Movie Review: Jack and Jill Posted on November 16, 2011January 11, 2022 By Dangerous Lee This is the first time that I have seen an Adam Sandler film in theatres. It was OK, some funny parts, many goofy ass parts. My mom thought it was hilarious! Al Pacino‘s role was ridiculous and the cameos by Johnny Depp and David Spade were equally ridiculous. I also liked the message of “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” that this movie is trying to convey. Over the past year I have heard many in the African American community argue that men dressing as women in films is something that seems to be exclusive to Black comedians over the years as a way to emasculate them. Well, those same people in the African American community can quit crying because Adam Sandler, a Jewish man, has joined the ranks of cross dressing for laughs. Rating: 3 out of 5 stars Like this:Like Loading... Related Blogs by Dangerous Lee Movie, Concert, and Book Reviews Adam Sandlerafrican-americanAl PacinoDavid SpadeJack & JillJohnny DeppKatie Holmes
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One of the last lines by Al Pacino in the film is, “Burn this.” I agree. I don’t understand why Pacino and Sandler would ever be bothered doing this junk, but then again, both of their careers have sort of started to fade. Good review. Check out mine when you can.
Thanks for reading. Perhaps that last scene is in reference to the entire film. Ha! Read your in dept review and enjoyed it as well.