Hotel handyman Skeeter Bronson (Adam Sandler) gets an unexpected surprise when he discovers that the tall tales he has been telling his niece and nephew are somehow coming true. Hoping to make the most of the mysterious phenomenon, Skeeter spins one outlandish yarn after another, but the children's unexpected contributions to the stories turn Skeeter's life upside down.
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Bedtime Stories carried a sweet story that, even somewhat predictable, proved to be extremely entertaining and fun. Found myself laughing and applauding scenes in the movie. However, I wouldn't recommend this movie for children 8 and under. A Fun Time to be had.
Awesome but very very close to inkheart both fantasy except without the lil kids..worth seeing
I thought this was a great movie for kids and adults alike. My son talked about it for along time afterwards. it was classic Adam Sandler. There could have been a little more Courtney Cox, in that she played some "Monica"--she was very OCD about her particular qualms and I think a little more of that would have added to the movie. It was a great movie, one not to miss, sure to please. It was a great movie for families to enjoy and share together.
umm ok...sorta boring... 4 lil kids great but no...not teenagers....
This is an amazing movie! I gave this movie a 5/5 because it's funny,entertaining,and adventurous. If you are looking for a good laugh then I personaly would choose this movie!
Pretty good movie, the kids enjoyed it. I think the dwarf party was fun, though Sandler gets kicked, it lets the kids see we are all alike, no matter what the size.
This movie was fun for the family, even when he gets kicked in the shins by a dwarf.
I laughed the loudest I believe. It is full of what kids find funny, and it was nice to see a movie with my kids that did not contain sexual innuendos, swearing or uncomfortable moments. We liked it. Thumbs up.
| Adam Sandler | Skeeter Bronson |
| Keri Russell | Jill |
| Guy Pearce | Kendall |
| Russell Brand | Mickey |
| Richard Griffiths | Barry Nottingham |
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'Bedtime Stories" is baloney on Wonder Bread with a Kraft Single and some Miracle Whip - barely lunchable. But many hungry kids (and a few adults) will bite. At some point, with the music swelling or about to swell, a school principal, played by Courteney Cox, complains to her brother, "I'm mad that you told my kids there are no happy endings!" Lady, you left your son and daughter with Adam Sandler, whose fault is that? (Full review)
"Bedtime Stories" is clean enough to fly the Walt Disney Pictures flag, yet it's full of bimbos and cleavage and shots of Adam Sandler getting kicked in the shins by a dwarf. In between little-person attacks, our Everyman character suffers the merciless insults of his social betters. Hostility and pathos make for a very popular combination in comedy. It worked for Chaplin, and it works for Sandler, who may not be the new Chaplin - clearly that title belongs to Rob Schneider, who turns up in a couple of cameos here - but who has his own proven Midas touch. (Full review)