Happy Gilmore, Review
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It feels like "Happy Gilmore's" 30th high-school reunion. But it also testifies to the timelessness of Sandler's Jerry-Lewis-meets-punk-rock rage.
Happy Gilmore 2 finds Adam Sandler and pretty much everyone else reprising their roles from the original in a kinder, older film.
The long-awaited sequel to one of Sandler's best-loved comedy hits isn't a hole in one, but its blend of wacky gags and wistful sadness (no, really) sinks some solid shots.
Happy Gilmore 2, featuring Adam Sandler, is now streaming on Netflix, marking his return as the titular golfer after nearly 30 years. The sequel has sparked excitement on social media.
And then there's Happy Gilmore 2. Leave it to Adam Sandler, perhaps the most beloved American entertainer this side of Mickey Mouse and Tom Hanks, to putt the golf ball through the most byzantine mini-golf fun house from Hell and nail the shot to keep himself under par.