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Genres:
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Comedy /
Romance
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Director:
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Peter Segal
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Actors:
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Lynne Thigpen,
Jonathan Loughran,
Adrian Ricard,
Adam Sandler,
Jack Nicholson,
Marisa Tomei,
Luis Guzmán,
Kurt Fuller,
Krista Allen,
January Jones,
John Turturro,
Nancy Carell,
Woody Harrelson,
Kevin Nealon,
Allen Covert
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Duration:
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106 min.
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Rating:
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(6.1/10)139
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Plot Summary:
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Overworked and undervalued Dave Buznik is a businessman whose dash practically seems stuck in subscribe to gear. He's got a boss who just as without difficulty completely progress b increase on him, as recognize the the score that Dave does all the work but the boss gets the reliability. He's got a pacifist mould that continually gets the best of him, causing him to evade antagonism whenever possible. But it only seems to make do c leave worse in compensation Dave when he can't use up manners and lets the aggregate solely sit. Notwithstanding how, when a misunderstanding aboard an airplane la... nds Dave in court, the only retreat unserviceable is thoroughly the cure of Dr. Buddy Rydell, a psychiatrist and anger management boffin. While the unconventional Buddy seems venomous and psychotic, he might objective be Dave's only solution to a stew that seriously needs to be addressed.
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Anger Management
American comedy starring Adam Sandler as a mild-mannered businessman who is deemed aggressive and sentenced to work with unorthodox therapist Jack Nicholson
In a prologue set in Brooklyn in 1978 (all 'Dukes Of Hazzard' and 'Chips' T-shirts), we discover the root of David Buznik's problems. On the verge of his first kiss, during a street party, the local bully yanks down his pants - exposing his "weener" to the crowd. Twenty-five years later, David (Sandler) is a put-upon employee at a pets' clothes firm (he designs lines for overweight cats). Although he's got a loving girlfriend, Linda (Tomei), he's unable to commit and even has problems expressing his feelings in public: "You know I don't like people watch me kiss," he says, before shaking hands goodbye and heading...
Anger Management
Ever dread a dental appointment that didn't turn out to be as painful as anticipated? "Gee," you say when the drilling stops, "that could have been worse." And so it is with the haphazard Jack Nicholson-Adam Sandler vehicle, Anger Management.
Perhaps a sense of quasi-relief sounds like small beer satisfaction for this clash-of-the-titans collaboration between symbols of quite different generations, a coming together of stars so major both of them have their personal chefs listed in the credits. But when it comes to high-concept, low-brow Hollywood comedies, you really have to take what you can get.
That's especially true where Sandler is concerned. His intriguing Punch-Drunk Love partnership with Paul Thomas Anderson notwithstanding, he's made some of the ...
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