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* [[Best Known for the Fanservice]]: The scene where Jessica Biel's character strips down to her underwear is one of the few reasons anyone remembers the movie. |
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* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Chuck dresses up as Dracula at a gay party. Sandler would later voice Dracula in the ''[[Hotel Transylvania]]'' film series. |
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* [[Squick]]: The calendar, in which the couple pose nude. |
* [[Squick]]: The calendar, in which the couple pose nude. |
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 14 June 2021
- Best Known for the Fanservice: The scene where Jessica Biel's character strips down to her underwear is one of the few reasons anyone remembers the movie.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: Chuck dresses up as Dracula at a gay party. Sandler would later voice Dracula in the Hotel Transylvania film series.
- Squick: The calendar, in which the couple pose nude.
- Unfortunate Implications:
- Everyone in this movie is either Hard Gay or Camp Gay. There is no inbetween.
- The trailers (and title) of the movie. Its hard to preach tolerance in a movie that treats gay marriage as though it were a "wacky" turn of events.
- The MPAA threatening to give a movie an R-rating for the sole reason that there was an intended simple closed-mouth kiss between two men.
- Apparently gay people can't defend themselves and need a straight man to do all the work for them.
- Once Ving Rhames' character comes out the closet, he not only becomes Hard Gay, but incredibly promiscuous.