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Billy Madison
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To become an heir to an unhappy father’s hotel empire, a childish and slothful man must go through class 1 to 12 again from scratch.
To become an heir to an unhappy father’s hotel empire, a childish and slothful man must go through class 1 to 12 again from scratch.
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As one character tells Billy in the finale: "Everyone in this room is dumber for having listened to you."
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Those unfamiliar with Sandler's antics may...begin to find him annoying sometime between the appearance of the Universal logo and the end of the opening credits.June 01, 2008
When you get that Sandler's comedic persona is meant to be annoying, like Beavis and Butthead or Cartman, the laughs come thick and fast.August 26, 2013
This is Adam Sandler at his best, and his latest films are cheap grabs at what once came so easily to him.January 12, 2007
Wipe that smug grin off your face and go home.
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If you've ever had a yen to relive the third grade, this must be the next best thing.June 13, 2011
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