Netflix, Happy Gilmore and Adam Sandler
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The New Jersey roots of Adam Sandler's new movie "Happy Gilmore 2" gives a sense of how productions at Netflix Fort Monmouth will boost the Shore.
Netflix's record-breaking sequel proves that sometimes the best thing for golf isn't a major — it's Adam Sandler making golf look fun to 47 million viewers.
The reviews on "Happy Gilmore 2" are mixed. The results are not.
Jena Sims is clapping back at the haters. In a TikTok video posted Monday night, the actress and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, 36, pushed back against the notion that she received a role in Netflix’s “Happy Gilmore 2” because she’s married to LIV Golf star Brooks Koepka, who appears in the star-studded comedy.
There is a Happy Gilmore 2 mid-credits scene, after the initial cast credits roll. In the Happy Gilmore 2 mid-credits scene, a news segment reveals that Maxi Golf has been shut down, after a recall of its branded energy drink, which was found to cause health problems, including severe bad breath.
Though I did enjoy some of the callbacks, jokes, silly references, and the show-stealing performance by a certain bad boy of golf, there was something about these homages that turned me off and took me out of the movie. In fact, I was quite annoyed…
Many of the biggest names in golf appear in Happy Gilmore 2, including John Daly who plays himself to perfection.
Adam Sandler’s oafish pro golfer is back on screen for the first time in nearly 30 years, in a new movie that follows the titular Happy Gilmore as he attempts to get back in the game and raise his five kids after the death of wife Virginia (Julie Bowen) in a hurtling golf ball accident.