked”
While his comedic performances are often panned by critics, Sandler’s dramatic roles are much better received. He’s also had some very successful voice-acting roles in recent years. Fans usually seem to respond positively overall, pretty much no matter what he does. Many of Sandler’s best films are the ones with heart, where his characters have the ability to make sacrifices for others. He’s created numerous characters which often border on crazy, entitled, or with something unique about them, whether it’s physically or emotionally. This formula seems to work very well for Sandler, and it’s helped him keep a consistent string of hit movies coming for a long time. This bankable movie status has given him the freedom to have projects written specifically for him. And at the end of the day, Sandler’s one of the best draws in all Hollywood. As long as he continues to make films, there will likely be a lot of people interested in seeing them. For these reasons, let’s take a look back at the Adam Sandler’s best non-Netflix movies, ranked.
9 Grown Ups
While not a critical darling, Grown Ups was a fun family buddy-comedy that made a lot of money. It spawned an even less acclaimed sequel, however, as with many of Adam Sandler’s films, the point is for audiences to have a good time. As a viewer, the movie makes you feel a bit like you’re included in the fun and part of Adam Sandler’s character’s odd group of life-long friends. Salma Hayek also stars.
8 50 First Dates
Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore decided to work together again about a decade after their first film together. The results are still solid, and 50 First Dates tells an interesting love story about a girl who forgets who she is every day, and therefore also forgets the man she’s in a relationship with. Sandler and Barrymore show they still have chemistry together, even many years after The Wedding Singer.
7 Just Go With It
Adam Sandler is also known for on-screen chemistry with Jennifer Aniston, who in Just Go With It pretends she’s his soon-to-be ex-wife in order to help him secure a relationship with the girl of his dreams, played by Brooklyn Decker. The plot is predictable, and the premise is a little ridiculous. However, it’s enjoyable to see if Sandler and Aniston will be able to keep the charade going or not while simultaneously falling for one another.
6 Anger Management
Adam Sandler stars alongside screen legend Jack Nicholson in a film about, you guessed it, anger management. Sandler is sentenced to taking anger management classes after an incident on an airplane that leads to his doctor moving in with him to help him get better. As you can probably imagine, the comedic conflict between the two only grows from there. Anger Management also stars Marisa Tomei, Luiz Guzman, and Woody Harrelson. A television show was later made with actor Charlie Sheen in the starring role that was based on this movie.
5 The Waterboy
One of Adam Sandler’s most memorable roles came in The Waterboy as Bobby Boucher Jr., a stuttering mentally challenged man who is the water boy for the University of Louisiana football team. Despite being part of the team for 18 years, Bobby is constantly mocked until he’s eventually fired. He soon joins the down and out South Central Louisiana State University Mud Dogs to be their water boy, but is eventually convinced to play for the team. Bucher’s surprising skills on the field lead the Mud Dogs to great success. Of course, in the big game, Bobby must play against and beat his old team, the University of Louisiana, in order to earn their respect and perhaps get a little revenge.
4 Click
In Click, Adam Sandler plays a character who’s always working and never has enough time to spend with his family. He eventually meets an inventor (played by Christopher Walken) who gives him a special remote control that controls time. Sandler speeds through what he feels are the boring, day-to-day moments of his life in order to skip to the best parts. However, he quickly realizes this is a mistake as he then has no recollection of special moments he shared with his wife and kids over the years he skipped through. Only at this point does he realize what he truly has and fights to get back the time he lost.
3 The Wedding Singer
Set in the 1980s, Sandler plays a man whose girlfriend cheats on him in The Wedding Singer. If that wasn’t bad enough, he’s also a wedding singer who must constantly play for loving couples in order to make a living. He eventually meets Drew Barrymore’s character, who is about to marry an evil man that does not love her. Sandler and Barrymore start to fall for one another and Sandler concocts a scheme to expose Barrymore’s fiancé for whom he truly is and wins her love at the same time.
2 Billy Madison
In Billy Madison, one of Sandler’s earliest starring roles, he plays a rich and spoiled character named Billy Madison, whose Father is tired of his partying ways. The elder Madison is ready to hand over the family business to his son but realizes he may not be capable of handling the responsibility. It’s also revealed that Billy Madison’s Father bribed his son’s teachers to pass him in school during his entire academic life and therefore never graduated on his own merit. This prompts a bet where Billy (Sandler) must re-take every school grade in two-week increments and pass completely on his own in order to gain control of the family company, keeping it from being turned over to Madison’s conniving associate instead.
1 Happy Gilmore
For those who’ve followed Sandler’s career, there is no movie funnier in his entire filmography than Happy Gilmore. The entire film is completely over the top and silly, to say the least. However, that’s part of what makes it great. Happy Gilmore (Sandler) is a down-on-his-luck hockey player who discovers he can hit a golf ball at a pro distance. Around this same time, Gilmore’s grandmother is stuck in a nursing facility and is about to lose her home. Happy Gilmore realizes that playing golf may give him the money he needs to save her home for her, so he reluctantly agrees to give it a try. With some help from Chubbs (played by Carl Weathers), Gilmore proves capable of playing on the professional golf circuit. Gilmore’s hockey-like antics on the fairway do not go over well with golf purists, however, but win him many casual fans in the process. One of the highlights of the film is Sandler’s fight with The Price is Right game-show legend Bob Barker during a celebrity golf tournament. The finale of the film leads up to a final showdown between Happy Gilmore and golfing rival Shooter McGavin, who’s threatened to buy Gilmore’s grandmother’s home from out under him. This movie built on the momentum of Billy Madison. However, this time Sandler plays a more likable character and has a more rounded storyline “bad guy” to compete against. Happy Gilmore also solidified Sandler’s place alongside other comedy heavyweights of the time, such as Jim Carrey, Ben Stiller, and Mike Myers.
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