

No weapons of any kind will be permitted into the arena.Camera policy is set by the show, best practice suggests no cameras for events.Bags larger than 14" x 16" will not be permitted into the arena, this includes backpacks.Patron bags will be searched and tagged once allowed into the arena.

If needed, security will perform pat downs on patrons in addition to the metal detectors

Please note that the arena will be using the following security procedures for all events at the arena. Sandler’s recent film HUSTLE was a critical and audience favorite. Records released the audio companion to Sandler’s critically acclaimed Netflix special.īeyond his beloved standup, Sandler’s films have grossed over $3 billion worldwide and his films on Netflix have been some of the streamer’s most successful. In conjunction with Netflix, Warner Bros. In 2018, 100% Fresh was released on Netflix which was Sandler’s first comedy special in twenty years and filmed during his last concert tour. Tickets are on sale to the general public starting Friday, September 16th at 10am.Ī successful actor, writer, producer, and musician, Sandler has also performed on stage to live audiences on a sold-out tour across the U.S. The 15-date fall outing includes stops in Manchester, Boston, Belmont Park, Tampa and more.
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Seeing Apatow-better-half Leslie Mann slumming it as Lisa, a ditzy high school teacher who sets the course of female characters back decades, or seeing 80s teen movie deity John Hughes rumored to be one of the film's co-writers (it's no wonder he chose to go by the pseudonym Edmond Dantes). Dorfman's Emmit is so under-realized that he never quite gels it almost seems as though his lines are dubbed by an even bigger geek.Īnd despite all this, it's hard to say what hurts more. Hartley possesses some of Anthony Michael Hall's sympathetic geekiness, Mr. It doesn't help that its main characters are blatant knock-offs of Jonah Hill and Michael Cera from " Superbad". Deeds" and "Little Nicky", has virtually no comic timing and no ear for dialogue. The film, directed by Steven Brill, who helmed the equally unfunny Adam Sandler comedies "Mr. It's not bad enough that these two are classically "how to we meet a girl" clueless, they are also instantaneously beset by a startlingly psychopathic bully named Filkins (played by the Cusackian Alex Frost, looking every bit his twenty-one years) and an even bigger loser named Emmit (David Dorfman, in an obvious ploy to get some McLovin). In an opening phone conversation, we meet Wade (Nate Hartley, stick-thin, with young Anthony Michael Hall hair) and Ryan, who goes by the name of "T-Dog" and is played by Troy Gentile, who has twice played a young Jack Black ("Nacho Libre", " Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny"). But "Drillbit" lacks even the slightest inspiration to make it anything more than the sum of its rehashed parts.Ĭo-produced by Judd Apatow and co-written by Apatow-mainstay Seth Rogen, "Drillbit" introduces two high school freshmen that the film goes to great pains to make instant losers. "My Bodyguard" comes-out-swinging to mind ("Drillbit" even features a cameo by "My Bodyguard" himself Adam Baldwin - amazingly Kevin Costner, or Matt Dillon for that matter, is nowhere to be found).

"Drillbit" - a tone-deaf would-be comedy about three high school wimps who hire Owen Wilson's titular loser as their bodyguard - feels like a bargain-basement knock-off of any number of teen movies. It's one of those titles, like "Joe Dirt" or "Deuce Bigalow", that get applied to a one-joke comedy in the hope that laughs will fall out by virtue of the name alone.
