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It tells the story of a plastic surgeon who enlists his assistant to help him woo a sixth-grade math teacher. Production of the film began on March 2, 2010. Originally titled Holiday in Hawaii and then Pretend Wife, [4] it was produced by Sandler's Happy Madison Productions and released in North America on February 11, 2011, by Columbia ...
"This weekend I watched Just Go With It with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, and I was DISGUSTED by the storyline," the Redditor said in their post. "Rich 50-something plastic surgeon with few ...
Sandler plays a shallow, successful plastic surgeon who convinces his longtime assistant to pretend to be his ex-wife as he courts a stunning 23-year-old (Brooklyn Decker) in Hawaii.
Adam Sandler: What the Hell Happened to Me: Himself: Stand-up special 2001: Undeclared: Himself: Episode: "The Assistant" 2007: The King of Queens: Jeff "The Beast" Sussman: Episode: "Mild Bunch"; uncredited [7] 2007–2013: Rules of Engagement: Executive producer 2009: Sesame Street: Himself: 2 episodes 2011–2012: Breaking In: Executive ...
22. Murder Mystery. Role: Nick Spitz Netflix has been pretty good to Adam Sandler, with his excellent stand-up special, 100% Fresh, and his stunning performance in The Meyerowitz Stories.And ...
Adam Richard Sandler (born September 9, 1966) is an American actor and comedian. Primarily a comedic leading actor in films, his accolades include nominations for three Grammy Awards , five Primetime Emmy Awards , two Golden Globe Awards , and a Screen Actors Guild Award .
Plastic surgery or other kinds of cosmetic maintenance aren’t things to be ashamed of, and it doesn’t demystify the glamour of Hollywood to admit that your face wasn’t carved by the gods but ...
Adam Sandler in Jack and Jill and Just Go with It as Jack Sadelstein and Dr. Danny Maccabee (respectively) Russell Brand in Arthur as Arthur Bach Nicolas Cage in Drive Angry , Season of the Witch , and Trespass as Milton, Behmen von Bleibruck, and Kyle Miller (respectively)