After a bad blind date, a man and woman find themselves stuck together at a resort for families, where their attractions grows as their respective kids benefit from the burgeoning relationship.
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Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- Jim: Adam Sandler
- Lauren: Drew Barrymore
- Jen: Wendi McLendon-Covey
- Hilary: Bella Thorne
- Nickens: Terry Crews
- Mark: Joel McHale
- Tracy: Lauren Lapkus
- Eddy: Kevin Nealon
- Lou: Alyvia Alyn Lind
- Espn: Emma Fuhrmann
- Bubbles: Anna Colwell
- Mfana: Abdoulaye NGom
- Tyler: Kyle Red Silverstein
- Brendan: Braxton Beckham
- Jake: Zak Henri
- Ginger: Jessica Lowe
- Doug: Shaquille O’Neal
- Dick: Dan Patrick
- Georgina: Alexis Arquette
- Pharmacy Cashier: Mary Pat Gleason
- 220 Tom: Allen Covert
- Cute Teenage Boy: Jared Sandler
- Little League Announcer: Sadie Sandler
- Hollywood Stepmom: Jackie Sandler
- Closet Client: Jackie Goldston
- Wall Street Stepdaughter: Sunny Sandler
- Little League Annoucer’s Grandma: Judith Sandler
- Southern Stepmom: Susan Yeagley
- Basketball Dad: Tim Herlihy
- Massage Instructor: Josette Eales
- Dick’s Kid: Hannah Covert
- Little Boy: Cullen Tonry
- Bethany: Marissa Raisor
- Britney: Ashley Pike
- Bunny: Casey Luckey
- Dale: Dale Steyn
- Child in Daycare (uncredited): Cruz Abelita
Film Crew:
- Original Music Composer: Rupert Gregson-Williams
- Executive Producer: Steve Koren
- Set Decoration: Karen O’Hara
- Costume Design: Christine Wada
- Supervising Sound Editor: Elmo Weber
- Foley Artist: Catherine Harper
- Director of Photography: Julio Macat
- Executive Producer: Barry Bernardi
- Music Editor: J.J. George
- Producer: Adam Sandler
- Executive Producer: Allen Covert
- Producer: Jack Giarraputo
- Production Design: Perry Andelin Blake
- Costume Supervisor: Nancy Au
- Unit Production Manager: Daryl Kass
- Art Direction: Alan Au
- Executive Producer: Tim Herlihy
- Director: Frank Coraci
- Editor: Tom Costain
- Producer: Mike Karz
- Executive Producer: Josie Rosen
- Special Effects Coordinator: Bob Shelley
- Makeup Department Head: Ann Pala
- Sound Mixer: Richard Kite
- Writer: Ivan Menchell
- Foley Artist: Jeffrey Wilhoit
- Music Supervisor: Kevin Grady
- Casting: Angela Demo
- Second Second Assistant Director: Stephanie Tull
- Casting: Barbara J. McCarthy
- Co-Producer: Bryan Brucks
- Writer: Clare Sera
- Foley Editor: Donald Flick
- Transportation Coordinator: Robert Foster Jr.
- Executive Producer: James Packer
- Foley Artist: Gregg Barbanell
- Chief Lighting Technician: Richard P. Ulivella
- Still Photographer: Frank Masi
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Peter G. Travers
- Dialogue Editor: Robert Jackson
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Greg Orloff
- Sound Effects Editor: Tim Rakoczy
- Hair Department Head: Kim Santantonio
- Assistant Art Director: Drew Monahan
- First Assistant Editor: Stephen Shapiro
- Dialogue Editor: Ulrika Akander
- Supervising ADR Editor: Russell Farmarco
- Sound Effects Editor: Marc Glassman
- Stunt Coordinator: Grant Hulley
- Key Hair Stylist: Jose Zamora
- Music Supervisor: Brooks Arthur
- Executive Producer: Steven Mnuchin
- Hairstylist: Vanessa Davis
- Co-Producer: Aimee Keen
- Script Supervisor: Ronit Ravich-Boss
- Construction Coordinator: David H. Nash
- Stunts: Paul Hampshire
- Location Manager: Rob Frank
- Hairstylist: Daniel Howell
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tateum Kohut
- Music Editor: Stuart Grusin
- Orchestrator: Alastair King
- Boom Operator: James Peterson
- Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Chad Schroeder
- Foley Mixer: Darrin Mann
- Makeup Artist: Micah Laine
- Property Master: Timothy S. Wiles
- Key Makeup Artist: Corina C. Duran-Rabichuk
- Art Department Coordinator: Lauren Adams
- Key Grip: Guy Micheletti
- Leadman: Joel Prihoda
- First Assistant Director: Justin Muller
- Rigging Gaffer: Jason Petty
- Second Assistant Director: John M. Morse
- Assistant Editor: J.J. Titone
- Assistant Property Master: Chuck Askerneese
- Makeup Artist: Debra L. Ferullo
- Visual Effects Editor: Jamie Keeney
- Stunts: Fleur van Eeden
- Video Assist Operator: Alfred Ainsworth Jr.
Movie Reviews:
- Amy Flores: Another silly Adam Sandler movie. Once again, Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler pulled off a great comedy due to their awesome comedic chemistry. Mr. Sandler uses some of the same jokes from previous movies of course but they didn’t feel worn in this movie. I actually enjoyed it. Several hilarious moments throughout the movie.
- Reno: The third time this pair had come together for a movie and it does not look good at all. The movie can be enjoyed for its comedy, not for anyone’s performance. The location (South Africa) was good, but not exposed well, instead make fun out of it which was expected.
In earlier days I used laugh out loud for Sandler’s jokes, he’s not the same guy anymore, I barely smile now. And for Barrymore, she was one of my actresses (I believe still she’s), but her recent movies are disappointing, or barely in entertainment business. Kind of attractive Bella Thorne in a tomboyish getup, hope to see her in many future projects.
I heard that Dale Steyn does a cameo for a Hollywood and I did not know it was this movie until I saw him. He’s a rock-star on the pitch, but when Sandler made fun out of him that irked me and then let it go as it just a silly movie. Like the old days’ animation shorts for the TV, this film had collective pieces of comedic scenes. Individually very entertaining, but as a movie fails to assemble. Not for everyone, but manageable.
6/10
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