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Billy Madison (1995)

Billy Madison (1995)
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Master of infantilism Adam Sandler stars as the title character, an overgrown rich kid who wiles away his days poolside, swilling kegs of beer and appreciating fine nudie magazines such as "Drunk Chicks" -- that is, until his father (Darren McGavin) decides to test his mettle as future head of the family business by posing a challenge: retake and pass grades K-12 in 24 weeks or watch control of the business pass to the requisite conniving underling (Bradley Whitford). Forced into action, Billy vows to change his drunken ways. He enrolls in kindergarten, makes new friends, pelts pint-sized kids with playground balls and develops a love interest in a pretty teacher (Bridgitte Wilson). The action culminates in an academic showdown between Billy and the purportedly Harvard-educated underling for the future of the family enterprise -- no small feat for a man fresh out of the first grade. There's gross, moronic, off-color low humor galore in Billy Madison, particularly in one subplot involving a romantically forward elementary school principal (Josh Mostel, son of theater great Zero Mostel) and his secret former life as a professional wrestler; another scene includes the hypertense school bus driver (Chris Farley, in a typical over-the-top cameo) lying in the meadow with a hallucinatory penguin. As one might suspect, Billy Madison is not for every taste; Sandler fans will laugh from start to finish; others beware. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Adam SandlerDarren McGavin, (more)
Director(s):
Tamra Davis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Billy Madison

Master of infantilism Adam Sandler stars as the title character, an overgrown rich kid who wiles away his days poolside, swilling kegs of beer and appreciating fine nudie magazines such as "Drunk Chicks" -- that is, until his father (Darren McGavin) decides to test his mettle as future head of the family business by posing a challenge: retake and pass grades K-12 in 24 weeks or watch control of the business pass to the requisite conniving underling (Bradley Whitford). Forced into action, Billy vows to change his drunken ways. He enrolls in kindergarten, makes new friends, pelts pint-sized kids with playground balls and develops a love interest in a pretty teacher (Bridgitte Wilson). The action culminates in an academic showdown between Billy and the purportedly Harvard-educated underling for the future of the family enterprise -- no small feat for a man fresh out of the first grade. There's gross, moronic, off-color low humor galore in Billy Madison, particularly in one subplot involving a romantically forward elementary school principal (Josh Mostel, son of theater great Zero Mostel) and his secret former life as a professional wrestler; another scene includes the hypertense school bus driver (Chris Farley, in a typical over-the-top cameo) lying in the meadow with a hallucinatory penguin. As one might suspect, Billy Madison is not for every taste; Sandler fans will laugh from start to finish; others beware. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Tamra Davis
Writer(s):
Tim HerlihyAdam Sandler
Producer(s):
Robert Simonds
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Humor, Suitable for Teens, Questionable for Children, Scatological Humor, Profanity)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Edward M.

    This movie was hilarious. Billy is a rich hotel owners son who is content to live life just drinking, and chasing a penguin, until his dad gives the company over to a weezle that works for him, Billy goes back to school to prove that he's capable of running the cokmmpany.

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    Nate B.

    This movie is a classic. I wish Adam Sandler still made movies like this one.

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    Joshua M.

    This movie used to seem better. Don't get me wrong it is still a great movie, it just seems as I have grown up it is not as good as it use to be. If you like Adam Sandler then you will like this movie. Seeing Madison go back to school and repeat every grade was funny. I don't think I would ever like to see that in real life, but it was still a funny movie. If you like comedies then you need to check this one out.

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