The Longest Yard (2005)
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The Longest Yard (Full Screen Edition)
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| Directed by | Peter Segal |
| Cast | Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds, Nelly (III), Walter Williamson, William Fichtner, David Patrick Kelly, Lobo Sebastian and Nicholas Turturro |
| Theatrical Release | May 27, 2005 |
| DVD Release | September 20, 2005 |
| Running Time | 113 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 097360462845 |
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Average user review:| Not the Burt Reynolds version |
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June 22, 2008
| Well....I Liked It! |
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| Fumble. All I can say is Fumble. |
Alas it wasn't. How did this film fail? After watching the original film, the British "Mean Machine", and finally this one, I came to realize that the spirit was just missing from the cast, the production, and the design. While Sandler spewed the same lines that Reynolds did during his prime, it was difficult for me to see Sandler filling into Reynolds' boots. The two actors are not the same, the age of America is different, and what originally was a creative film about self-discovery, turned into an over-budgeted film about trying to make the audience see those amazing hits that can be seen on ESPN. Director Peter Segal has nobody to blame but himself. "The Longest Yard" is one of those films that couldn't be remade today because the surrounding themes are obsolete. The bulk of this issue falls on the casting. I have already denounced Sandler, but Chris Rock is the icing on the cake. He is absolutely not Caretaker. He was not the smart, Jiminy Cricket-esque character that Crewe needed to see what was important to him in the long run. When it comes to the quintessential pinch moment, there is no emotion - I literally didn't care what happened between the two. They tried to be funny together with words, but the humor in the original fell in the situation, not Rock lounging around like this was his obvious first day at prison. The rest of the story, with the miscast of these two, fell completely to the ground. Sandler's cronies are there, Schnieder humiliating himself again, but Cromwell made me twitch again. Where was his evil, his motive, his sinister tenacity? Again, due to a much bigger budget, bigger stars, and a decision to make the punches bigger than the story, Segal let this film slip right out of his hands and into a failed category.
Nothing worked in this film - at least I didn't think anything did until I finished the film and found myself humming a few bars from the music. The music was way TOO LOUD - it distracted (like so many other elements of this remake) from the essential storylines, but it was perfect music for this film. They strengthened the hits, made us feel like we were on the field with the team, and inspired us to root for the good guys - but the music alone doesn't create an amazing film (unless it is a musical - but I digress). "The Longest Yard" suffered because of its poor character development, its poor casting decision, the painful story, and the insufferable direction. Yet, the music remained a constant focus. Thank you music team - it is the only one that I am handing out for this review.
Overall, I hated this film. It disgraced the original and I don't even find myself a fan of sports films. If I had to rank these three films (the original, the remake, and the British) it would be a tight race between Vinnie Jones and young Reynolds - I thought that the Brits seemed to have a better grasp on what this film was trying to accomplish more than Segal did. Sandler was a joke, Rock sunk to the bottom, and it was obvious that Reynolds was just in it for the nostalgic effect. While the cameos by the ex-jocks would make any enthusiast drool, they try their best to hold up any remaining value to this film. It took me two views to make it through this, while I can nearly recite all of the lines from "Happy Gilmore" or "Billy Madison". That should be the perfect example of what horrid road Sandler has been traveling. I would strongly suggest skipping this film. Watch the original or import, but seem to know better what comedy is all about than Mr. Segal.
Grade: * out of ***** October 27, 2007
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