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Adam Sandler vaulted into the $20-million-salary stratosphere with
this, his second $100-million hit in 1998--a movie that further shows just
how deeply embedded he is in the Jerry Lewis tradition of idiot comedy. He
plays Bobby Boucher, a backwoods Cajun and a mentally challenged individual
with a fixation on water: specifically, on serving the coolest, most
refreshing H2O available to the college football team he has served since
he was an adolescent. But when he's fired from his position, he takes up a
similar job with a lowlier college team coached by neurotic Henry Winkler.
One day at practice, Bobby loses his temper and delivers a bone-shaking
tackle to the starting quarterback; before he can say, "blackened
crawdads," he's the star of the team and leading it to a bowl game. But
it's all against the wishes of his overprotective mother (Kathy Bates), who
wants to keep her Bobby to herself--and that includes keeping him away
from the floozy girlfriend (Fairuza Balk) who's sweet on him. There are two
kinds of people in this world: People who find Sandler funny and people who
view him as a neon-lit symbol of the decline of popular taste. You know who
you are and, based on that, you can decide whether this is a movie for you.
--Marshall Fine