Adam Sandler: Love You
- TV Special
- 2024
- 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.8K
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Adam Sandler hits the stage for a thrillingly unpredictable comedy special featuring songs, jokes, party-crashing dogs and plenty of love.Adam Sandler hits the stage for a thrillingly unpredictable comedy special featuring songs, jokes, party-crashing dogs and plenty of love.Adam Sandler hits the stage for a thrillingly unpredictable comedy special featuring songs, jokes, party-crashing dogs and plenty of love.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominations total
Willie Tyler
- Self - Willie Tyler and Lester
- (as Willie Tyler and Lester)
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Vintage Sandler
Excellent/authentic show - Sandler had some hilarious bits and had me rolling laughing. I know the show was staged but it felt authentic and even the audience wanting to fight at one point was hilarious. He brings his musical abilities to show and funny song writing as well. Honestly could have watched this for another hour it was that good. I enjoy comedy specials where the audience is more intimate and not a massive arena. If you are not a fan of Sandler then pass on this - but if you enjoy Sandler (without the weird noises) this will be a treat to watch. His ode at the end to comedy was a great way to wrap up this special.
Creative, Brave & Funny - 9 of 10
I think Adam Sandler nailed it and created something totally unique that he can be incredibly proud of -and which deserves critical praise. It was comedy AND it was entertainment, it was different & creative, it was old Sandler, Dad Sandler, Husband Sandler and aging Gen X Sandler. I laughed and I cried. The audience was great and you could feel the intimacy of the space through the screen. The "guest appearance" was perfection and the timing was masterful when in its wake Sandler took viewers from a joyful high and funneled that energy into to a beautifully emotional close. I was impressed with his singing, musical ability and fresh take on new material that remained true to the oddly awesome Sandler we fell for in the 90's. I think it was a master class and quite impressive by any standard but especially so following a long hiatus. It was brave.
10xgtjnn
What a beautiful tribute at the end
Adam Sandler, so talented. Adam stuck to what he knows which is perfectly crafted comedy. He knows his audience And knows that he can be himself amongst his fans. Makes comedy look so easy. Loved it loved it loved it. Adam clearly loves his craft, and I just thought to myself, " How awesome is it to see someone reach their dreams so young and continue creating new dreams and goals that he desires to." So many people keep their dreams to themselves and don't ever see them realized. This Netflix special really reflects the respect he has for all of those comedians before him that Really granted permission for Adam to do whatever he wanted to do because they did it too. Perfect! So proud of you, Adam!
Class Act Comically & Musically.
Brilliant. Best stand up I've had the pleasure of watching for a while. Top shelf jokes that really made me laugh. The balloon one & the dictionary brother one had me in stitches.
Then again the Funky bass skit & the immaculate higher vocal on the daughter still needs me for party alcohol supplies is classic. The Sandman actually delivers from start to finish. It's all quite remarkable & will claim a spot in some of the greatest comedy in history i reckon. Maybe I'm a little musically byassed. I admire the compliment he gives the keyboard dude .I think that's the start of the daughter one.
Respect to u Adam,love ur work man.
Here's one for ur next ...as if u haven't blown audiences away enough... Go an open D tuning on 1 of ur guitars & grab a thick glass slide ,Do a bluesy 1 4 5 progression ....start with an Elmore James open & slide that baby up to the 12th fret....& I'll leave the lyrics in ur capable hands (mind) George Thorogood & Billy Gibbons will love it but George will be in Open G & Jesus Gibbons just left Chicago...& he's bound for New Orleans !
Then again the Funky bass skit & the immaculate higher vocal on the daughter still needs me for party alcohol supplies is classic. The Sandman actually delivers from start to finish. It's all quite remarkable & will claim a spot in some of the greatest comedy in history i reckon. Maybe I'm a little musically byassed. I admire the compliment he gives the keyboard dude .I think that's the start of the daughter one.
Respect to u Adam,love ur work man.
Here's one for ur next ...as if u haven't blown audiences away enough... Go an open D tuning on 1 of ur guitars & grab a thick glass slide ,Do a bluesy 1 4 5 progression ....start with an Elmore James open & slide that baby up to the 12th fret....& I'll leave the lyrics in ur capable hands (mind) George Thorogood & Billy Gibbons will love it but George will be in Open G & Jesus Gibbons just left Chicago...& he's bound for New Orleans !
Watch it again after you are 30+
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I'm not saying that this isn't for young people, but there are just too many moments and jokes in this show that you need to experience yourself before fully understanding and appreciating them.
This isn't your typical stand-up, and I didn't realize how much I needed this.
I think Sandler is trying to convey with this show that you're not supposed to take life too seriously. Life can be sad, sudden, joyful, and it will go on. I recognized all these emotions while watching the show. I haven't laughed this much in a while. I also felt other emotions, and it's comforting to know that Sandler and other celebrities experience what I/we feel.
In life, things will happen that you didn't expect, and you just have to hold on and go with the flow.
I believe if you've lived long enough, you will appreciate this stand-up very much.
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I'm not saying that this isn't for young people, but there are just too many moments and jokes in this show that you need to experience yourself before fully understanding and appreciating them.
This isn't your typical stand-up, and I didn't realize how much I needed this.
I think Sandler is trying to convey with this show that you're not supposed to take life too seriously. Life can be sad, sudden, joyful, and it will go on. I recognized all these emotions while watching the show. I haven't laughed this much in a while. I also felt other emotions, and it's comforting to know that Sandler and other celebrities experience what I/we feel.
In life, things will happen that you didn't expect, and you just have to hold on and go with the flow.
I believe if you've lived long enough, you will appreciate this stand-up very much.
Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- ConnectionsFeatured in 82nd Golden Globe Awards (2025)
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- 亞當.山德勒:愛你喔
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- 1h 14m(74 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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