Longfellow Deeds (Adam Sandler) is content to run his pizzeria in the cozy New Hampshire hamlet of Mandrake Falls. His only further desire is to someday see one of his corny rhymes printed in a greeting card. Deeds is awarded much more when he inherits the $40 billion empire of a media tycoon, a distant relative. He is lured to .. Read more
| Starring | Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder, Peter Gallagher, John Turturro |
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| Director | Steven Brill |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama |
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Comedian Adam Sandler apparently made this comedy for his late grandmother, because his father told him she would've liked it. Indeed, what better way to honour granny than to remake her favourite film, Frank Capra's Mr Deeds Goes to Town? Well, the moral of this short story is that good intentions don't make good films. Sandler takes on the Gary Cooper role of the country bumpkin who inherits a business empire, goes to the big city and becomes the unwitting target of a reporter (Winona Ryder) trying to get the goods on him, as well as a scheming executive (Peter Gallagher) who's just trying to get the goods. Whereas Cooper was an everyman, Sandler is just the man in the street, and director Steven Brill is no Capra — he has replaced wit with smut and sentiment with saccharin. Even the most indulgent grandmother would have to pass on this travesty of an American classic.
Those sensible folk who fail to comprehend the appeal of Adam Sandler should steer clear of this redundant remake of Mr... read more on Time Out
"...Sandler's actually pretty good as Longfellow Deeds....Everyone's going to like some of MR. DEEDS..."
Being a huge Sandler fan I look forward to the release of all Happy Maddison films. However I am sorry to report this film left me feeling quite disapointed.
If you've seen previous pics like The Waterboy and Happy Gilmore then you know what to expect as this film is in the same vein. It has the laughs, the ... more
This is truly one of the worst films that I have ever seen. Do not waste 90 minutes of your life on this rubbish. Appalling.
I was looking forward to seeing this movie and was not disappointed.
A brilliant cast and alot of familiar faces from previous sandler films.
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One of the worst films I have ever seen. The jokes are poor at best, and the film really made me cringe. I do like Adam Sandler, but this film is well below ... more
Being a huge Sandler fan I look forward to the release of all Happy Maddison films. However I am sorry to report this film left me feeling quite disapointed.
If you've seen previous pics like The Waterboy and Happy Gilmore then you know what to expect as this film is in the same vein. It has the laughs, the ... more
This is truly one of the worst films that I have ever seen. Do not waste 90 minutes of your life on this rubbish. Appalling.
Very unexpected! I'm not the biggest fan of adam sandler but this was a nice film-nice story-kinda cheesey and predictable in places-but also featuring some... more
I was looking forward to seeing this movie and was not disappointed.
A brilliant cast and alot of familiar faces from previous sandler films.
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An extremely under-rated film! I loved every minute of it, fantastic story, great actors, especially adam sandler. This films leaves you with a great feeling ... more
It's nothing original, the story of a 'normal' guy inheriting a fortune has been done to death. And Sandler plays the same sort of character again, ... more
Adam Sandler does what he does best in this movie - makes you laugh with his mad hat antics reminicent of his other masterpieces Big Daddy and Happy Gilmore!
One of the worst films I have ever seen. The jokes are poor at best, and the film really made me cringe. I do like Adam Sandler, but this film is well below ... more
Read mixed reviews of this film, but thought we'd give it a go as Adam Sandler can be pretty funny - WRONG! Switched it off after about 20 minutes - boring ... more
Comedian Adam Sandler apparently made this comedy for his late grandmother, because his father told him she would've liked it. Indeed, what better way to honour granny than to remake her favourite film, Frank Capra's Mr Deeds Goes to Town? Well, the moral of this short story is that good intentions don't make good films. Sandler takes on the Gary Cooper role of the country bumpkin who inherits a business empire, goes to the big city and becomes the unwitting target of a reporter (Winona Ryder) trying to get the goods on him, as well as a scheming executive (Peter Gallagher) who's just trying to get the goods. Whereas Cooper was an everyman, Sandler is just the man in the street, and director Steven Brill is no Capra — he has replaced wit with smut and sentiment with saccharin. Even the most indulgent grandmother would have to pass on this travesty of an American classic.
Those sensible folk who fail to comprehend the appeal of Adam Sandler should steer clear of this redundant remake of Mr... read more on Time Out
"...Sandler's actually pretty good as Longfellow Deeds....Everyone's going to like some of MR. DEEDS..."
Witless and banal movie with moments of crude slapstick and cruder jokes.
"...You will find plenty in MR. DEEDS to address your inner buffoon..."