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Don't go see..disgusting..we had to leave!!!!
Yeah my parents went to see it they said it was a big waste of $10 good to know now i can save $10
As Jeff Vice mentioned and seemed to agree with, Sandler was brilliant in his earlier 'dumb' comedy films. If Jeff or any other early Sandler fans truly believe this, Zohan would be a masterpiece to them. It follows exactly the type of humor Adam Sandler has always brilliantly communicated. In addition to the perfectly toned humor of Zohan, the political references and over-all message of this film were impressively profound. I find it sad that such an incredible film that holds such valuable messages will be missed by so many 'Utahns'. I also find it EXTREMELY sad that Jeff Vice is actually payed by a 'real' newspaper to write articles. I'm no journalist or English scholar but I do know basic grammar rules. Can anyone else find Jeff's ignorant mistake in the following sentence??? "For every joke that works in this often-poor-taste comedy, there's at least 10 that don't."
It was disturbing, sick humour. Complete waste of my time and money.
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