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The most shocking revelation to come from the latest Adam Sandler movie, Blended, has nothing to do with any gross-out joke or adolescent gag, nothing to do with projectile vomiting or messy excrement or children behaving in wildly inappropriate ways in the pursuit of a cheap laugh.
Rather, it’s the fact that Blended isn’t completely terrible. I mean, of course it’s terrible, but a certain level of care appears to have been taken here compared to Sandler’s many recent attempts at comedy.
The bar is just so low, people. It’s just hovering there above the ground.
Every ’90s Blockbuster Movie Ranked
Thirty years on, the 1990s has solidified its stature as one of the magical decades in filmmaking, much like how we view the ’30s and the ’70s. Precisely, this Gen X-decade pulled together the Hollywood studio power of the ’30s and the groundbreaking creativity of the ’70s, crocheting commercialism and art into the movie behemoths we speak of in legend as the ’90s blockbuster which we’ve now ranked all by Tomatometer!
First off, in putting together this list, we didn’t want no scrubs: We defined the ’90s blockbuster as any film that made over $100 million at the box office movies that had people literally lining up around the block to spend their easy-earned cash. (The economy was booming after all.) This, of course, ushers in all those films synonymous with ’90s blockbusterism, including
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The Waterboy Wrestler Captain Insano May Return in AEW
The Waterboy Wrestler Captain Insano May Return in AEW
Paul Wight, the pro wrestler formerly known as WWE s Big Show, wants to bring back his Captain Insano character from The Waterboy to AEW.
Wrestling superstar Paul Wight is open to bringing back Captain Insano, the fictional pro wrestler he portrayed in The Waterboy. Formerly known as the Big Show in WWE, Wight made the switch to the competing wrestling organization All Elite Wrestling (AEW) back in February. Now going by his real name, Wight s AEW contract will include the occasional match in addition to working as a commentator.