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Alright, folks, buckle up your golf carts and grab a cold one from the cooler, 'cause this corny American dad just watched *Happy Gilmore 2* on Netflix, and I'm ready to tee off with a review that's par for the course! This sequel's got more swing than a backyard barbecue in a thunderstorm, and I'm here to dish out the pun-tastic praise like I'm flipping burgers in my flip-flops!
First off, let's talk about Adam Sandler's performance-holy hole-in-one, he's still got it! Sandler slides back into Happy's hockey jersey like it's a comfy pair of dad jeans, delivering laughs faster than I mow the lawn on a Saturday. His slapstick shenanigans and heartwarming dad moments with his kids (including real-life daughter Sunny!) are a fairway to my heart. It's like watching a perfectly grilled steak: juicy, familiar, and oh-so-satisfying.
The cameos are a total birdie! From Bad Bunny as Happy's caddie to Travis Kelce getting bear-hugged by comedy, this flick's packed with more stars than a Fourth of July sky. Each guest star pops up like a sprinkler on a summer morning, keeping the laughs rolling smoother than my minivan on a road trip. It's fan service that lands right in the sweet spot!
The nostalgia is a hole-in-one for us '90s kids. Callbacks to the original, like Shooter McGavin's smug grin and clips from the first film, are like finding your old Walkman in the garage-pure gold! The plot's a bit like my lawn: a little patchy but still green and fun. It's a riotous romp that's as comforting as a pair of socks with sandals.
Picture me, sipping a brew, chuckling so hard I nearly chipped my coffee table like Happy's golf swing! My kid caught me quoting "You're gonna need a bigger putt!" and groaned louder than my old grill creaking in the rain.
First off, let's talk about Adam Sandler's performance-holy hole-in-one, he's still got it! Sandler slides back into Happy's hockey jersey like it's a comfy pair of dad jeans, delivering laughs faster than I mow the lawn on a Saturday. His slapstick shenanigans and heartwarming dad moments with his kids (including real-life daughter Sunny!) are a fairway to my heart. It's like watching a perfectly grilled steak: juicy, familiar, and oh-so-satisfying.
The cameos are a total birdie! From Bad Bunny as Happy's caddie to Travis Kelce getting bear-hugged by comedy, this flick's packed with more stars than a Fourth of July sky. Each guest star pops up like a sprinkler on a summer morning, keeping the laughs rolling smoother than my minivan on a road trip. It's fan service that lands right in the sweet spot!
The nostalgia is a hole-in-one for us '90s kids. Callbacks to the original, like Shooter McGavin's smug grin and clips from the first film, are like finding your old Walkman in the garage-pure gold! The plot's a bit like my lawn: a little patchy but still green and fun. It's a riotous romp that's as comforting as a pair of socks with sandals.
Picture me, sipping a brew, chuckling so hard I nearly chipped my coffee table like Happy's golf swing! My kid caught me quoting "You're gonna need a bigger putt!" and groaned louder than my old grill creaking in the rain.
- d_penn
- 28 अग॰ 2025