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You Don't Mess With The Zohan Movie

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Lather. Rinse. Save the world.

PLOT SUMMARY

Zohan Dvir works as a Special Agent and lives with his orthodox parents in Israel. He wants to give up this life, which is full of dangerous encounters with Palestinians. While in the process of apprehending a Palestinian activist, known simply as the Phantom, he fakes his death, hides in a dog-kennel on a plane bound for New York, and decides to try his hand as a hair-stylist. He is refused employment initially, but when he offers to work for free, Dahlia hires him as a cleaner. When an hair-stylist, Debbie, quits, Zohan replaces her, wins over elderly female clientèle, and falls in love with Dahlia herself. Before Zohan could propose to her, Dahlia's landlord, Walbridge, who has been raising rents regularly, hires skinhead goons to terrorize the neighborhood, create misunderstandings between Jews, Muslim, Arabs, and Palestinians, and drive them out, so as to enable him to construct a new building which is topped by a roller coaster. When Zohan decides to confront these skinheads, he does not realize that he is in for quite a few surprises himself.

ACTORS
Ian Fisher
Herzl Tobey Commander aka Yaron
Danny A. Abeckaser Ze'ev
Omid Abtahi Shihab
Aesop Aquarian Rabbi
Sayed Badreya Hamdi
Mike Batayeh Fry cook
Tim Bearden Pants Store Owner
Robert Benny Autograph seeker #1
Shelley Berman
John Duerler Electronic Store customer
Ido Ezra Hassan
John Farley Tom
Eric Feliciano Israeli Fan
Les Gardonyi Pedestrian
DIRECTOR
Dennis Dugan
IMDB Rating

5.70 out of 10 (30667 votes)

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Visitor Reviews

Walked out!!!

posted on 31 Aug 2009

This has to be the worst movie ever made. I can't even tell you how it ends....got up and walked out. I have never walked out of a movie.If Adam Sandler is looking to ruin his career, this movie could do it for him.This movie had no hope five minutes into it.I thought Envy was the worst movie I had ever seen, but this tops it.I thought Adam Sandler was successful enough to not have to take parts this bad. He should have been able to see this train wreck coming from far, far (possibly as far as Israel)away.He's a funny guy, hope he makes better choices in the future (for his sake and his fans).

A great chuckle

posted on 27 Aug 2009

Adam Sandler somehow succeeds in bring us another hilarious comedy. I confess his humour in this film is a bit crude and outrageously yucky but still its was very funny and the whole audience was drawn into the silly humour and had a great belly laugh.Adam plays a disillusioned but much loved Israeli Mossad Hero Zohan who secretly harbours a desire to be a great fashion hairdresser. The israeli government sends him on a mission to "take out" his arch rival Palestinian terrorist "The Phantom" played by John Turturro. After scenes of barbecue fish grilling with special buttock serving acrobatics Zohan throws himself into battle with the Phantom.Zohan uses this battle to fake his own death and smuggles himself to New York. The phantom becomes a cult hero in Palestine and opens a "Falafel" franchise of takeaway stores.Zohan quickly discovers that his early eighties Hair styling and body politic is making him the object of ridicule. His adulating Israeli friends who all work in the traditional American role as Cheap electronics retailing try to assist Zohan achieve his dreams.They get him a job as an assistant hairdresser in a salon run by a beautiful Palestinian women. The Phantom discovers Zohan is still alive and well in New York and the final showdown is set.A wonderful satire about the tragic Middle Eastern conflict that reveals what is often very true that Israelis and Palestinians often have so much in common when they desert the Middle Eastern horrors when finding a new life in America.I think that the film has a positive message for older women disguised in Zohan's fetishes that are revealed in his struggle to become a great stylist.The Humus and humour gush freely in this schmaltzy little Jewish flavoured film and its worth seeing.I am not a great fan of Sandler but he is slowly winning me over with his silly humour and memorable films.

Sandler, We Want The Funny To Come Back.

posted on 27 Aug 2009

What do Adam Sandler and Mike Myers have in common? They both had crappy comedy movies where they played someone from the middle east. Both were racist, yet this one takes it to another level. Is racism funny? When in good taste in can be, but when it serves no purpose and is used for cheap gags, it's a big turn off.This film, directed by Dennis Dugan, who's other works of art include: Problem Child, Big Daddy, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry and Beverly Hills Ninja. Dishes out the same material here and brings nothing new to the comedy genre and uses old and tired jokes over and over.Expect to see the usual cameos when you watch a Sandler film, none of them are funny. Sandler himself stretches really far for some laughs, digging into his bag of stupid characters he pulls out Zohan. Who is an Israeli super soldier, able to catch bullets and what-not. He wants to leave the violence and war behind to pursue his dream in America, to cut hair. Is that suppose to be funny? Anyways, he gets rejected everywhere, until he lands a job cleaning up the hair at some low rent hair cutting place run by the beautiful Emmanuelle Chriqui, who just so happens to have absolutely no chemistry with Sandler. Yet we are suppose to believe these two fall for each other. Rob Schnieder plays the same character we always see, and always not laugh at.Like Sandler's last film, this one tackles some political issues. Whereas Chuck and Larry spoke out homosexuals, this one is on racism and the war in the middle east. Don't expect this to change any thing over there any time soon.Move over Sandler and Myers, your time in the comedic lime light seems to be over, especially if you continue down this unfunny road. Stop trying to collect paychecks, and start giving a damn about the thing that made us love you guys in the first place. Laughter.

Typical Sandler...

posted on 25 Aug 2009

A lot of reviews here have said it: this is a Sandler movie, much similar to the usual Happy Madison (the production company) standards. Your usual appreciation of those releases will dictate what you should expect. If you're the type of person who finds these movies hilarious, rush out and see this. If you find them unbearable, avoid this one. If like me, you think Happy Madison movies are OK and a mixed bag, the rest of this review is for you:This is a weaker than average Happy Madison movie. The topic and plot line offered a lot of opportunities but at times, it drags a little. Gross humor can be cool but here, it rarely is. Acting:Sandler is his usual self. He's funny at times but he's been better. Turturro is a downer here. In Anger Management, his performance was golden. Here, it's uninspired and he doesn't have much material to work with. Schneider is OK. Doing his usual shtick. Emmanuelle Chriqui is just Eye Candy. There's not much chemistry between her and Sandler, unfortunately. And none of her scenes are remotely funny. The plot is dumb, but who really cares? This is a by-the-number comedy with the usual resolution you expect in a Happy Madison movie. Overall, I think Happy Madison releases since 2004 have been on the decline. They're not awful if you like that type of humor but it's really become repetitive and stale to me.

the first 40 minute is funny.................but nothing left to watch after that

posted on 23 Aug 2009

I m a big fan of Adam sandler. I watch his every films more than 3-4 times.But i was unable to watch this one seriously till the end.The first half of movie is quite funny.when i had saw the movie , up to 40min ..........i thought that ........wow what a movie.......i just called my that "oh my god this is my top 3 movie of Adam sandler". but after that the movie is very boring................such that one can't watch till the last.I had great expectation from this movie..........but this one gets me angry..............as there is no fun in the second half..........i think how can a director make a film like that think it will rock.sorry Mr Dennis Dugan and writers........u have failed in second half so that it is responding like this........

Turn your brain off and spend a good time

posted on 23 Aug 2009

You Don't Mess With the Zohan, latest Adam Sandler's comedy is a exaggerated and ridiculous movie that you will enjoy. It takes a tough topic like the conflict between Palestine and Israel and makes it an entertaining and laughable movie for the people. The story about A Mossad agent (Sandler) fakes his death so he can re-emerge in New York City as a hair stylist is a little exaggerated and with some repetitive jokes but still very funny to watch. It is the typical Adam Sandler comedy that includes beautiful women, sexual humor and a clumsy but lucky guy that tries to be a different or better person The cast is very good beginning with Adam Sandler that although his performance is a little exaggerated, he manages to make it funny. Rob Schneider as a Palestinian cab driver is very funny. John Turturro as the Phantom is also very good, Emmanuelle Chriqui with a decent performance as a sweet Palestinian girl who owns a beauty saloon and a brief but convincing appearance by Chris Rock as a Jamaican cab driver. In conclusion, a funny movie that you can either go and see it in theaters and spend a good time or you can wait until it comes out on DVD and watch it home.

Is the "funny" enough???

posted on 21 Aug 2009

I don't really know how to rate this movie. I was expecting a somewhat silly movie but this movie was very silly. There were some scenes that I thought were trying too hard to be funny and turned out to be just stupid. But that being said, it was the funniest movie I have ever seen. It was uncomfortably funny. I laughed so hard I was sweating. I left the theater fatigued like I had just spent an hour at the gym. Two days later and my abs are still sore. So could I recommend it to anyone? Overall I'd give the movie a 4 out of 10. However, if you've skipped a day at the gym and and you're looking for a good workout, bring your sports drink and a towel and be prepared for a workout. Funniest movie ever in my opinion.

It Was Funny

posted on 19 Aug 2009

I read over the reviews from other IMDb users and am surprised how many mentioned that this film is "racist" or "insensitive". It begs the question: Are people going into to ADAM SANDLER films searching for serious or deep social and political commentary? This movie is a comedy and it stars Adam Sandler if you walk into that theater expecting anything except a stupid-funny movie then you need to instead leave the theater to go home and hit yourself in the face with a rock, after all it can't do more damage to your brain. In the most simple of terms this movie stars Adam Sandler if you do not find him and his over the top antics funny then I would delicately suggest that you do not see his movies as I understand they are not for everyone. To preempt any whining from people saying that "Other Adam Sandler films made me laugh but this one was not the same" let me remind you that the movie you just saw was called You Don't Mess with the Zohan NOT Happy Gilmore. If you walked into this theater expecting to see Happy Gilmore then again let me remind you that you can actually buy Happy Gilmore on DVD and also there is a rock at home for your face. NEWSFLASH! Movies do have differences from one another and thank heavens they do or the only Adam Sandler movie we would ever have is Happy Gilmore recycled over and over. Finally and perhaps most important of all this movie was never intended to somehow explain or even explore the difficult and tense situation in the Middle East it was not even necessarily supposed to poke fun at it. This movie was supposed to make you laugh. If you laughed and had a good time then who cares? Everyone in the theater with me was laughing through the movie and having a good time. That is what I look for in a comedy so thumbs up Sandler for a fun night out.

One of the funniest comedies I've seen in a while...

posted on 17 Aug 2009

Okay... It's Adam Sandler. We've known him in many a comedy and as a fan of his, I thought it was one of his best comedy's to date. I can't remember the last time I laughed from start to finish of a movie within the last 10 years. I think that as many people as there are that are anti-Sandler, I find his comedic movies to be exactly what the doctored ordered... a way for people to laugh at themselves and to learn not to take life so seriously. Yes, this movie has a message. So what? Most movies do. I really can't think of any that don't to be honest. Even Indiana Jones makes jokes at the expense of Nazi's but I guess because it's okay to hate Nazi's, the underlying message is okay and the audience is entertained. Don't get me wrong... I loved all the Indiana Jones movies (except Temple... that one doesn't exist in my books) and was ever so disappointed that Sean Connery didn't want to sign up for the Crystal Skull, but even the Indy series has it set of predictable chase scenes, cliffhangers, climaxes and denouements. I enjoyed this film because of its message, not in spite of it. Sandler has the guts to put himself out there, make fun of himself and has a ready made cast that supports him to do so. I 'expect' Rob Schnieder to make an appearance in all of his films or at least the majority of them. (Actually I was disappointed that Steve Buscemi did not have a cameo in this one! Where are you Steve?!!) And in all honesty, after watching the absolute horror and brutality of the latest Rambo movie (and I use the word brutality lightly), I for one was happy to watch a movie that didn't deal with killing for the sake of killing, horror for the sake of horror and other forms of violence that the movie industry seems to thrive on these days. Laughter is good and I found myself merely one of an entire theater of folks who seemed to appreciate Sandler's latest contribution. Fair warning to those who may not like sexual innuendos... this movie is filled with them! But if you are like me, and don't mind the less obvious and more than obvious sex jokes, this film will be a great way to put the worries of the world on pause and take a breather. I have to rate this film 9 out of 10... not a rating I give lightly.

Gutter humour, political commentary

posted on 15 Aug 2009

OK - so I like some of Sandlers' stuff (Wedding Singer, 50 First Dates, Spanglish), and other stuff I was offended by as I felt he was making fun of humans who were not "perfect" (Little Nicky, The Waterboy). The movie: In a few short minutes we (the viewer) are subjected to an unnecessary back view of his naked body. I then took mild umbrage to the seeming lack of understanding and compassion for the loss of human life in the Israel vs Palestine (2000 year plus) war. Congrats on the honouring of the traditional Chinese movie fight scenes - even though brief - and funny.Then we arrive in the mighty USofA! And it gets funny - and POLITICAL. Sure the humour hits the gutter too often for my liking, none-the-less it is funny, and the political comments abound!So for all you people out there who did not get the political aspect - go and watch again. The scenes at the Doctors, the actions of Wallbridge (including his name) and the scenes in the streets (near the end).Lots of "big" names appear, many uncredited (eg: Winkler being given a rough ride. Is it an analogy I ask myself?). They all would have read the script. There is nothing "worthy" in the script to entice them - except the silly humour.....But hey - what do I know about US politics - I'm an Aussie! (And yes - we spell humour, honour & colour the same way as the English - with a "u")

Serious problems with this movie

posted on 15 Aug 2009

I have enjoyed other Adam Sandler movies. I loved the Waterboy and even Little Nicky. Really, I did. I thought this movie was absolutely awful and I'll tell you why. Sandler has always thought that having little old ladies talking/acting sexy is really funny. A lot of his movies have a little bit of that in them (the maid in Billy Madison, for example.) This movie goes completely overboard with that theme and I think it is really degrading and disrespectful and not at all funny. I think the point of showing old women sexually is so young guys who fantasize about Victoria Secret models can laugh and be repulsed by the idea of an older woman wanting to have sex. Like I said, it's degrading to these woman and so completely not funny. And even worse, in this movie, all the old women are so grateful and happy to have the attentions of this repulsive guy. Barf.Also, the humor in this movie is far too focused on the genitals and rear end. I have nothing against penises, I just don't think they are hilariously funny just because they exist.I'm sure others will disagree but I think, for the most part, this movie is aimed at young men and others won't find it very funny.

One of the Worst Movies I've ever seen in theaters

posted on 13 Aug 2009

I ended up seeing this movie with my friends after we missed making the show-time for the Happening by 20 minutes. Boy, do I wish we'd been on time. This movie is absolutely terrible, with only a few moments that elicit even a chuckle. The writers of this film decided to take pretty much every Israeli and Arab stereotype and beat it to death. The problem wasn't that the jokes were bad as much as that the writers decided to tell the same bad jokes about 20 times. By the time the 50th Hummas joke had been made, I wanted to just leave. Nearly every joke was either a racial stereotype or something about Sandler having sex with elderly women. I thought at first it was some joke obscuring him fixing hair, but he was actually having sex with every 80 year old woman he met. Next, every plot turn was as predictable as can be, and every development can be easily seen by anyone over the age of 10 who has attended a film before. Also, most of the cameos just left me wondering why quality actors would even want to associate with this movie. Henry Winkler, Kevin Nealon, and Chris Rock as a Jamaican taxi cab driver left me scratching my head as to why they were in the movie at all. The few redeeming moments in the film mostly have to do with Rob Schneider, as he gives a usually mediocre performance as a Palestinian out for revenge on the Zohan. If you don't like racist jokes, Adam Sandler banging old ladies, and predictable plot turns, then You Don't Mess With the Zohan isn't for you. Do yourself a favor, save your 10$ for something more worthwhile, like a gallon of gas.

Leave your brains out of the theatre and enjoy the movie

posted on 09 Aug 2009

First of all the film lacks logic- no matter how hard you try to think. This movie might embarrass Superman that he cannot do stuff Zohan can, but, that doesn't mean this is a bad movie. Its one of those movies you would be laughing your heads off and come out of the theater with a "I have no idea what happened in there" kinda feeling. The storyline is way too predictable, the jokes are too crude (if your girlfriend doesn't appreciate such humor, its more enjoyable to go watch it with other guys) and many of the scenes are totally senseless. But if you wanna go see the movie, go for it. You will enjoy it only if you go there to see a comedy flick and not attend a science seminar. Here Adam Sandler starring as Zohan is part of the Israeli army with super-human abilities. He is called in to capture a Palestinian terrorist named Phantom whom Zohan had caught previously, but is let off because of a Israel-Palestine trade. But Zohan is sick of killing and considers himself as an artist, one who wants to cut hair the Paul Mitchell way. He fakes his accident and escapes to the States to become a hair-dresser only to find out that it is not going to be a cake-walk. He finally starts working at a Israel-Palestine neighborhood hair-saloon. From here the movie is better to watch than to read. If you ask why 6/10- its the ending. The filmmakers have stretched their imagination way too far and opened up too many variables in the end which makes a predictable ending too long, too goofy and too boring. In short this movie is not going anywhere close to Oscar awards, but its a good 2 hours of fun. Some might call it gross comedy or cheap comedy, but its comedy nonetheless.

Funny... Very Funny

posted on 09 Aug 2009

I almost got sick on this movie. I literally laughed so hard that I started choking.Great job. Story line was cool.To the person who didn't realize that this was a comedy, lighten up. Feel free to laugh and enjoy it. Mr. Sandler takes aim at those "stuffed shirts" who refuse to see that we are all just people.There were many lines like, "Women love the boosh!" that made the movie memorable. I do think they overdid it on the butt scenes.And what's wrong with having Mariah in the movie? It can't have a negative impact on her career! Might actually give it a boost!!I loved it! I'm going to try to take a friend tonight!! Thanks!

One of the funniest movies in a long time

posted on 07 Aug 2009

I read some of the negative reviews and thought- are these people kidding? I saw this at the Arclight in Sherman Oaks- the theater was packed with all types of people at 4:50 on a Sunday and the laughter was out of control throughout the movie.I remember thinking on many occasions that some of the scenes were among the most raunchy, daring, and "going for it" that I have seen in a comedy.All the cameos were great- the characters were fantastic- I am from LA- and I can tell you that Sandler and Schneider and a lot of these guys were spoofing Israeli and middle eastern types who haunt LA and I'm sure New York. It was fantastic- The light hearted love story and can't we all get along message was handled appropriately and provided a sufficient vehicle to carry the rest of the story along= and that is so typical Sandler- think Waterboy.The Smigal parts were hilarious- the women were dripping gorgeous- and for one clown here who had a problem with a cat scene-if you couldn't catch the homage to Steve Martin's Cat juggling bit- then just hang up your film viewing license- This was a great film and you should run out and see it this summer- in the theater- where movies are meant to be seen! Buy some popcorn and laugh your butt off- and don't think so much- just enjoy!

Don't Mess Seeing the Zohan

posted on 07 Aug 2009

"You Don't Mess with the Zohan" starts off with a preposterous and hilarious premise: The greatest Israeli soldier Zohan (Adam Sandler) wants to hang it all up and become a hair stylist in New York City. Sandler's super Mossad agent Zohan is a cross between Jewish Rambo and James Bond. He possesses scary martial arts and Special Forces skills unlike any mere mortal. In the beginning we witness Zohan; dressed in Mariah Carey t-shirt and sandals, single handedly dispatch an entire squadron of Palestinian terrorists, in pursuit of deadly arch nemesis The Phantom (John Turturo). Admittedly, this is laugh out funny.Earlier in the story Zohan, who has grown weary of war, concedes to his parents, "When does it end?" He confesses to them his dream, "I want to cut and style hair." They laugh, and question their son's manhood. Well, despite the promising start, the failure of "Don't Mess with the Zohan" is that it has no end. Writers Sandler, Robert Smigel, and Judd Apatow are somehow missing the Third Act. Rather their feeble attempt at "Why can't we all accept and live with one another?" leads one to believe that they were at a loss for an ending. Midway through "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" is hysterical and crisply tasteless, probably crudely stereotyping the major Middle Eastern cultures. Not many can claim to do so. It is also a little puzzling that a lot of this Schick survived the editing room floor. Director Dennis Dugan infuses a puerile and infectious energy that runs on vapors half way through when the story is bankrupt of material.Sandler does his best to salvage this mess. He bulked up for comic action star role, and looks great including his dated Paul Mitchell style hairstyle. Despite his considerable charm and bold delivery, all is for not. "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" is a bunch of disjointed gags without a culminating punch line.In the story Zohan mysterious escapes to New York City to pursue his dream. However, he is thwarted by not actually having any real hairstylist training. Using his superior martial skills he rescues Michael (good dorky Nick Swardson). Michael and his Mom Gail (whacky Lainie Kazan) take in the wayward Zohan, who convincingly poses as an Australian. This is a nice ridiculous touch. Zohan hooks up with Palestinian salon owner Dalia (cute Emmanuelle Chriqui). Predictably Dalia becomes the Zohan love interest. However, the world's greatest counter terrorist soldier can not remain under the radar forever. What follows are a lot of hairstyling and the pursuit of peace among the Israeli and Palestinian cultures in New York City—or not. The last half hour of "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" falls flat on its face, and is a complete mess. Don't mess with seeing "The Zohan". Personally, I would wait for the DVD.

Two Hours of Bad Accents

posted on 03 Aug 2009

This film had some genuinely funny moments and it's heart was in the right place with the message it was trying to get across, but this film was about an hour too long. The bad accents by Sandler, Schneider, and Turturro (among others) get really tiring after a while, especially since the film is rather talky at points, reminding me (and not in a good way) of "Nacho Libre". I also think some of the scenes could have been "montaged" together to avoid the drag that takes place in the second half of the film. Furthermore, I saw a lot of parents with kids at the screening and, although there is no outright nudity in this film, there is a lot of sexual content. Parents may want to get a sitter before coming to this one. On the positive side, the cameo choices were very interesting and provide a few laughs, but may ultimately date the film.

Don't waste your money.

posted on 03 Aug 2009

Adam Sandler has built himself a reputation of starring in movies which feature the same rinse-and-repeat plot structure; A misfit with no meaningful future discovers X (X being the key to the plot), has a ball, then has a self-realization moment that either: a) His life sucks b) He'll lose X or c) He won't get laid, then he changes, beats the bad guy, and throws in a few laughs into the mix, making us leave the cinema having laughed ourselves silly or slightly dead on the inside knowing we were cheated out of the price of a movie ticket.Sadly, Zohan does not fit into this category, Sandler takes on a different tact; A plot line so outrageously stupid it's attempted to be passed off as a random sort of humor. Even by "Sandler Standards" (that is, low standards), the acting in this movie is just...awful. It's hard to listen to Sandler's dialogue whilst keeping a straight face.As the movie went on, I became increasingly intoxicated, and even then, I found it extremely difficult to even force a laugh during this tripe.Don't waste your money.

Just for fun and not to be taken seriously

posted on 03 Aug 2009

With so many bad comedy movies out there, it's good to finally catch something that was actually worth watching. Don't Mess with the Zohan reminds me of Adam Sandler's earlier movies like Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore - just something to enjoy and not to be taken too seriously. Familiar people who usually appear in Sandler movies were present here contributing to memorable and quotable one liners, corny jokes and oddball slapstick. Great choice of songs as usual, which helped with the fun theme and actually made me dance along to.Zohan is one of those movies you can watch over and over, kinda like Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. This movie is up there with those type of movies and one that will be in my DVD comedy movies collection.

Takes satire and outrageousness to the sensitive theme of terrorism

posted on 03 Aug 2009

First of all let's get this out of the way, the opening is by far the worst part of the movie, and is the only part where I almost walked out. It was plain juvenile. Now I've never been a huge Adam Sandler fan, I always thought his best work was The Waterboy and Happy Gilmore, but never really got into his later work. At some point he became downright annoying to me. At first I was reluctant to watch "You Don't Mess with the Zohan", or just Zohan for short. The poster really put me off, it just looked like another stupid mindless comedy.Well, that's exactly what it is. But there's more. Zohan Dvir is an Israeli counter-terrorist commando, and the theme of the movie is about terrorism, Israelis, Palestinians, stereotypes, the Middle Eastern conflict, etc. This is an extremely sensitive subject, but Zohan manages to poke fun at everyone, and turn stereotypes into funny. It's safe humor for everyone. Even Rob Schneider, whom many class as a complete hack and an expert in making flops, did very well in his role in Zohan. He seems to do well when he tries to play a serious yet silly role, as he does in Zohan, being the leader of a band of "three stooges" type of character. John Turturro also does well, his character had this Homer Simpson-like scream that seems to work well in most scenes, but never overused. Emmanuelle Chriqui plays Sandler's love interest and she's eye candy.Notable mentions to Michael Buffer who makes a great cameo, Nick Swardson and his mom were a hilarious angle, and the actors from both the Israeli and Palestinian side (especially the Israeli merchants). Come to think of it, Sandler himself was so-so, but his supporting cast was excellent. All in all it was a great popcorn flick, and had a couple of really laugh out loud moments, which basically achieves its goal. I'm not surprised to see Judd Apatow having a hand in writing the script, the guy is on a hot streak.

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