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3 Grow Old With You N/A
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5 Four Years Old N/A
6 Food Innuendo Guy N/A
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8 Do It For Your Mama N/A
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13 Cordurory Blues N/A
14 Crazy Love N/A
15 Dancin' And Pantsin N/A
16 Fatty Mcgee They're All Gonna Laugh At You
17 At A Medium Pace They're All Gonna Laugh At You
18 The Beating Of A High School Science Teacher They're All Gonna Laugh At You
19 The Cheerleader They're All Gonna Laugh At You
20 I'm So Wasted They're All Gonna Laugh At You
21 Lunchlady Land They're All Gonna Laugh At You
22 The Beating Of A High School Spanish Teacher They're All Gonna Laugh At You
23 Toll Booth Willie They're All Gonna Laugh At You
24 Teenage Love On The Phone They're All Gonna Laugh At You
25 My Little Chicken They're All Gonna Laugh At You
26 Oh Mom... They're All Gonna Laugh At You
27 The Beating Of A High School Bus Driver They're All Gonna Laugh At You
28 Assistant Principal's Big Day They're All Gonna Laugh At You
29 The Buffoon And The Dean Of Admissions They're All Gonna Laugh At You
30 Buddy They're All Gonna Laugh At You
31 The Longest Pee They're All Gonna Laugh At You
32 Food Innuendo Guy They're All Gonna Laugh At You
33 The Beating Of A High School Janitor They're All Gonna Laugh At You
34 Right Field They're All Gonna Laugh At You
35 The Buffoon And The Valedictorian They're All Gonna Laugh At You
36 Mr. Spindel's Phone Call They're All Gonna Laugh At You
37 The Thanksgiving Song Performed By Adam Sandler They're All Gonna Laugh At You
38 The Chanukah Song (ii) unknown
39 The Hanukkah Song unknown
40 Somebody Kill Me unknown
41 Santa Song unknown
42 Mother's Day Song unknown
43 Medium Pace unknown
44 Grow Old With You unknown
45 Girl unknown
46 Food Inuendo Guy unknown
47 Crazy Love What The Hell Happened To Me?
48 The Excited Southerner Meets Mel Gibson What The Hell Happened To Me?
49 The Adventures Of The Cow What The Hell Happened To Me?
50 Dip Doodle What The Hell Happened To Me?
51 The Excited Southerner Proposes To A Woman What The Hell Happened To Me?
52 Memory Lane What The Hell Happened To Me?
53 Mr. Bake-o What The Hell Happened To Me?
54 Sex Or Weight Lifting What The Hell Happened To Me?
55 What The Hell Happened To Me? What The Hell Happened To Me?
56 Do It For Your Mama What The Hell Happened To Me?
57 The Excited Southerner At A Job Interview What The Hell Happened To Me?
58 Joining The Cult What The Hell Happened To Me?
59 Respect What The Hell Happened To Me?
60 Ode To My Car What The Hell Happened To Me?
61 The Excited Southerner Orders A Meal What The Hell Happened To Me?
62 The Goat What The Hell Happened To Me?
63 The Chanuka Song What The Hell Happened To Me?
64 The Excited Southerner Gets Pulled Over What The Hell Happened To Me?
65 The Hypnotist What The Hell Happened To Me?
66 Steve Polychronopolous What The Hell Happened To Me?
67 Zittly Van Zittles What's Your Name?
68 Four Years Old What's Your Name?
69 Voodoo What's Your Name?
70 The Respect Chant What's Your Name?
71 The Goat Song What's Your Name?
72 Dancin' And Pantsin' What's Your Name?
73 Sweat Beatrice What's Your Name?
74 Listenin' To The Radio What's Your Name?
75 Cordurory Blues What's Your Name?
76 Pickin' Daisies What's Your Name?
77 Bad Boyfriend What's Your Name?
78 The Lonesome Kicker What's Your Name?
79 Moyda What's Your Name?
80 Red Hooded Sweatshirt What's Your Name?

Who is Adam Sandler


Sandler starred in Billy Madison (1995) playing a grown man repeating grades 1–12 to earn back his father's respect and the right to inherit his father's multimillion-dollar hotel empire. The film was successful at the box office despite negative reviews. He followed this film with Bulletproof (1996), and the financially successful comedies Happy Gilmore (1996) and The Wedding Singer (1998), his first collaboration with Drew Barrymore. He was initially cast in the bachelor party-themed comedy/thriller Very Bad Things (1998) but had to back out due to his involvement in The Waterboy (1998), one of his first big hits. Sandler continued making successful comedy films including Big Daddy (1999), Mr. Deeds (2002), Anger Management (2003), 50 First Dates (2004, his second collaboration with Drew Barrymore), The Longest Yard (2005), and Click (2006). He also formed his film production company, Happy Madison Productions,[18] in 1999, first producing fellow SNL alumnus Rob Schneider's film Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. The company has produced most of Sandler's subsequent films to date, and is on the Sony/Columbia Pictures lot in Culver City, California. Most of its films have received negative reviews from critics, with three considered among the worst ever made[19] yet most have performed well at the box office. Although his earlier commercially successful films did not receive favorable critical attention, Sandler started to receive more positive reviews beginning with his more dramatic role in Punch-Drunk Love in 2002. Punch-Drunk Love's writer and director, Paul Thomas Anderson, had an "obsession-level" love for Sandler's previous movies and wrote the film with him in mind.[20] Sandler was intimidated to work with Anderson upon viewing his previous film Magnolia (2000), but these fears were alleviated upon receiving the script from Anderson.[21] Roger Ebert's review of Punch-Drunk Love concluded that Sandler had been wasted in earlier films with poorly written scripts and characters with no development. Ebert noted that Sandler's character still maintained the "childlike, love-starved" persona from his previous films, but was shown in a new light as the "key to all Adam Sandler films".[22] Sandler was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance.[21] The film marked the beginning of Sandler moving outside the genre of slapstick comedy to take on more serious roles, such as Mike Binder's Reign Over Me (2007), a drama about a man who loses his entire family in the September 11 attacks and then struggles to rekindle a friendship with his old college roommate (Don Cheadle). Sandler at a press conference for Click in 2005 Sandler starred alongside friend Kevin James in the film I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007), and headlined You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008). The latter was written by Sandler, Judd Apatow, and Robert Smigel, and directed by Dennis Dugan. That same year, Sandler starred along with Keri Russell and English comedian Russell Brand in Adam Shankman's children's fantasy film Bedtime Stories (2008), as a stressed hotel maintenance worker whose bedtime stories he reads to his niece and nephew begin to come true. It marked Sandler's first family film and first film under the Disney banner.[23] In 2009, Sandler starred in Apatow's third directorial feature, Funny People, a comedy drama about a famous comedian (Sandler) with a terminal illness. The film was released on July 31, 2009.[24] After its release, Funny People and Punch-Drunk Love were cited in the June 2010 announcement that Sandler was one of 135 people (including 20 actors) invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[25] Sandler in Berlin in 2009 In 2010, Sandler appeared in Grown Ups, alongside Kevin James, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider, David Spade, Salma Hayek, Maria Bello, and Maya Rudolph. Sandler and Dickie Roberts scribe Fred Wolf wrote the script and Dennis Dugan directed.[26] Sandler's later comedy films, including Grown Ups and Grown Ups 2, received largely negative reviews.[27] Reviewing the latter, critic Mark Olsen of the Los Angeles Times remarked that Sandler had become the antithesis of Judd Apatow; he was instead "the white Tyler Perry: smart enough to know better, savvy enough to do it anyway, lazy enough not to care."[28] The next year, Sandler starred with Jennifer Aniston in the romantic comedy film Just Go with It.[29] He also voiced a capuchin monkey in Kevin James's Zookeeper, released on July 8, 2011. In 2012, he starred in That's My Boy, as a man who fathered a son (Andy Samberg) with his teacher (Eva Amurri) in high school. In 2013, he guest starred in the Disney Channel Original Series Jessie as himself in the episode "Punched Dumped Love". He and Jessie star Cameron Boyce had worked together in Grown Ups and Grown Ups 2; Sandler's 2020 film Hubie Halloween was dedicated to Boyce's memory. Sandler next reunited with Drew Barrymore for a third time in the Warner Bros. romantic comedy Blended, which was filmed in South Africa and released on May 23, 2014. 2014-present: Final theatrical films and switch to Netflix In October 2014, Netflix announced a four-movie deal with Sandler and Happy Madison Productions.[30] Also that year, Sandler co-starred in the drama film Men, Women & Children, directed by Jason Reitman.[31][32] He was considered for the voice of Rocket Raccoon in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy but Bradley Cooper was cast instead.[33] In 2015, Sandler released his last theatrical film, Pixels, based on French director Patrick Jean's 2010 short film of the same name, before transitioning into a distribution deal with Netflix. Sandler's first original film for Netflix was the Western comedy film The Ridiculous 6. Despite being universally panned by critics,[34] on January 6, 2016, it was announced by Netflix that the film had been viewed more times in 30 days than any other movie in Netflix history.[35] Sandler also starred in another Netflix film in 2016, titled The Do-Over. Sandler starred in the 2017 Netflix film Sandy Wexler, in which he plays a talent manager who falls in love with one of his clients. He returned to dramatic territory in 2017 with Noah Baumbach's family drama The Meyerowitz Stories. In the film, Sandler plays Danny Meyerowitz, who is unemployed and separated from his wife. His experiencing dysfunctional relationships with his brother (Ben Stiller), his sister (Elizabeth Marvel), and his father (Dustin Hoffman). The film premiered in competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival where his performance received favorable notices from critics.[6] Peter Debruge, film critic for Variety, wrote of his performance, "With no shtick to fall back on, Sandler is forced to act, and it's a glorious thing to watch".[36] Sandler at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, for the premiere of Men, Women & Children In 2018, Sandler starred in the Netflix film The Week Of alongside Chris Rock. He also starred in a Netflix stand-up special Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh, which was part of his company's Netflix deal and marked his first stand-up film in over two decades. The special was directed by longtime collaborator Steven Brill, while portions of the special was filmed by Paul Thomas Anderson, which marked his first project with Sandler since Punch-Drunk Love sixteen years prior.[37] On May 4, 2019, Sandler made his first appearance as host of Saturday Night Live, ending the episode with a tribute to his friend and fellow former cast member Chris Farley.[38] Sandler received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series nomination for his hosting stint. In June 2019, he reunited with Jennifer Aniston in the Netflix film Murder Mystery, which broke the record for the biggest opening weekend in the company's history,[39] and spawned a sequel, Murder Mystery 2, in 2023.[40] In December 2019, Sandler starred in the crime thriller drama Uncut Gems, directed by the Safdie brothers.[41] The movie and Sandler's acting received critical acclaim and many end-of-year awards from critics, who noted this role as a career best for Sandler, for which he earned the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead.[42][43] In January 2020, Netflix announced a new four-movie deal with Happy Madison Productions worth up to $275 million.[44] Sandler starred in and wrote the 2020 Netflix film Hubie Halloween. Besides, he voiced Leo the lizard in a Netflix's animated coming-of-age musical Leo.[45] Sandler produced and starred in the 2022 sports drama film Hustle, which received critical acclaim. His performance in the film was repeatedly singled out for praise[46] and he received a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award.[47] On March 19, 2023, Sandler was awarded the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Many of Sandler's friends and fellow performers, including Ben Stiller, Conan O'Brien, Dana Carvey, and Judd Apatow, spoke at the event.[48] In 2024, Sandler starred in his second Netflix stand-up comedy special, Adam Sandler: Love You, which was directed by Josh Safdie.[49] He also starred in the science fiction drama film Spaceman, an adaptation of the science fiction novel Spaceman of Bohemia (2017), directed by Johan Renck.[50] Also in 2024, Sandler was named the People's Choice Icon at the 49th People's Choice Awards.[51] In March 2024, Forbes announced that Sandler was the best-paid actor in Hollywood in 2023, earning $73 million.[52] Public image Sandler has been referenced multiple times in various media, including in the TV shows The Simpsons, in the episode "Monty Can't Buy Me Love",[53] in the Family Guy episode "Stew-Roids",[54] and in the South Park episode "You're Getting Old".[55] He was also referenced in the video game Half-Life: Opposing Force.[56] The HBO series Animals episode "The Trial" features a mock court case to decide whether Sandler or Jim Carrey is a better comedian. In 2021, Vogue named Sandler the year's fashion icon for popularizing a "grocery-run look", characterized by oversized T-shirts, XXL pants, and Nike sneakers dubbed as "Adam Sandler style".[57] Menswear brand Old Jewish Men sells a line of basketball shorts inspired by the style.[58] Speaking on the title with Esquire, Sandler remarked: "It took a while. I was working that angle for years. For a while I was like, 'Please accept me and the way I dress.' And 30 years later, they finally came around."[59] Personal life Sandler with his two daughters, Sunny and Sadie, in February 2011, at a ceremony for receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Sandler has been married to Jacqueline "Jackie" Sandler (née Titone) since 2003.[60] She converted to Sandler's religion, Judaism.[61] The couple have two daughters, Sadie (b. May 2006)[62] and Sunny (b. November 2008).[63] Through his wife, Sandler is the son-in-law of politician Joseph H. Titone.[64][65] Sandler's wife and children often appear in his films. Both Sadie and Sunny have each appeared in at least two of the Hotel Transylvania movie series.[66][67] Adam's nephew Jared has also been featured in his films, such as Pixels and Home Team.[68] In 2007, Sandler made a $1 million donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America in Manchester, New Hampshire.[69] Sandler has not publicly discussed his political opinions. It has been reported that he is a registered Republican. He performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention, and donated $2,100 to Rudy Giuliani's 2008 presidential campaign.[70] Filmography Main article: Adam Sandler filmography Awards and nominations Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Adam Sandler Sandler's accolades include an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead,[71] six MTV Movie & TV Awards,[72][73][74][75][76][77] and nine People's Choice Awards.[78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86] He has also been nominated for two Golden Globe Awards,[87][88] three Grammy Awards,[89] five Primetime Emmy Awards,[90] and a Screen Actors Guild Award.[91] Discography Sandler's handprints and shoeprints in front of Grauman's Chinese Theatre, 2008 Studio albums List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications US[92] USCom.[93] AUS[94] CAN[95] They're All Gonna Laugh at You! Released: September 28, 1993 (US) Label: Warner Bros. Format: LP 129 7 — — RIAA: 2× Platinum [96] MC: Gold[97] What the Hell Happened to Me? Released: February 13, 1996 Label: Warner Bros. Format: LP 18 7 — — RIAA: 2× Platinum[96] MC: Platinum[97] What's Your Name? Released: September 16, 1997 Label: Warner Bros. Format: LP 18 — — — RIAA: Gold[96] Stan and Judy's Kid Released: September 21, 1999 Label: Warner Bros. Format: LP 16 — 89 20 RIAA: Gold[96] Shhh...Don't Tell Released: July 13, 2004 Label: Warner Bros. Format: LP, digital download 47 11 — — "The Peeper" was made into a flash cartoon, launched over the 1999 Labor Day weekend as a promotion for Stan and Judy's Kid and was watched by over 1 million users during that period, one of the most-watched video clips on the internet at the time.[98] In 2009 Sandler contributed the Neil Young cover "Like a Hurricane" to Covered, A Revolution in Sound as part of Warner Brothers 50th Anniversary celebrations;[99] the song was performed on the David Letterman Show with a band that included, among others, Waddy Wachtel,[100] who has appeared with Sandler on a number of occasions.[101] Soundtrack albums Title Album details Peak chart positions USCom.[93] Eight Crazy Nights (Original Movie Soundtrack) Released: November 27, 2002[102] Label: Sony Format: LP, digital download Leo (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film) Released: November 21, 2023[103] Label: Netflix Format: Digital download, streaming — Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh Released: March 22, 2019[104] Label: Netflix, Warner Format: Digital download, streaming 1 Singles List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US[105] USAdultPop[106] USHol.[107] USMain.Rock[108] USMod.Rock[109] "The Thanksgiving Song" 1993 107 40 23 29 29 They're All Gonna Laugh at You! "The Chanukah Song" 1996 80 28 20 20 25 RIAA: Gold[110] What the Hell Happened to Me? "Secret"[111] 2004 — — — — — Shhh... 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(1993) What the Hell Happened to Me? (1996) What's Your Name? (1997) Stan and Judy's Kid (1999) Shhh... Don't Tell (2004) Songs "The Thanksgiving Song" "The Chanukah Song" Comedy specials Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh (2018) FilmsWritten Going Overboard (1989) Billy Madison (1995) Happy Gilmore (1996) The Waterboy (1998) Big Daddy (1999) Little Nicky (2000) Eight Crazy Nights (2002, also produced) You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008, also produced) Grown Ups (2010, also produced) Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011, also produced) Jack and Jill (2011, also produced) Grown Ups 2 (2013, also produced) Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015) The Ridiculous 6 (2015, also produced) Sandy Wexler (2017, also produced) The Week Of (2018, also produced) Hubie Halloween (2020, also produced) Leo (2023, also produced) Happy Gilmore 2 (2025, also produced) Produced only Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003) Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005) The Benchwarmers (2006) Click (2006) I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007) The House Bunny (2008) Bedtime Stories (2008) Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) Just Go with It (2011) Zookeeper (2011) That's My Boy (2012) Blended (2014) Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015) Pixels (2015) The Do-Over (2016) Murder Mystery (2019) Home Team (2022) Hustle (2022) Murder Mystery 2 (2023) The Out-Laws (2023) You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah (2023) Kinda Pregnant (2025) Skits "Gay Robot" Related Happy Madison Productions Awards for Adam Sandler vteAARP Movies for Grownups Award for Best Actor Tom Wilkinson (2001) Jack Nicholson (2002) Bill Murray (2003) Liam Neeson (2004) Jeff Daniels (2005) Donald Sutherland (2006) Chris Cooper (2007) Frank Langella (2008) Jeff Bridges (2009) Colin Firth (2010) Oliver Litondo (2011) Denzel Washington (2012) Bruce Dern (2013) Steve Carell (2014) Bryan Cranston (2015) Denzel Washington (2016) Gary Oldman (2017) Viggo Mortensen (2018) Adam Sandler (2019) Anthony Hopkins (2020) Will Smith (2021) Brendan Fraser (2022) Colman Domingo (2023) Adrien Brody (2024) vteBoston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor Robert De Niro (1980) Burt Lancaster (1981) Dustin Hoffman (1982) Eric Roberts (1983) Haing S. Ngor (1984) Jack Nicholson (1985) Bob Hoskins (1986) Albert Brooks (1987) Daniel Day-Lewis (1988) Daniel Day-Lewis (1989) Jeremy Irons (1990) Nick Nolte (1991) Denzel Washington (1992) Daniel Day-Lewis (1993) Albert Finney (1994) Nicolas Cage (1995) Geoffrey Rush (1996) Al Pacino (1997) Brendan Gleeson (1998) Jim Carrey (1999) Colin Farrell (2000) Brian Cox / Denzel Washington (2001) Adrien Brody (2002) Bill Murray (2003) Jamie Foxx (2004) Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005) Forest Whitaker (2006) Frank Langella (2007) Sean Penn / Mickey Rourke (2008) Jeremy Renner (2009) Jesse Eisenberg (2010) Brad Pitt (2011) Daniel Day-Lewis (2012) Chiwetel Ejiofor (2013) Michael Keaton (2014) Paul Dano / Leonardo DiCaprio (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Daniel Kaluuya (2017) John C. Reilly (2018) Adam Sandler (2019) Anthony Hopkins (2020) Hidetoshi Nishijima (2021) Colin Farrell (2022) Paul Giamatti (2023) Timothée Chalamet (2024) vteGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor Neil Diamond (1980) Klinton Spilsbury (1981) Laurence Olivier (1982) Christopher Atkins (1983) Sylvester Stallone (1984) Sylvester Stallone (1985) Prince (1986) Bill Cosby (1987) Sylvester Stallone (1988) William Shatner (1989) Andrew Dice Clay (1990) Kevin Costner (1991) Sylvester Stallone (1992) Burt Reynolds (1993) Kevin Costner (1994) Pauly Shore (1995) Tom Arnold / Pauly Shore (1996) Kevin Costner (1997) Bruce Willis (1998) Adam Sandler (1999) John Travolta (2000) Tom Green (2001) Roberto Benigni / Breckin Meyer (2002) Ben Affleck (2003) George W. Bush (2004) Rob Schneider (2005) Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans (2006) Eddie Murphy (2007) Mike Myers (2008) Jonas Brothers (Joe, Kevin, and Nick, 2009) Ashton Kutcher (2010) Adam Sandler (2011) Adam Sandler (2012) Jaden Smith (2013) Kirk Cameron (2014) Jamie Dornan (2015) Dinesh D'Souza (2016) Tom Cruise (2017) Donald Trump (2018) John Travolta (2019) Mike Lindell (2020/21) LeBron James (2021) Jared Leto (2022) Jon Voight (2023) vteGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress Brooke Shields (1980) Bo Derek / Faye Dunaway (1981) Pia Zadora (1982) Pia Zadora (1983) Bo Derek (1984) Linda Blair (1985) Madonna (1986) Madonna (1987) Liza Minnelli (1988) Heather Locklear (1989) Bo Derek (1990) Sean Young (1991) Melanie Griffith (1992) Madonna (1993) Sharon Stone (1994) Elizabeth Berkley (1995) Demi Moore (1996) Demi Moore (1997) Spice Girls (1998) Heather Donahue (1999) Madonna (2000) Mariah Carey (2001) Madonna / Britney Spears (2002) Jennifer Lopez (2003) Halle Berry (2004) Jenny McCarthy (2005) Sharon Stone (2006) Lindsay Lohan (2007) Paris Hilton (2008) Sandra Bullock (2009) Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, and Sarah Jessica Parker (2010) Adam Sandler in drag (2011) Kristen Stewart (2012) Tyler Perry in drag (2013) Cameron Diaz (2014) Dakota Johnson (2015) Rebekah Turner (2016) Tyler Perry in drag (2017) Melissa McCarthy (2018) Hilary Duff (2019) Kate Hudson (2020/21) Jeanna de Waal (2021) Golden Raspberry Awards (for nominating Ryan Kiera Armstrong, 2022) Megan Fox (2023) vteGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay1980s Bronte Woodard and Allan Carr – Can't Stop the Music (1980) Frank Yablans, Frank Perry, Tracy Hotchner, and Robert Getchell – Mommie Dearest (1981) Robin Moore and Laird Koenig – Inchon (1982) John Kershaw, Shawn Randall, and Ellen Shephard – The Lonely Lady (1983) John Derek – Bolero (1984) Sylvester Stallone, James Cameron, and Kevin Jarre – Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz – Howard the Duck (1986) Jonathan Reynolds and Bill Cosby – Leonard Part 6 (1987) Heywood Gould – Cocktail (1988) Eddie Murphy – Harlem Nights (1989) 1990s Daniel Waters, James Cappe, and David Arnott – The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990) Steven E. de Souza, Daniel Waters, Bruce Willis, and Robert Kraft – Hudson Hawk (1991) Blake Snyder, William Osborne, and William Davies – Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992) Amy Holden Jones – Indecent Proposal (1993) Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein, Steven E. de Souza, and various others – The Flintstones (1994) Joe Eszterhas – Showgirls (1995) Andrew Bergman – Striptease (1996) Eric Roth and Brian Helgeland – The Postman (1997) Joe Eszterhas – An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1998) Jim Thomas, John Thomas, S. S. Wilson, Brent Maddock, Jeffrey Price, and Peter S. Seaman – Wild Wild West (1999) 2000s Corey Mandell and J. David Shapiro – Battlefield Earth (2000) Tom Green and Derek Harvie – Freddy Got Fingered (2001) George Lucas and Jonathan Hales – Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) Martin Brest – Gigli (2003) Theresa Rebeck, John Brancato, Michael Ferris, and John Rogers – Catwoman (2004) Jenny McCarthy – Dirty Love (2005) Leora Barish and Henry Bean – Basic Instinct 2 (2006) Jeffrey Hammond – I Know Who Killed Me (2007) Mike Myers and Graham Gordy – The Love Guru (2008) Ehren Kruger, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci – Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) 2010s M. Night Shyamalan – The Last Airbender (2010) Steve Koren, Adam Sandler, and Ben Zook – Jack and Jill (2011) David Caspe – That's My Boy (2012) Steve Baker, Ricky Blitt, Will Carlough, Tobias Carlson, Jacob Fleisher, Patrik Forsberg, Will Graham, James Gunn, Claes Kjellstrom, Jack Kukoda, Bob Odenkirk, Bill O'Malley, Matthew Alec Portenoy, Greg Pritikin, Rocky Russo, Olle Sarri, Elizabeth Wright Shapiro, Jeremy Sosenko, Jonathan van Tulleken, and Jonas Wittenmark – Movie 43 (2013) Darren Doane and Cheston Hervey – Saving Christmas (2014) Kelly Marcel – Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) Chris Terrio and David S. Goyer – Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) Tony Leondis, Eric Siegel, and Mike White – The Emoji Movie (2017) Niall Leonard – Fifty Shades Freed (2018) Lee Hall and Tom Hooper – Cats (2019) 2020s Tomasz Klimala, Barbara Białowąs, Tomasz Mandes, and Blanka Lipińska – 365 Days (2020/21) Joe DiPietro and David Bryan – Diana: The Musical (2021) Andrew Dominik – Blonde (2022) Rhys Frake-Waterfield – Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) vteGolden Raspberry Award for Worst Screen Combo1990s Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt – Interview with the Vampire / Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone – The Specialist (1994) Any combination of two people (or two body parts) – Showgirls (1995) Demi Moore and Burt Reynolds – Striptease (1996) Dennis Rodman and Jean-Claude Van Damme – Double Team (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio and Leonardo DiCaprio (as twins) – The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) Kevin Kline and Will Smith – Wild Wild West (1999) 2000s John Travolta and anyone sharing the screen with him – Battlefield Earth (2000) Tom Green and any animal he abuses – Freddy Got Fingered (2001) Adriano Giannini and Madonna – Swept Away (2002) Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez – Gigli (2003) George W. Bush and either Condoleezza Rice or his pet goat – Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) Will Ferrell and Nicole Kidman – Bewitched (2005) Shawn Wayans and either Kerry Washington or Marlon Wayans – Little Man (2006) Lindsay Lohan and Lindsay Lohan (as twins) – I Know Who Killed Me (2007) Paris Hilton and either Christine Lakin or Joel David Moore – The Hottie and the Nottie (2008) Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper – All About Steve (2009) 2010s The entire cast of Sex and the City 2 (2010) Adam Sandler and either Katie Holmes, Al Pacino or Adam Sandler – Jack and Jill / The entire cast of Jack and Jill (2011) Mackenzie Foy and Taylor Lautner – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 / The entire cast of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012) Jaden Smith and Will Smith on planet nepotism – After Earth (2013) Kirk Cameron and his ego – Saving Christmas (2014) Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson – Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill – Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) Any two obnoxious Emojis – The Emoji Movie (2017) Donald Trump and "His Self Perpetuating Pettiness" – Death of a Nation and Fahrenheit 11/9 (2018) Any two half-feline/half-human hairballs – Cats (2019) 2020s Rudy Giuliani and his pants zipper – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020) LeBron James and any Warner cartoon character (or Time-Warner product) he dribbles on – Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) Tom Hanks and his latex-laden face (and ludicrous accent) – Elvis (2022) Pooh and Piglet (as Blood-Thirsty Slasher/Killers) – Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) Between 2010–2012, the category also included Worst Screen Ensemble. vteIndependent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead M. Emmet Walsh (1985) James Woods (1986) Dennis Quaid (1987) Edward James Olmos (1988) Matt Dillon (1989) Danny Glover (1990) River Phoenix (1991) Harvey Keitel (1992) Jeff Bridges (1993) Samuel L. Jackson (1994) Sean Penn (1995) William H. Macy (1996) Robert Duvall (1997) Ian McKellen (1998) Richard Farnsworth (1999) Javier Bardem (2000) Tom Wilkinson (2001) Derek Luke (2002) Bill Murray (2003) Paul Giamatti (2004) Philip Seymour Hoffman (2005) Ryan Gosling (2006) Philip Seymour Hoffman (2007) Mickey Rourke (2008) Jeff Bridges (2009) James Franco (2010) Jean Dujardin (2011) John Hawkes (2012) Matthew McConaughey (2013) Michael Keaton (2014) Abraham Attah (2015) Casey Affleck (2016) Timothée Chalamet (2017) Ethan Hawke (2018) Adam Sandler (2019) Riz Ahmed (2020) Simon Rex (2021) vteKids' Choice Awards for Favorite Movie Actor Eddie Murphy (1988) Arnold Schwarzenegger (1989, 1991–1992) Michael J. Fox (1990) Robin Williams (1994) Jim Carrey (1995–1997, 2001, 2004) Will Smith (1998, 2006, 2009) Adam Sandler (1999–2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014) Chris Tucker (2002) Johnny Depp (2008, 2011, 2013) Taylor Lautner (2010) Ben Stiller (2015) Will Ferrell (2016) Chris Hemsworth (2017) Dwayne Johnson (2018, 2020, 2023) Noah Centineo (2019) Robert Downey Jr. (2021) Tom Holland (2022) Timothée Chalamet (2024) vteMark Twain Prize winners Richard Pryor (1998) Jonathan Winters (1999) Carl Reiner (2000) Whoopi Goldberg (2001) Bob Newhart (2002) Lily Tomlin (2003) Lorne Michaels (2004) Steve Martin (2005) Neil Simon (2006) Billy Crystal (2007) George Carlin (2008) Bill Cosby (2009) Tina Fey (2010) Will Ferrell (2011) Ellen DeGeneres (2012) Carol Burnett (2013) Jay Leno (2014) Eddie Murphy (2015) Bill Murray (2016) David Letterman (2017) Julia Louis-Dreyfus (2018) Dave Chappelle (2019) Jon Stewart (2022) Adam Sandler (2023) Kevin Hart (2024) Conan O'Brien (2025) vteMTV Movie & TV Award for Best Comedic Performance Billy Crystal (1992) Robin Williams (1993) Robin Williams (1994) Jim Carrey (1995) Jim Carrey (1996) Jim Carrey (1997) Jim Carrey (1998) Adam Sandler (1999) Adam Sandler (2000) Ben Stiller (2001) Reese Witherspoon (2002) Mike Myers (2003)
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