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The 1999 box-office smash '''''Big Daddy''''' starred [[Adam Sandler]], [[The Daily Show|Jon Stewart]], and twin child actors Cole and Dylan Sprouse. It tells the story of thirtysomething Manhattan resident Sonny Koufax (Sandler), a Syracuse law graduate who has no plan whatsoever of taking his bar exam. Instead, he lives off a fat settlement from getting his foot run over years ago and works as a toll-booth collector one day per week, spending the rest of his days sleeping and watching cartoons at the apartment he rents with fellow Syracuse alum Kevin Gerrity (Stewart).
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This movie also features Joey Lauren Adams as Layla, a lawyer who helps Sonny; Leslie Mann as Corinne, Layla's sardonic sister; and Rob Schneider as Nazo, a delivery boy who often brings Sonny food. Steve Buscemi turns up in a cameo as a homeless person.
 
[[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] that character in ''[[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]]''. Or the other character in ''[[Kick-Ass]]''. Or [[Big Daddy (band)|the novelty band that performed 80s and 90s songs in the style of specific other 50s and 60s songs]]. Or with rapper Big Daddy Kane. Or with [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]'s Big Daddy V - or, for that matter, with their [[Kevin Nash|"Big Daddy Cool."]] Or with those tough drill-arm enemies from ''[[BioShock (series)]]''. Or with that huge, 1,000-calorie burger offered by Southern California restaurant chain Cronies.
 
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