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Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights (2002)

Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights (2002)
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Come celebrate the joy and togetherness of the Hanukkah season with Adam Sandler -- yeah, that Adam Sandler -- in this raucous animated comedy written and produced in collaboration with the noted funnyman. Davey Stone (voice of Adam Sandler) is a twentysomething man with a short temper and a reputation for causing trouble who lives in the small New England town of Dukesberry. Davey has a particularly bad attitude about the holiday season, and on the first night of Hanukkah, he goes on a tear that lands him in front of a judge (voice of Norm Crosby). The judge, who has dealt with Davey before, is prepared to send him to prison, but Whitey (also voiced by Sandler), an eccentric but kindly old man, persuades the judge to give him a chance to turn Davey into a more responsible citizen. Davey doesn't think much of Whitey's charitable nature, but when his trailer home burns down, he's forced to move in with Whitey and his perpetually nervous sister, Eleanore (also voiced by Sandler...spotting a trend here?). Between Whitey and Eleanore's nonstop kvetching and the reappearance of his old girlfriend Jennifer (voice of Jackie Titone), Davey is being driven to distraction by the Hanukkah season, but in time Whitey learns the truth about why Davey has such a problem with the Festival of Lights. Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights also includes eight new songs co-written by Sandler; he duets with bluegrass star Alison Krauss on "Long Ago." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Adam Sandler
Director(s):
Seth Kearsley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Come celebrate the joy and togetherness of the Hanukkah season with Adam Sandler -- yeah, that Adam Sandler -- in this raucous animated comedy written and produced in collaboration with the noted funnyman. Davey Stone (voice of Adam Sandler) is a twentysomething man with a short temper and a reputation for causing trouble who lives in the small New England town of Dukesberry. Davey has a particularly bad attitude about the holiday season, and on the first night of Hanukkah, he goes on a tear that lands him in front of a judge (voice of Norm Crosby). The judge, who has dealt with Davey before, is prepared to send him to prison, but Whitey (also voiced by Sandler), an eccentric but kindly old man, persuades the judge to give him a chance to turn Davey into a more responsible citizen. Davey doesn't think much of Whitey's charitable nature, but when his trailer home burns down, he's forced to move in with Whitey and his perpetually nervous sister, Eleanore (also voiced by Sandler...spotting a trend here?). Between Whitey and Eleanore's nonstop kvetching and the reappearance of his old girlfriend Jennifer (voice of Jackie Titone), Davey is being driven to distraction by the Hanukkah season, but in time Whitey learns the truth about why Davey has such a problem with the Festival of Lights. Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights also includes eight new songs co-written by Sandler; he duets with bluegrass star Alison Krauss on "Long Ago." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
76 mins

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Director(s):
Seth Kearsley
Writer(s):
Brooks ArthurAdam SandlerAllen Covert
Producer(s):
Jack GiarraputoAllen CovertAdam Sandler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Scatological Humor, Suitable for Teens, Alcohol Consumption, Adult Humor, Drug Content, Not For Children)
Categories:
Comedy
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    CHRISTOPHER C.

    this is a movie that has all of adam's characters. very adam sandler. he can mix the cute/warm/fuzzy with the somewhat vulgar and gross. it works well for him and the musical mix in between are actually clever. i appreciated this for what it was worth. well done!

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    Leslie K.

    I thought it was kinda funny. I wouldn't let kids watch it though. Some spots are not kid appropriate. but over all it was ok.

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    Maureen H.

    I thought this movie was hesarical and a good movie for both holidays. I think it is not a good movie for young children for its sexual content and bad language. That is my opion, so enjoy

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