Director: Steven Brill
Cast: Adam Sandler , Kevin James , Julie Bowen , Ray Liotta , Steve Buscemi , June Squibb , Rob Schneider , Maya Rudolph , Tim Meadows , Kelli Berglund , Peyton List , Michael Chiklis , Bradley Steven Perry , Karan Brar , Cameron Boyce , Noah Schnapp , Lance Lim , Ben Stiller
Plot: It's October 31st in Salem, Massachusetts, and a town's eccentric, devoted community volunteer and the good-natured object of his fellow citizen's derision and meanest pranks, finds himself in the midst of a real investigation, for a real murderer.
My Movie Review: The movie is pure, gross, goofy, extremely earnest harmless Halloween fun a worthy addition to Adam Sandler's comedy flicks its definitely more of a treat than a trick:) Hubie Halloween is actually pretty cool I didn't expect to be this good it's not a masterpiece but probably the most watchable of Sandler's Netflix films I love the vibe it brings light careless fun! I thought the movie was absolutely fantastic Adam Sandler played the role of Hubie Dubois very well no one can act like him. He played the role in the comedy family movie very well and As I'm not actual fan of Adam Sandler few films but I find to enjoy watching this one very much! In the role that he played, he showed reactions like flinching and I still don't know how but if you watch the movie again he dodges almost everything thrown at him. He had a kindhearted and loving person feel to everything he did. I think their thermos idea was absolutely incredible! I love the supporting cast and unexpected funny twist that's his mom was the villain silly but I get the point as the ending he finally gets to kiss and marry the girl love of his life so touching:0
Critics Consensus: Viewers immune to its star's charms won't find it much of a treat, Hubie Halloween is sweet enough to satisfy fans of Adam Sandler's antics. More unexpectedly, it's generally bearable - a light, sweet and nostalgic comedy that is pleasantly devoid of high stakes. "Hubie Halloween" is a seasonal goodie, and it's more treat than trick. Now this is a rare sight: a Happy Madison production that is not entirely terrible? It's nothing spectacular in terms of its story and execution, but it certainly provides some light humor against a nostalgic Halloween backdrop. Fresh because it's the first Adam Sandler movie in ages that didn't make me want to scoop my eyeballs out with a spoon. It's harmless but forgettable. Sandler is using the same bag of tricks he's been using for over 20 years, but it is better than most recent Happy Madison films. The Netflix movie is real not bad it tones down usual
Sandler elements into some very harmlessly charming moments. And
'restrained' is really the word for it. None of this is particularly original though' as nobody said you had to be original to make people laugh:)
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