
Adam Sandler has been making mostly kids movies for years, so it’s actually nice that this one is labeled as such, so as not to disappoint the adults expecting something else. Bedtime Stories is a silly movie, about as dumb as a box of Sandler’s brain tissue, but at least Sandler’s brand of humor isn’t injected into adult storylines, like army pretending to be gay or an Israeli Special Forces soldier who moves to NYC to become a hair dresser. It’s still humor for kids. My only real reservation with the movie is that, after a few real actors and directors allowed Sandler into their grown-up films (Punch-Drunk Love, Spanglish, Reign Over Me),
“stop thinking too far into movies and just let yourself laugh” adults will enjoy it as much as their much smarter children will.
Short of this stories: Adam Sandler plays Skeeter (because dog names are funny on adults?), a hotel maintenance man who has been working in the same hotel since his father was forced to sell it when he was a child. Skeeter naively believed that, with enough hard work and loyalty, he’d one day be able to run the hotel. Unfortunately, Kendall Kiss-Ass (Guy Pierce) seems to have the job wrapped up. That is, until Skeeter’s sister (Courtney Cox) leaves her two children alone with him for a week, while she travels to Arizona in search of a job. During that week, inexplicably, modern versions of the bedtime stories he tells those children come true in Skeeter’s life (or at least the children’s parts do). He’s given a chance to compete for the job of hotel manager, he saves the hotel heiress from the paparazzo, and he develops a romantic relationship with the kid’s daycare provider (Keri Russell).
Its so so incomplete.. Don't know why. Got something missing in between, so watch it! **Waiting for Outlander, Ink heart and Ong Bak 2!!, mostly all the ticket selling fast o.O Hate it hate it.. Look forward for gold class. LOL
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