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Directed By
Steven Brill

Cast:
Adam Sandler, Rhys Ifans, Tom 'Tiny' Lister Jr., Harvey Keitel, Patricia Arquette, Allen Covert, Blake Clark, Rodney Dangerfield, Kevin Nealon, Reese Witherspoon, Lewis Arquette, Dana Carvey, Jon Lovitz, Michael McKean, Quentin Tarantino, Carl Weathers, Rob Schneider, Clint Howard, Ellen Cleghorne, Fred Wolf, Jonathan Loughran

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Little Nicky (2000)
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Movie Review by Zara
March 10th, 2007

Yes, Adam, you CAN do wrong

At one point in time, everyone loved Adam Sandler. Well, the critics didn't love him, but the movie going public decided to embrace him and as we all know, if the money loves you, then you're golden.

Then along came this movie.

I'm not entirely sure what Sandler was trying to do with this movie. I don't think anyone has ever been able to figure that out. Playing the son of the devil (and of an angel, played by Reese Witherspoon, the only reason why I'm giving this one star), Sandler comes down to Earth to do what? Does anyone actually remember?

For a guy who was making movies that were instantly quotable and adored by a nation of inbred idiots (as well as some of us smart people who just got sucked into the stupid humour), this was a complete dud. It was one of his first misfires at the box office and remains one of the least known of all of his films.

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