ada
the leading man is my tpye
Supelice
Dreadfully Boring
Salubfoto
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
muvi-fan-73
Tone, Script & Story: Two families with single mother and single father come together after growing slightly apart as they visit Africa for their holiday.You will like it if you like happy endings where everything ends on a good note as the movie terminates. The movie in the run is engaging and entertaining.
You will like it if you believe in how two or more imperfect entities get together and build something beautiful and perfect together.Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography: The movie is visual treat. The characters, the sub characters along with African flora and Fauna accompanied with holiday and its add-on's, simply win your heart.Music: Good along with accompanied 'funny' dance which complement the movie. Acting: Justified.Final Verdict: Happy ending where imperfect entities come together to form something perfect.
peterjacman
I dont understand the good reviews, this is one of the worst movies of adam sandler, creepy, stupid, without anything to say to the audience
areatw
'Blended' is a generic, stale comedy that is almost identical to every other generic, stale comedy that Sandler has done. The plot might be different but it's still the same dumb humour and jokes that we've seen umpteen times before. You would have thought that an African safari trip would have made 'Blended' more appealing, but somehow it still manages to be totally uninspiring, verging on boring, despite the huge amount of potential with such a storyline. There are dumb jokes aplenty, most aren't funny, but they will probably keep the average viewer entertained.Unless you're Adam Sandler's biggest fan, there's little point watching 'Blended'. Generic comedies are everywhere you look at the moment, and this is one we could have all done without.
bsbulldogs
After watching this movie, I thought any wonder Adam Sandler is stuck mostly doing Netflix films. He has given us some beauties in Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, and The Waterboy but I think this one has to be among his worst. As soon as this film started, I could feel that it was going to be a doozy. A lot of people will just give up and not bother watching the rest of it. I am not one of those people but about 45 minutes into it, the thought did cross my mind. The film lacks a lot of things, such as no plot, hardly any humour, and forced acting. The humour in this is forced and I think at some stages, you could tell that the actors looked uncomfortable in delivering the lines. I'm looking at you, Drew Barrymore. One reason that the humour could be forced is that it seems to be aimed towards younger people. One thing this film did prove is third time is not the charm in the Sandler-Barrymore partnership, and after this, I am not looking forward to a fourth installment.Essentially, the film is about a guy who has kids and a girl who has kids and they have a chance meeting at an African resort and nothing much else seems to happen after that. Terry Crews and Shaquille O'Neal, who both cameo don't add anything to an already terrible excuse of a comedy. One more gripe I have is that the word "Blended" is used so much that the turkey is practically overcooked by the time that word is said more than twice. As if the viewing audience didn't already know the title of the movie, we have to get it shoved down our throats.