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BILLY MADISON (PG-13) The comic message behind Adam Sandler's snarky grins and baby geek vocal mannerisms is that he can do anything he wants and you'll find him adorable. Sandler's whiny narcissism is on full display in Billy Madison, a kind of dumbed-down Kindergarten Cop in which he plays an infantile rich kid who's forced to repeat grades 1 through 12. By the end, you feel like a drill sergeant-you want to wipe that stupid grin off Sandler's face. D ( 263/264, Feb. 24/March 3) -OG
Posted Mar 10, 1995
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