Oops, my mistake. I was referring to Nicolas Cage, not Adam Sandler. Now that I know we're talking about Sandler, I'm not a fan so I haven't seen most of his movies, but I thought Airheads was okay (despite Sandler, not because of him) and liked 50 First Dates, but that would include Miss Barrymore so it doesn't count. So, yeah, down to one movie on the Sandler count, and it's not even an "Adam Sandler" movie 'cause he's not the star. :rolleyesGo on then, name them. The ones with Drew don't count cos she's the reason to watch those.
I'd rather watch Adam Sandler's worst movie than watch Will Farrell's best movie. I've seen them both on talk shows and they seem to be okay guys, but I don't care for their styles of "humor".Adam Sandler's stuff is hit or miss for me. It's either really funny or stupidly moronic and trying to be funny. Actually that applies, for me, to Will Farrell as well.
All good Nic Cage movies but I was talking about Adam Sadler.
Ah..OK. Well then. Yeah...Airheads? I enjoyed punch-drunk love when I saw it ages ago...
Whenever there is a timer attached to a bomb and the camera shows the timer winding down from 10 sec... I always count backwards. By the time the bomb actually explodes, I've mowed the fence, cleaned the dirt, run over some errands, painted the backyard and accomplished a few other nonsensical things that I can't think of right now...
I think that a lot of the time it's because the show is not running in real time and a lot of the scenes that we see before the bomb explodes or counts down significantly are actually happening simultaneously.
I do that quite often myself. Even when it's supposed to be "real time" and they aren't cutting away to show what's happening simultaneously (as Riceball mentioned), they rarely seem to get it right.Whenever there is a timer attached to a bomb and the camera shows the timer winding down from 10 sec... I always count backwards. By the time the bomb actually explodes, I've mowed the fence, cleaned the dirt, run over some errands, painted the backyard and accomplished a few other nonsensical things that I can't think of right now...
A police thriller where over the course of a day there's a foot chase, car chase, subject apprehended, a reprimand from the chief, an interrogation, sidearms deployed, at least one shootout ...
... yet not one page of paperwork.
Characters completing other people's sentences - especially when they're offscreen making an entrance with that line.