Is "Happy Gilmore 2" a good movie?
Reviews are mixed, but the film has resonated with audiences, particularly Gen X fans of Adam Sandler.
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Happy Gilmore 2 has taken Netflix by storm, with a surprising cameo by golf star Scottie Scheffler and a wave of nostalgia for Gen X fans of Adam Sandler's original film.
The sequel to the 1996 comedy classic, "Happy Gilmore 2," brings back Adam Sandler as the iconic Happy Gilmore. While reviews are mixed, the film has resonated with audiences, particularly Gen X, driven by nostalgia and Sandler's enduring appeal.
**Scottie Scheffler's Cameo:** World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler makes a memorable appearance, poking fun at his real-life arrest at the 2024 PGA Championship. Hunter Mahan, who was Adam Sandler’s golf-swing double, said, "People never see that side of Scottie. He is just head down, grind, talks about his faith and his family. But then you see that movie and you are like, dude’s got a lot of personality. He is funny. He’s just a dude at the end of the day.”
**Sandler's Gen X Appeal:** Sandler's humor, though sometimes controversial, appeals to a generation that grew up with his films. His characters are often relatable, portraying everyday guys who stick by their friends and learn valuable lessons. As culture writer John DeVore notes, "Gilmore, like Sandler, is an icon of Gen X masculinity."
**Netflix Success:** "Happy Gilmore 2" is a massive hit for Netflix, which partnered with Sandler in 2014. The film racked up 46.7 million views in its first three days and is currently the No. 1 English-language movie on the platform.
The movie also provides some poignant references to Happy Gilmore actors who have died since the movie’s release nearly 30 years ago—including game show host Bob Barker, who nearly stole the first “Happy Gilmore” from its star. Happy Gilmore is fully middle-aged now, and to grow older is to say goodbye to people you love.
Reviews are mixed, but the film has resonated with audiences, particularly Gen X fans of Adam Sandler.
The movie streamed 46.7 million times in its first three days, becoming Netflix's most successful U.S. opening weekend.
Scheffler embraced the opportunity to poke fun at himself, particularly his 2024 PGA Championship arrest, showcasing his comedic timing and willingness to self-deprecate.
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