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Las únicas materias a las que Billy, heredero del Madison Hotel, ha dedicado su tiempo últimamente han sido las chicas y el alcohol. Para él, la vida ha sido una fiesta continua durante los diez años transcurridos desde que acabó el colegio. Se ha dedicado a beber interminables daiquiris, ponerse moreno en la piscina, gastar bromas pesadas y perseguir faldas. Pero cuando Brian Madison informa a su irresponsable hijo de que piensa poner su millonaria empresa a nombre del codicioso vicepresidente Eric Gordon, Billy va a por todas. Retoma sus estudios para conseguir sacarse un título en 24 semanas, ¡y con nota! Y esta vez, sin que su padre le financie ni un solo dólar. ¿Será capaz el zoquete de Billy de enderezar su vida para conseguir el respeto de su padre, la fortuna familiar y el amor de su bella profesora, Verónica? Al menos, se merece una oportunidad. (FILMAFFINITY)
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this is a hilarious fun feel good comedy Adam Sandler at his best!!
Alright premise, but the film itself is mostly annoying. It's one of those movies that people sometimes cite as a "good" Adam Sandler comedy, along with Happy Gilmore and The Waterboy, but I don't see it. Sandler is a superb dramatic actor, but he doesn't have the chops for comedy.
Born right in the heart of the golden era of SNL goofball idiot comedy, this lands somewhere near the middle of the pack in terms of overall watchability. It's a completely moronic premise that serves as nothing more than a thin vehicle to move from one throwaway sight gag to the next, but never has any illusions about evolving into something bigger. The film sticks with its bread and butter, a series of skits that would've been right at home on a particularly brainless episode of SNL, while dedicating as little time as possible to furthering the plot. Fortunately, many of the jokes and puns are still genuinely funny, although the ratio between those that kill and those that go down in flames is pretty weak when compared to some of its contemporaries. A few great one-liners from this one still pop up in my vocabulary today, but not with anywhere near the frequency of the best moments from Wayne's World or Tommy Boy. Like the original Ace Ventura, it hasn't aged spectacularly but there are worse ways to kill ninety minutes.
Back to school Back to school to prove to dad I'm not a fool... Awesome movie
Billy Madison is among the best of the bottom shelf absurd-comedies. Some jokes are funny, but most feel like they were written by the same elementary school students Billy is trying to impress. However, its influence on Adam Sandler's career and 1990s comedy is undeniable. And having grown up during that era, I can't help but give it extra points for nostalgia.