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Happy Gilmore

Happy Gilmore

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Actors: Bob Barker, Frances Bay, Julie Bowen, Ken Camroux, Allen Covert
Studio: Universal Studios
Category: Video

List Price: $9.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 251 reviews
Sales Rank: 16158

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Hifi Sound, Original Recording Reissued, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 92
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 0783219105
UPC: 096898282031
EAN: 9780783219103
ASIN: 0783219105

Theatrical Release Date: February 16, 1996
Release Date: May 27, 1997
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Heavy-metal golf with Adam Sandler, a 1996 dry run of the wild-man-athlete formula that paid off so handsomely in The Waterboy. There are some irresistibly funny sequences, although you may hate yourself for laughing at the mean-spirited slapstick. This isn't a classic golf comedy, like the Bill Murray vehicle Caddyshack, but as a hot-tempered would- be hockey player who finds an unexpected mtier as a power golfer, Sandler has a short-fuse shtick that's effectively deployed. He's like a punk rocker gleefully out of his element, puncturing the country-club atmosphere by using the fairway as a private mosh pit. The action gets repetitive beyond the midpoint, and a subplot involving Gilmore's lovable grandma and her problems with the IRS is dismayingly sappy. Sandler's iconoclasm is mostly window dressing; there's no conceptual or satirical daring in his kind of "outrageousness." The strong supporting cast includes Christopher McDonald as Gilmore's smug rival on the links, Julie Bowen as a perky publicist, and, in a memorable bout of fisticuffs with our hero, game-show host Bob Barker. Director Dennis Dugan (Problem Child) himself plays Doug Thompson, the golf-tour supervisor. --David Chute


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5 out of 5 stars Better Than I Thought   November 24, 2008
Happy Gilmore looks great in HD. It definitely has vivid colors that pop off the screen. Some high def movies have similar video quality to the DVD version, but this isn't one of them. I highly recommend getting this.


4 out of 5 stars Funny and disgusting   November 14, 2008
I didn't get this movie the first time I saw it. The second time I was in hysterics. One day it was on TV while my mom was visiting. The scene where the Asian lady comes into the room in Happy's shirt both disgusted and cracked my mom up. I couldn't stop laughing at her reaction. It's making me laugh now. Thanks Happy!


5 out of 5 stars happy gilmore   October 19, 2008
This is a great movie and the highlight is when Happy gets a beat down from Bob Barker! It will leave you in stitches!


5 out of 5 stars Adam Sandler At His Best   October 1, 2008
The second you hear Adam Sandler's voice saying, "Hi, I'm Happy Gilmore," you know this is going to be a funny movie. From its humorous jokes and vulgar language to the crude and insane parts, this movie will keep you laughing the whole time. Along with well known actors such as Christopher McDonald (Shooter), Julie Brown (Virginia), Carl Weathers (Chubbs) and of course, Bob Barker, this movie delivers a punch and leaves the audience falling of their seats with laughter.
I've always thought that you could never go wrong with Adam Sandler, and this movie certainly proves my point. I have been a long time Adam Sandler fan and in my opinion, this is one of his best films. After his big movie debut a year earlier in, "Billy Madison (1995)," Sandler continues to prove that he is the real deal. In Happy Gilmore (1996), Sandler's dream is to become a professional hockey player but he isn't good enough to even make his local hockey team. He lives and breathes hockey and has a very wild and aggressive attitude while playing it. After finding out that his grandmother's house belongs to the government because of unpaid taxes, Sandler quickly finds a way to get the money for her. He is challenged to hit a golf ball by the movers and he winds up hitting it 400 yards. With the help of Chubbs and Virginia, Happy has to learn to keep his anger under control while playing the game, which is very difficult for him. The big ending is Happy facing Shooter for his grandmother's house because of an inside bet that was made between the two.
There were many parts of the movie that made it unique to itself. First, the soundtrack of this movie creates a perfect scene. This movie lacked depressing music, while various artists such as Lynard Skynard, House of Pain and Kansas, kept Happy Gilmore fast and upbeat and also created an exciting and exhilarating mood. Another element was the lighting throughout the movie. Since most of the movie took place outside on a golf course, it was bright outside. Although the director could have made rainy days, he chose to make the days sunny which could have given away that there was going to be a typical, "happy ending." And the last thing that I thought made this movie unique was bringing Bob Barker into the movie. I couldn't stop laughing after Sandler's and Barker's fight and how Sandler said to Barker, after he punched him to the ground, "The price is wrong, bitch." That was one of the best scenes of the whole movie.
Looking at the plot structure of this movie, it is pretty plain and simple and there is not much to it. The movie is your average film with an average plot, however, it's Sandler's character that makes the plot so much more interesting. Put an average, unknown actor as Sandler's character in this movie and you you'll get a totally different movie. Sandler has a very unique character that he plays in all of his movies and only he can be that character. That's what is so great about Adam Sandler. He makes films amazing by just being his hilarious self which no one else can recreate. There was also a lot of symbolism in the film. The fact that Sandler's golf equipment is shaped like hockey sticks show how hockey is still his whole life and he isn't trying to change. The theme in the movie is also pretty basic. It's the typical, "If you stick with it, you will succeed." The viewer can see this by how Happy goes through the, "giving up" stage which is followed by his friends telling him he can do it, and then he winds up getting everything he wants in the end, the money and the girl.
Overall, this is a hilarious film that will keep the audience laughing the whole time. Although it is not an amazing film, it makes up for its flaws with its comedy. Scenes such as Sandler playing mini golf and tearing apart a mechanical clown on one of the holes to the more sincere scenes with Sandler and the girl he falls in love with keep the audience interested and entertained throughout the movie. I own this movie for a reason; because I love it, and I think you will too.




5 out of 5 stars You Mean This Is Not An Instructional Video For Golf?   June 26, 2008
I actually went to a driving range and tried the running swing...I think the club went farther than the ball.

O yeah, the DVD review. This is one of the classics you can pull out and watch once or twice a year, and it doesn't get stale. The humor is never ending - from Gilmore's run-ins with Shooter McGavin, to his interactions with golf coach Carl Weathers, to the male nurse running a nursing home sweat shop where Happy's grandmother has to live because she can't pay her property taxes. The price is right after watching a pro-am tournament confrontation with Bob Barker.

Happy's outrageous behavior during the tournaments, not to mention that of some of the spectators, would actually make television coverage of golf way more fun to watch.


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