Adam
Sandler's Eight Crazy Night's Movie Review:
Adam
Sandler continues along as comedys golden boy. In
this outing Sandler has buoyed his name to a shameless and
boorish animated film called "Eight Crazy Nights".
In the
film Sandler embodies three of the characters voices. Mean-spirited
dropout, Davey Stone (voiced by and looks like Sandler)
is the grinch of the sleepy nook Dukesberry. Stone terrorizes
and does his best to make the town citizens have a horrible
Christmas. During one of his drinking binges, Davey goes
to far and ends up in court.
To save
Davey from going to prison, Daveys old basketball
coach, Whitey (voiced also by Sandler), asks the judge for
pity and suggests Davey coach the towns youth basketball
team. Whitey and his fraternal twin Eleanor (also Sandler)
invite Davey to stay with them as the three develop a sort
of love/hate relationship.
As this
film trickled by, I found myself wanting to exit the theatre.
The animation was boring and the music made the hair on
the back of my neck stand up. I can safely say that I disliked
this film however through dumb luck I could see what Sandler
could have been trying to do.
We all
remember those classic TV holiday cartoons that starred
"Rudolph", "Santa Claus" and "Frosty".
The classic stories brought to life in the 1960s version
of "Claymation". We all remember those epic tales
that introduced us to likes of Yukon Cornelius and Land
of Misfit Toys.
In Eight
Crazy Nights, I think these films are addressed but the
full parody is never realized. It would have been hilarious
if the film was made like one of those cartoons. Those cartoons
had songs, narration and characters realizing the value
of Christmas. The way the films narration is handled
almost reminded me of Burl Ives from the classic "Rudolph"
cartoon. How about those crazy reindeer, they do look a
lot like "Rudolph". I think the full idea behind
"Eight Crazy Nights" was to poke jokes at those
classic cartoons cause its very evident in the film
itself.
The
songs in the classic cartoons were quite irritating but
we sat through them because we loved the stories. This isnt
true in this film. I felt nothing for any of the characters
and all I wanted to do is scream Sandlers classic
line, "Oh, Shut Up!" Some of the songs reminded
me of Sandlers Opera-Man character from "Saturday
Night Live". He would sing in a very dumb over-acted
voice and talk about celebrities.
I have
always said that Sandler is a great comedic talent when
his talents are used in a way they are supposed to be. Sandlers
next project "Anger Management" with Jack Nicholson
looks to be one of those projects.
If you are up for animation this holiday weekend, why not
checkout Treasure Planet, instead. You wont be sorry.
(1
of 5)
So Says
the Soothsayer.
Dean
Kish
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