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The Waterboy

  • 1998
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
188K
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POPULARITY
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Adam Sandler in The Waterboy (1998)
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A waterboy for a college football team discovers he has a unique tackling ability and becomes a member of the team.A waterboy for a college football team discovers he has a unique tackling ability and becomes a member of the team.A waterboy for a college football team discovers he has a unique tackling ability and becomes a member of the team.

  • Director
    • Frank Coraci
  • Writers
    • Tim Herlihy
    • Adam Sandler
  • Stars
    • Adam Sandler
    • Kathy Bates
    • Henry Winkler
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    188K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    906
    591
    • Director
      • Frank Coraci
    • Writers
      • Tim Herlihy
      • Adam Sandler
    • Stars
      • Adam Sandler
      • Kathy Bates
      • Henry Winkler
    • 387User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Adam Sandler
    Adam Sandler
    • Bobby Boucher
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Mama Boucher
    Henry Winkler
    Henry Winkler
    • Coach Klein
    Fairuza Balk
    Fairuza Balk
    • Vicki Vallencourt
    Jerry Reed
    Jerry Reed
    • Red Beaulieu
    Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
    Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
    • Derek Wallace
    • (as Larry Gilliard Jr.)
    Blake Clark
    Blake Clark
    • Farmer Fran
    Peter Dante
    Peter Dante
    • Gee Grenouille
    Jonathan Loughran
    Jonathan Loughran
    • Lyle Robideaux
    Al Whiting
    • Casey Bugge
    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
    • Paco
    Allen Covert
    Allen Covert
    • Walter
    Rob Schneider
    Rob Schneider
    • Townie
    Todd Holland
    • Greg Meaney
    Robert Kokol
    • Professor
    Frank Coraci
    Frank Coraci
    • Roberto
    Jennifer Taylor
    Jennifer Taylor
    • Rita
    • (as Jennifer Bini Taylor)
    James Bates Jr.
    • West Mississippi Lineman
    • (as James Bates)
    • Director
      • Frank Coraci
    • Writers
      • Tim Herlihy
      • Adam Sandler
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    9ccthemovieman-1

    Revenge Of The Cajun Nerd

    I have to admit: this Adam Sandler no-brainer is hilarious, just had me laughing right from the start. I'd rank it in my top ten funny movies of my collection and it features one of my favorite characters in film: Bobby Boucher Jr., a heckuva lot nicer guy than Sandler's "Happy Gilmore."

    "Bobby" is about as innocent and a gentle-natured a guy as you'll find this side of Forrest Gump. You can't help but root for him, and that's the idea. What the film basically involves is another "Revenge Of The Nerds" theme except it's "nerd "- singular - as the picked-on waterboy turning the tables on the football jocks. Interesting to once again see Jerry Reed, whom I haven't seen much of since his days in "Smokey And The Bandit." He has much fatter face but everything else looked the same. Then there is Henry Winkler, "The Fonz" who now is the opposite: a guy with a terrible inferiority complex. All the characters in here are wildly exaggerated.

    This cartoon-like comedy may not be high-brow, but so what? It's not totally low- brow either, but I do wonder why modern filmmakers cannot seem to make a comedy without all the sex references and the profanity. Nonetheless, Sandler's Cajun accent, his strange-looking-but pretty girlfriend (Fairuza Balk) and crazy mother (Kathy Bates, in the funniest role she's ever played) are all great fun to watch.

    It's silly, particularly the ridiculous climactic football game, but then this movie is hardly to be taken seriously. It's all absurd humor, and 90 minutes was just right amount of time for it.
    8Bmore-Hero

    Absolute classic

    The Waterboy is an absolute classic that delivers on all fronts, blending Adam Sandler's signature goofy humor with a surprisingly heartwarming underdog story. Sandler's portrayal of Bobby Boucher, a shy and socially awkward waterboy turned unstoppable football force, is both hilarious and endearing. His quirky mannerisms and unique voice make Bobby one of Sandler's most memorable and beloved characters.

    The film shines in its absurdity, embracing over-the-top humor with exaggerated characters like Kathy Bates' overprotective mom and Henry Winkler's anxiety-ridden coach. The sports comedy element, mixed with outrageous physical comedy, keeps the laughs coming throughout, while Bobby's journey from underdog to hero adds a layer of charm that elevates the movie beyond its silliness.

    While The Waterboy doesn't take itself too seriously, it's a feel-good story at its core, and its quotable lines and outlandish moments have cemented its place as a cult favorite. From the ridiculous football plays to Bobby's hilarious "tackling fuel" speeches, the movie delivers classic scenes that remain funny and iconic decades later.

    For fans of Sandler and those who enjoy lighthearted, slapstick comedy, The Waterboy is a timeless gem. An easy 8 out of 10 for its hilarious, feel-good energy and status as a comedy classic.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    The plot is admittedly slow, but the film is somewhat endearing

    I do agree the story takes a long time to develop, the script at times is not great(too many dumb moments) and the pacing is uneven, but The Waterboy is actually somewhat endearing. And it has Adam Sandler in it, an actor I don't care for, but he was surprisingly amusing here. I do think though that Kathy Bates(ever the pro)as the Cajun mum and Henry Winkler as the bewildered coach gave much better performances. The film does look striking, with nice cinematography and scenery, and the soundtrack is nice. The sports sequences are lovingly done, and the direction is efficient enough. Overall, it isn't groundbreaking, but it is an endearing and amusing film. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    6Quinoa1984

    Sandler's best since Billy Madison

    I really liked the Waterboy. It was crude, raw, and utterly funny. Adam Sandler gives his funniest yet since his 1995 cult hit Billy Madison. In this feel good movie, Sandler plays a dumb waterboy who gets on a football team and becomes a damn good tackler. Everything in this film is funny, from beginning to end. Henry Winkler has his best in years as a down on his luck coach and Kathy Bates is Dead Pan funny as mama. Great all around. A+
    7mattymatt4ever

    Another score for Sandler!

    It's Adam Sandler. Are we expecting a smart comedy, along the lines of Woody Allen and Albert Brooks? Of course not. But like all his comedies, it works. Some of the jokes are truly lame (not in a funny way), but most of them worked. Sandler helped pen the script, so naturally the humor is cheap and juvenile. But everyone, young and old, has a kid or teenager inside of them that is dying to break out. That explains the success of "There's Something About Mary." I'm sure a movie with such widespread success didn't reach only a young audience. When an old man dressed like Colonel Sanders gets hit in the head by a paperweight, call me immature, but I'm going to laugh out loud! Sandler does a great job at awakening the kid in all of us. It's truly evident that the kid in him is fully awakened.

    Honestly, I still prefer Sandler's "Billy Madison" (I will always love that movie!) and "Happy Gilmore," but this is a good one too. I never thought Fairuza Balk was hot, before checking out this film. Anyone who has seen "The Craft" knows damn well she looked horrible! And for good reason--she was playing a witch! Here, she looks hot, and walks around in a lot of skimpy outfits--MMMM! No matter how many times I watch this film, I can't help but crack up at Blake Clark as Farmer Fran. God, what an underrated talent! His main gag is you can't understand what the hell he's saying. Sure, it doesn't sound like much on paper--shows how the timing and execution of a joke can really work wonders. He also made a short appearance in "Joe Dirt," so look for him in that one as well. There are a good deal of notable gags: the Roy Orbison tattoo, Rob Schneider's "You can do it!" character, etc. I can't say this is a subtle comedy that you'll want to check out over and over again to search for jokes you may have missed. To tell the truth, I think the film gets more lame in further viewings. Which is why it's good to watch it once or twice. Don't wear it out, because this kind of comedy can wear out easily--like those supermarket brand AA batteries.

    "The Waterboy" is funny, mindless entertainment. I recommend watching it--just read a book afterwards...LOL. Critics have criticized Sandler for lowering viewers' comic standards. Sure, his gags may not be as intelligently crafted as those of the late Marx Brothers or Buster Keaton, but he knows how to make people laugh and I'm not going to fry him for that. Some don't find him funny--and if you don't, I understand. But I'm not going to view Sandler as comedy's Hitler. Believe me, I've seen much worse.

    My score: 7 (out of 10)

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Kathy Bates was convinced to take the role of Helen "Mama" Boucher by her niece, a longtime fan of Adam Sandler.
    • Goofs
      Louisiana's local law enforcement is shown wearing uniforms that say "County Sheriff". Louisiana doesn't have counties; it has parishes.
    • Quotes

      Bobby Boucher: My Mama says that alligators are ornery because they got all them teeth and no toothbrush.

    • Alternate versions
      In the theatrical version, the note Bobby gets early in the film reads "eat shit and kill yourself." For edited-for-TV versions the note reads "I hope you choke on your dandruff."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Living Out Loud/Unmade Beds/American History X/John Carpenter's Vampires/The Celebration (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Born on the Bayou
      Written by John Fogerty

      Performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival

      Courtesy of Fantasy Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cầu Thủ Xách Nước
    • Filming locations
      • Stetson University - 421 N. Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, Florida, USA(Inside and outside shots)
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Jack Giarraputo Productions
      • Robert Simonds Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $161,491,646
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $39,414,071
      • Nov 8, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $185,991,646
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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