Cheaper than a flight to Honolulu, with probably a few more laughs.
So dispiritingly awful that responsible cinema staff should make audiences remove their ties and shoelaces on their way into the auditorium.
Just don't go.
The presence of Nicole Kidman, meanwhile, merely adds to the mystery surrounding Sandler’s appeal. But even she cannot raise the standard.
A witless farrago of poo jokes, misjudged physical comedy and un-cute children.
Fans of the stars should find this acceptable Saturday night fare and Nicole Kidman has a welcome comic supporting role as the catty Devlin.
The plot makes no sense and the jokes are tepid at best.
A case of right stars, wrong vehicle.
A few laughs, a lot of slack and some mild xenophobia are the order of the day in the latest so-so romp to come off the Sandler production line.
The climax at a deluxe hotel in Hawaii must be the most objectionable gathering since 1923 when Hitler staged his Beer Hall Putsch in Munich. Only Jennifer Aniston emerges unscathed.
You're just going to wait for the DVD? Good call.
General release. Check local listings for show times.