Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's latest family rom-com. Family being the key word as this is a long way away from his Happy Gilmore days.
Sandler must get kickbacks from Hooters at this point because I think he works it into every film. There's also a cameo from 50 First Dates.
Terry Crews has a small role that made me laugh every time he was on screen.
The story is a bit forced, but it's not a bad film to watch with your entire family. And if you don't have a wife and/or kids I'm not sure why you'd watch this movie.