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Mr. Deeds (Widescreen Special Edition) / Big Daddy

Mr. Deeds (Widescreen Special Edition) / Big Daddy
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  • Seller:icemancds
  • Sales Rank:360,251
  • Format:Color, DVD, Special Edition, NTSC
  • Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language), Italian (Original Language)
  • Running Time:190 Minutes
  • Rating:PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Region:99
  • Discs:2
  • Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.6
  • Dimensions (in):7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
  • Release Date:October 22, 2002
  • MPN:COLD10356D
  • UPC:043396103566
  • EAN:0043396103566
  • ASIN:B00006IUGU
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
MR. DEEDS/BIG DADDY 2PK - DVD Movie
Amazon.com
Mr. Deeds
Following the flop of Little Nicky, Adam Sandler returned to safe territory in Mr. Deeds... and made Nicky look inspired by comparison. A loose remake of Frank Capra's 1936 classic Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, this dumbed-down version finds Sandler in the Gary Cooper role, inheriting a vast fortune and a corporate empire, foiling a greedy executive (Peter Gallagher), and winning the heart of an undercover reporter (Winona Ryder) who's been mocking his small-town naiveté in print while falling for his goodhearted sincerity. It's fun enough to satisfy Sandler's loyal fans--and John Turturro's a hoot as Deeds's foot-fetishist butler--but the subtleties of Capra are lost on Sandler, director Steven Brill, and writer Tim Herlihy. While Gary Cooper portrayed a rube who was savvy about big-city cynicism, Sandler's an amiable goofball with a heart of gold and an empty skull. You can admire him, and parts of the movie (including Steve Buscemi's unbilled cameo), but you have to work harder to get there. --Jeff Shannon

Big Daddy
Gosh--kids. You gotta love 'em, right? Well, not necessarily--particularly if you're Adam Sandler. But Big Daddy is about paternal devotion in its own oblique way. Sandler plays Sonny Koufax, a law-school grad who has been milking an accident settlement to cover his living expenses, while he continues to slack his way through life. But when his girlfriend threatens to dump him, he decides to show her he's serious about their relationship and pretends to adopt a little boy (in fact, his roommate's son from a one-night stand several years earlier, who shows up on their doorstep just after the roommate leaves town on a job). But after taking care of the tyke for a couple of days, Sonny finds that it's a little like feeding that stray dog that followed you home: Before you know it, you've grown attached to the little fella--and then what are you going to do? By turns crude and maudlin, Big Daddy has its share of laughs and will certainly entertain fans who like Adam Sandler best when he plays the case of arrested development with a smart-aleck retort for everything. --Marshall Fine


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