| | | Robert and alfred are rival magicians. When alfred performs the ultimate magic trick, robert tries desperately to find out the secret of the trick.
 Editor's Note
 Bobby Boucher (Adam Sandler), the much-abused waterboy of a successful college football team, gets fired but finds his true calling as a player for the neighboring down-and-out team. Unfortunately, his Momma doesn't approve of football (or as she calls it, foosball) and Bobby has to keep his gridiron success a secret. One of Sandler's biggest hits, featuring a group of bizarre Cajun characters and a sweetly goofy plot.
 Plot Summary
 Adam Sandler is charming and disarming as he dusts off and mashes together his beloved SNL charcters Cajun Man and Canteen Boy to create Bobby Boucher, the sweet-tempered, simple-minded, bayou man-child who relishes his job of eighteen years as the much-abused waterboy for the local "good" (well-funded but nasty of spirit) university's football team. True to the appropriate cine-formula, there is also a nearby "bad" (under-funded but generous of spirit) university where Bobby seeks tenure after finally being driven away from his long-time place of employment by the relentless cruelty of those whom he seeks only to refresh and hydrate. It is under the kindly tutelage of the "lesser" university's down-and-out football coach (Henry Winkler phones it in, but warmly) that Bobby realizes his unusual athletic prowess and develops some basic people skills. Kathy Bates has an enormous amount of fun, and is a laugh riot, as Bobby's earthy, over-protective, swamp-shack-dwelling mom; and Fairuza Balk is accessibly luscious in a Daisy Mae turn as Bobby's resourceful, tomboyish, creole-cutie sweetheart. Deadpan delivery, satisfying sight gags, and "elbow-your-neighbor-and-point-at-the-screen" cameos make this an attractive option for fans of the genre.
| Features | Region 1 |  | Keep Case |  | Theatrical Version |  | Anamorphic Widescreen |  | Audio:
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| Entertainment Reviews
 | The Waterboy - Blu-Ray DVD Review By: Josh Lasser - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 7/29/2009 1:15 PM | | Sometimes looking at a new release slate for Blu-rays, one gets the distinct impression that all the good movies have already arrived in the high definition format. I can't believe that's the case -- most people can probably tick off two or three dozen films they are waiting to see released to Blu-ray. And yet, before some favorites arrive on Blu-ray we get treated to half-baked fare like Adam Sandler's The Waterboy....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Buena Vista |
 | Release Date: 1/10/2010 |
 | Running Time: 93 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1998 |  | Catalog ID: 05368300 |  | UPC: 00786936726756 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Video: Color |
| Cast & Crew
| Memorable Quotes| "I'm gonna open up a can of whupass." Bobby (Sandler) |
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| | Professional Reviews | Rolling Stone "...Sandler makes the laughs go down easy..." 12/10/1998 p.132-3USA Today "...Adam Sandler has scored himself a buoyantly silly sports farce..." 11/27/1998 p.6E New York Times "...Loony, unapologetic fun....This escapist comedy is so cheerfully outlandish that it's hard to resist, and so good-hearted that it's genuinely endearing..." 11/06/1998 p.E18 Box Office "...Filled to overflowing with the baffling surrealism and wacky wit that are the hallmarks of Sandler's brand of comedy....For a wellspring of loony laughs, see THE WATERBOY..." 12/01/1998 p.43 |
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