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By The People:The Election Of Barak Obama (Reprice)
Format: DVD (3)
UPC: 8856021084138
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- Release Date : 05/01/2012
- Aspect Ratio : Widescreen 1.85:1 (Anamorphic), Fullscreen
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Language :
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
ENGLISH: dolby Surround 2.0 - Subtitles : English, Chinese, Korean, Thai
- Number of discs : 1
- Rated : PG-13
- Special Features
- - HBO First Look: Making of Big Daddy
- Sheryl Crow Music Video
- Garbage Music Video
- Bonus Trailers
- Credits
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- Actors : Joey Lauren Adams, Joseph Bologna, Samantha Brown, Steve Buscemi, Allen Covert, Adam Sandler, Leslie Mann, John Stewart, Rob Schneider, Cole Sprouse, Dylan Sprouse
- Directors : Dennis Dugan
- Studio : Sony Pictures
- Run Time : 95 mins
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Synopsis :
Gosh--kids. You gotta love 'em; right? Well; not necessarily-- particularly if you're Adam Sandler. But Big Daddy is about paternal devotion in its own oblique way. Sandler plays Sonny Koufax; a law-school grad who has been milking an accident settlement to cover his living expenses; while he continues to slack his way through life. But when his girlfriend threatens to dump him; he decides to show her he's serious about their relationship and pretends to adopt a little boy (in fact; his roommate's son from a one-night stand several years earlier; who shows up on their doorstep just after the roommate leaves town on a job). But after taking care of the tyke for a couple of days; Sonny finds that it's a little like feeding that stray dog that followed you home: Before you know it; you've grown attached to the little fella--and then what are you going to do? By turns crude and maudlin; Big Daddy has its share of laughs and will certainly entertain fans who like Adam Sandler best when he plays the case of arrested development with a smart-aleck retort for everything. --Marshall Fine