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Old 12-27-2004, 07:17 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Boondock Saint
Spanglish is not a comedy. It's not really being promoted as one either. More of a dramedy.

I wanna see Neverland badly.
Yeah, Spanglish is supposed to be a serious movie with its moments, I think. I saw the title, and saw Adam Sandler in the cast list and was all "Oh crap!". I'm not usually a fan of his movies, although when I manage to get through one, I usually have decent things to say about it. I thought Spanglish was intended to be like a BASEketball-style attempt at humour at first with some kind of new hybrid language.

I'm glad to hear that Sandler's performance is much like his one in Punch-Drunk Love in Spanglish.

Finding Neverland is supposed to be a good watch, too. I don't think the movie was supposed to make us think of Jackson, as I'm sure it was just put in because it was what the writer was like in reality.
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