Roger L. Simon

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5 Comments, 5 Threads

  1. 1. MacDuff

    “We’ve been fighting for 2,000 years – it can’t be much longer”. Priceless line.

    Looks like a winner from the trailer, of course Sandler is funny even in bad movies. The fact that an Israeli soldier is portrayed in a positive light is pretty odd. Maybe they’ve decided that the movie busines is, in fact a business and the bottom line needed some attention.

  2. 2. ElMondo

    Emmanuelle Chriqui, Israeli commandos, and a scene making fun of Hezbollah??

    I’m sooo watching it when it comes out..

  3. 3. Susan W.

    I’m laughing my head off- I love it!
    Thanks, Roger.

  4. 4. ElMondo

    Okay, once again: Emmanuelle Chriqui.

    I’m already sold.
    :-D

  5. Remember, folks, Sandler is one of those actors who can open a movie. He can pretty much decide something is to be made, and someone will finance and distribute it. It kind of looks like he decided it was time the Jews got some good press (which, after all, is sort of what was behind the “Hannukah Song” too.)

    I guess I’m gonna have to see this one.

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