I always liked Rob (he's part of the side-kick entourage that made the 90's Stallone sci-fi comedies "Judge Dredd" and "Demolition Man" so enjoyable. I loved this scene, and it's an example of why the old Dredd is superior to the gloomy new version.)
Sandler made a lot of crap legitimately worthy of being panned-on-arrival, but "Uncut Gems" was a fantastic departure from his proir low-rent drivel.
That would show that he's NOT a Hollyweird insider, based on that he has to self produce his movies.
Rob Schneider has proven that he's one of us, I will hope that Adam Sandler is one of us too, until proven otherwise.
I always liked Rob (he's part of the side-kick entourage that made the 90's Stallone sci-fi comedies "Judge Dredd" and "Demolition Man" so enjoyable. I loved this scene, and it's an example of why the old Dredd is superior to the gloomy new version.)
Sandler made a lot of crap legitimately worthy of being panned-on-arrival, but "Uncut Gems" was a fantastic departure from his proir low-rent drivel.