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The final season of The Adam Sandler Cinematic Universe continues it’s theme of “For Your Consideration…” with an examination of the first Adam Sandler film that made the film critics stand up and take notice of his true potential as an actor Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Punch-Drunk Love”
Will this deconstruction of a his own filmmaking style that ultimately feels like an Adam Sandler film by way of the arthouse have enough strength within itself to find acceptance in the our Shared Cinematic Universe or will it prove just too much of a product of its creators to fit the constructs of the star charts we’ve crafted thus far.
Whatever the answer, we hope you find a bit of enjoyment in this charmingly off-kilter darkly comedic romance that saw Sandler nominated for his first Golden Globe.
Comments can be directed to [email protected] and don't forget to follow us on Twitter @TheASCU
By AdamSandlerCinematicUniverseThe final season of The Adam Sandler Cinematic Universe continues it’s theme of “For Your Consideration…” with an examination of the first Adam Sandler film that made the film critics stand up and take notice of his true potential as an actor Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Punch-Drunk Love”
Will this deconstruction of a his own filmmaking style that ultimately feels like an Adam Sandler film by way of the arthouse have enough strength within itself to find acceptance in the our Shared Cinematic Universe or will it prove just too much of a product of its creators to fit the constructs of the star charts we’ve crafted thus far.
Whatever the answer, we hope you find a bit of enjoyment in this charmingly off-kilter darkly comedic romance that saw Sandler nominated for his first Golden Globe.
Comments can be directed to [email protected] and don't forget to follow us on Twitter @TheASCU