Anger Management

Anger Management

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Anger Management

Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson, Krista Allen, Marisa Chandler, Marisa Tomei

Sandler plays a businessman who is wrongly sentenced to an anger-management program, where he meets an aggressive instructor.

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  • September 29, 2009
    Not fantastic!
  • August 11, 2009
    A so-so comedy with a few good scenes. Very good cast line up and Jack Nicholson can play crazy like no one else!
  • May 30, 2009
    Another movie that should have been reviewed a long time ago. Plot is kind of lackluster and pointless. But Sandler vs. Nicholson is interesting and there are some good lines in the movie.
  • May 17, 2009
    saw but don't remember much
  • December 8, 2008
    "Let the healing begin"

    Dave Buznick (Adam Sandler) is an even-tempered businessman who, after a series of strange misunderstandings on an airline flight, finds himself accused of air rage. A judge sentences Dave to undergo anger management therapy, and he soon finds hims...( read more)elf in the care of Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson), a celebrated therapist. However, Dave's group therapy sessions with a handful of truly disturbed individuals -- among them jumpy ex-con Chuck (John Turturro), obsessive sports fan Nate (Jonathan Loughran), slow-burning Lou (Luis Guzman), egocentric Andrew (Allen Covert), and bisexual porn stars Gina and Stacy (Krista Allen and January Jones) -- leave him far more unsettled than when he arrived. Later, when Buddy decides to move into Dave's home for intensive therapy, he soon discovers Buddy has more than a bit of his own anger to resolve, and that no one brings out Dave's deeply buried inner rage quite like Buddy.

    Review
    Anger Management is one of those movies that wants to serve you on some smart witty and intelligent humor. Jack Nicholson's performance is great though it can't be placed on the same level in the movie "As Good As It Gets". Nevertheless as you can beat some of the ever-returning clichés in this movie you're in for some fun moments. Certainly the every living happily ever after cliché is a tough one to beat. Not a masterpiece at all, more a film with an overall average of everything. I wouldn't recommend it, instead I say the must see is "As Good As It Gets".
  • November 14, 2009
    Too stupid to be funny
  • November 13, 2009
    Put these two together in any movie, weather it is meant to be funny, sad or and action movie, and it would be wonderful.
  • November 10, 2009
    I love Adam Sandler!
  • November 6, 2009
    jack really gets adam...lol
  • November 4, 2009
    loved it. Adam Sandlars movies in my opinion have kind of been going down hill as of late. But this was definitely one of his funnier movies

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