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** Jimmie (Jon Lovitz) as the lecherous and ridiculous wedding singer Julia refuses to hire.
** Jimmie (Jon Lovitz) as the lecherous and ridiculous wedding singer Julia refuses to hire.
{{quote| "He's losing his mind...and I'm reaping all the benefits!"}}
{{quote| "He's losing his mind...and I'm reaping all the benefits!"}}
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Sammy.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Sammy.
* [[Love Epiphany]]
* [[Love Epiphany]]
* [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]]: How the Film opens.
* [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]]: How the Film opens.
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* [[Period Piece]]: A rather unusual one. There's really no reason why this story had to be set in 1985, thirteen years before the film's release, but it sure gives a ton of great joke opportunities.
* [[Period Piece]]: A rather unusual one. There's really no reason why this story had to be set in 1985, thirteen years before the film's release, but it sure gives a ton of great joke opportunities.
* [[Piss-Take Rap]]: The Rappin' Granny.
* [[Piss-Take Rap]]: The Rappin' Granny.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Up to ''The Wedding Singer'', most of Sandler's roles had been [[Man Child|immature guys]] [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|who eventually revealed a more sensitive side]]. This was the first role of his to be a fairly straightforward nice-guy-with-underdog-tones, and that eventually became his new type.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Up to ''The Wedding Singer'', most of Sandler's roles had been [[Man Child|immature guys]] [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|who eventually revealed a more sensitive side]]. This was the first role of his to be a fairly straightforward nice-guy-with-underdog-tones, and that eventually became his new type.
* [[Popular History]]
* [[Popular History]]
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Holly, by her own admission.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Holly, by her own admission.