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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 months
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The Waterboy (1998) directed by Frank Coraci
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Fairuza Balk in The Waterboy (1998)
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The Waterboy (1998, Frank Coraci)
12/11/2023
The Waterboy is a 1998 film directed by Frank Coraci.
Adam Sandler plays the role of a boy with a mental disability who struggles with American football, first as a water carrier for an university team (hence the title "Waterboy") and then as a talented player.
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↳ Quotes I Think About Daily The Waterboy (1998)
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The Waterboy (1998) // Dir. Frank Coraci
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Dylan & Cole Sprouse at the premiere of The Waterboy (1998)
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The Waterboy, 1998
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lipglossanon · 9 months
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Lipgloss Talks Movies • 10 August 2023
Todays movie is: The Waterboy (1998) (Trailer)
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I use a ton of phrases from this movie all the time 🤣
But other than that; I love this movie so much, it’s hilarious and full of just goofy moments that still stand the test of time (Roy Orbison 😜).
Quick synopsis for those interested (from IMDB):
A waterboy for a college football team discovers he has a unique tackling ability and becomes a member of the team.
It really doesn’t do it justice, so if you can watch it, please do 🤣 (it’s the origin of this gif too! 🤭)
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Waterboy Stories: The Waterboy (dir. Frank Coraci, 1998)
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If we are both Misha, who is the real Misha?
Misha Collins (born September 9, 1966) is an American comedian, actor, screenwriter, producer, singer, and musician. Primarily a comedic leading actor in film and television, his accolades, include nominations for three Grammy Awards, five Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In 2023, Collins was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
Collins was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1995. He went on to star in Hollywood films that cumulatively grossed over $2 billion worldwide. Collins had an estimated net worth of $420 million in 2020, and signed a new four-movie deal with Netflix worth over $250 million.
Collins's comedic roles include Billy Madison (1995), Happy Gilmore (1996), The Waterboy (1998), The Wedding Singer (1998), Big Daddy (1999), Mr. Deeds (2002), 50 First Dates (2004), The Longest Yard (2005), Click (2006), Grown Ups (2010), Just Go with It (2011), Grown Ups 2 (2013), Blended (2014), Murder Mystery (2019) and Hubie Halloween (2020). He also voiced Davey, Whitey, and Eleanore in Eight Crazy Nights (2002) and Dracula in the first three films of the Hotel Transylvania franchise (2012–2018).
Several Collins comedies, such as Jack and Jill (2011), have been panned, resulting in nine Golden Raspberry Awards and 37 Raspberry Award nominations, more than any actor except Sylvester Stallone. However, Collins has also received acclaim for his leading roles in comedy-drama films including Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch-Drunk Love (2002), Mike Binder's Reign Over Me (2007), Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stories (2017), the Safdie brothers' Uncut Gems (2019), and Jeremiah Zagar's Hustle (2022), with the latter three ranked as major career highlights.
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eyemad63andathird · 1 month
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robfinancialtip · 6 months
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In this exclusive AARP interview, beloved actor Henry Winkler reflects on overcoming dyslexia, typecasting and self-doubt to create a wide-ranging career that led to his first Primetime Emmy at 72 years old. He is featured on the cover of AARP The Magazine’s October/November 2023 issue.
Henry Winkler was not someone destined for success in Hollywood. Growing up in 1950s New York City as the son of German Jewish immigrants who fled the Holocaust, he struggled with undiagnosed dyslexia, which made it difficult for him to read and achieve in school. Nonetheless, at 28 years old, he scored the part of Arthur Fonzarelli, also known as “Fonzie” or “The Fonz” on the hit ABC sitcom “Happy Days,” created by Garry Marshall. Playing Fonzie transformed Winkler into an international superstar and a household name.
After “Happy Days,” Winkler faced a new struggle: typecasting. Casting directors couldn’t see Winkler pulling off anything other than a leather jacket-wearing “greaser.” Despite this, Winkler pushed forward and developed his own path. He started his own production company and executive produced a number of TV shows and films, including Rob Reiner’s “The Sure Thing” (1985) and the original “MacGyver” TV series (1985-1992.) He also performed with John Ritter on Broadway and cowrote 39 children’s books, including a series about the adventures of a boy named Hank Zipzer, who has dyslexia.
Winkler’s acting career picked up again in the 1990s and 2000s. He landed roles in films such as “Scream” (1996) and “Holes” (2003), and he worked with Adam Sandler on films including “The Waterboy” (1998) and “Click” (2006). In 2003, he started a role as lawyer Barry Zuckerkorn in Mitch Hurwitz’s “Arrested Development,” and in 2013, he got a recurring role as Dr. Lu Saperstein on Michael Schur’s “Parks and Recreation.” Winkler’s next big break came in 2018 when he debuted as acting teacher Gene Cousineau in the HBO dark comedy “Barry,” created by Bill Hader and Alec Berg. His role as Gene earned him his first Primetime Emmy in 2018 for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series.
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ellabina · 6 months
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Exploring Adam Sandler And Rob Schneider Movies
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All Cast: Adam Sandler (Bobby Boucher), Kathy Bates (Mama Boucher), Fairuza Balk (Vickie Vallencourt), Henry Winkler (Coach Klein), Jerry Reed (Red Beaulieu), Larry Gillard Jr. (Walter), Blake Clark (Farmer Fran), Peter Dante (Gee Grenouille), Jonathan Loughran (Lyle Robideaux), Rob Schneider (Townie)
Director: Frank Coraci
Network: Touchstone Pictures
Release Date: November 6, 1998
IMDb Rating: 6.1
Country: USA
Budget: $35 million
Revenue: $185.9 million
Run Time: 89 minutes
Release Platform: Theatrical
Where to Watch: Netflix
The Waterboy is a 1998 sports comedy film starring Adam Sandler as Bobby Boucher, a water boy who discovers his football tackling talent and joins a college team. Rob Schneider has a supporting role as overly enthusiastic townie and fan, providing big laughs in just a few scenes.
Schneider's trademark weird energy played off Sandler's manchild humor perfectly in their first team-up. As a dimwitted Cajun redneck obsessed with Boucher, Schneider stole the spotlight despite minimal screen time. While critics found the film juvenile, it became a major box office smash for Sandler.
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All Cast: Adam Sandler (Sonny Koufax), Joey Lauren Adams (Layla Maloney), Jon Stewart (Kevin Gerrity), Cole Sprouse (Julian 'Frankenstien' McGrath), Dylan Sprouse (Ben 'Frankenstein' Mcgrath), Josh Mostel (Arthur Brooks), Leslie Mann (Corinne Maloney), Rob Schneider (Nazo)
Director: Dennis Dugan
Network: Columbia Pictures, Enzo Productions, Out of the Blue... Entertainment
Release Date: June 25, 1999
IMDb Rating: 6.4
Country: USA
Budget: $34.2 million
Revenue: $234.8 million
Run Time: 93 minutes
Release Platform: Theatrical
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Big Daddy is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Adam Sandler as immature 30-year-old Sonny who adopts a 5-year-old (Cole Sprouse) to impress his girlfriend and prove he can be a responsible dad. Rob Schneider plays Middle Eastern delivery man Nazo in a small but hilarious role.
As with The Waterboy, Schneider maximized laughs in limited screen time as part of Sandler's ensemble. His crazy accent and chemistry with Sandler demonstrated their comedic wavelength. Big Daddy marked one of Sandler's biggest 90s hits thanks to the interplay with Schneider and rising child star Sprouse.
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stevesociety48 · 6 months
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Watch "The Waterboy 1998 Trailer | Adam Sandler | Kathy Bates" on YouTube
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newsource21 · 6 months
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Watch "The Waterboy 1998 Trailer | Adam Sandler | Kathy Bates" on YouTube
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