Netflix | Release Date (Streaming): December 11, 2015
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lukechristianscFeb 16, 2016
The script by Sandler and Tim Herlihy has a bunch of western cliche's, it's predictable and this comedy gets one laugh so sad, but this film was sort of interesting. But the other hand I am glad I'm on the couch. Adam Sandler is Tommy, he wasThe script by Sandler and Tim Herlihy has a bunch of western cliche's, it's predictable and this comedy gets one laugh so sad, but this film was sort of interesting. But the other hand I am glad I'm on the couch. Adam Sandler is Tommy, he was raised by Indians he is approached by his long lost father Frank Stockburn (Nick Nolte) who tells him that he needs 50, 000 or he'll get killed by his own gang. Tommy goes on a journey to find his 5 brothers (Rob Schneider, Taylor Lautner, Jorge Garcia, Terry Crews and Luke Wilson). This film is just painful, these talented people (expect Sandler) are just stuck in a lazy Adam Sandler film. But I found some moments. 2.5 out 5 stars Expand
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RalfbergsAug 31, 2016
Certainly expected something better given how many comedic actors are in the movie (and I don't hate Sandler as much as others do). But was too ''ridiculous'' in the end and not funny or just dumb at too many parts. Not that it's completelyCertainly expected something better given how many comedic actors are in the movie (and I don't hate Sandler as much as others do). But was too ''ridiculous'' in the end and not funny or just dumb at too many parts. Not that it's completely bad, the story ain't that bad and there are certainly lots of worse movies. Expand
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TrilobiteGDec 14, 2015
It provides hit and miss laughs, some laughs being genuinely from the diaphragm, there are some good morals sprinkled in as well. However, Sandler always produces something with a pathway of toilet humour and the occasional causalIt provides hit and miss laughs, some laughs being genuinely from the diaphragm, there are some good morals sprinkled in as well. However, Sandler always produces something with a pathway of toilet humour and the occasional causal racism/sexism. I would've bumped this up to a higher rating as pixels deserved but it lacked the magic and well executed action scenes of Chris Columbus. Expand
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doodlermanDec 12, 2015
Well. It's not as heinous as the majority of critics make it out to sound, but goddamn is it bad. At the very least, I smiled. It's not a laugh, but it's better than nothing.
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RvwFromUpHereDec 14, 2015
What: The Ridiculous 6 (2015)
Who: Adam Sandler, Herbert Love, Hurley, Team Jacob, Rob Schneider Is a Carrot, a Royal Tenenbaum, MacGruber, Jack Monk Jr., Mr. White, Mr. Pink, Four Leaf Tayback, Machete, Blake Shelton (Like, the real Blake
What: The Ridiculous 6 (2015)
Who: Adam Sandler, Herbert Love, Hurley, Team Jacob, Rob Schneider Is a Carrot, a Royal Tenenbaum, MacGruber, Jack Monk Jr., Mr. White, Mr. Pink, Four Leaf Tayback, Machete, Blake Shelton (Like, the real Blake Shelton), and Vanilla Ice as Mark Twain (Like, the actual Vanilla Ice plays the actual Mark Twain, I could not make this up)
Where: That wacky Adam Sandler Universe where fart jokes reign, Taylor Lautner does whatever you tell him to do, and Jon Lovitz somehow finds work
When (can I watch again): The next time you finish a Beer Olympics and are waiting for the Papa John's guy to show up
Why: Because all Happy Madison movies are GUARANTEED $100 Million in the box office, just give in and watch some lowest common denominator comedy
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CarlosBravoMar 12, 2018
It is Fun, but is toooo long (really to long) but i laugh so much times wit adam
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eric4758Dec 12, 2015
Despite the constant drivel of racial stereotyping in the movie with mixed results in eliciting laughs, I'd say Ridiculous 6 is one of the funnier Adam Sandler movies that have been released so far but that's not saying much because theDespite the constant drivel of racial stereotyping in the movie with mixed results in eliciting laughs, I'd say Ridiculous 6 is one of the funnier Adam Sandler movies that have been released so far but that's not saying much because the quality of Sandler comedies have been plummeting ever since... since the last ten years? This flick is a tad better than that redonkulous Zohan movie. That's for sure. Expand
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Saman_TepesDec 12, 2015
It's not a bad start to a 4 movie deal with Netflix but this movie relies too heavily on racial and cultural stereotypes to keep it from being a total snooze fest. It's worth watching if your an Adam Sandler fan but it's no Happy Gilmore.
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NicoteenFeb 19, 2016
The ridiculous 6 is okay, even good (in genre: comedy) when you start watching with low expectations and a poo humor. But if you don't like Adam Sandler or farts then DON'T WATCH IT!"

+ (positive) : + cast + sometimes good humor +
The ridiculous 6 is okay, even good (in genre: comedy) when you start watching with low expectations and a poo humor. But if you don't like Adam Sandler or farts then DON'T WATCH IT!"

+ (positive) :
+ cast
+ sometimes good humor
+ stupid
+ midpart is alright

- (negative):
- 2h are far to long
- sometimes bad humor
- stupid
- doesn't tries to be a trash movie

GENRE RATING: 7.1
RATING: 5.0
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IAmTechJun 18, 2016
Yes that's right, I've seen the fabled one time controversial Adam Sandler movie, all the way through! who wants to touch me? (yes I also realise I just totally dated my own review with this dated gag reference, had to be done). So yeah...itsYes that's right, I've seen the fabled one time controversial Adam Sandler movie, all the way through! who wants to touch me? (yes I also realise I just totally dated my own review with this dated gag reference, had to be done). So yeah...its a dumb western filled with blatant stereotypes, corny routines, obvious gags and it treats women as nothing more than sexual objects, but in all honesty what did you expect? Firstly its an Adam Sandler movie, and secondly, it has 'ridiculous' in the bloody title! its literately saying to you, this movie is gonna be daft as sh*t, you have been warned. So why all the fuss I don't know.

Plot wise its your typical western fare about revenge and...umm, more revenge. Tommy Stockburn (Sandler) has been raised by native Americans (or red Indians to be politically incorrect) because way back as a child his mother was shot dead by a mysterious stranger. His father Frank (Nick Nolte) was an infamous bank robber and just happens to come by Tommy's village to tell him he's his father because plot convenience. Frank speaks of 50K he's buried away and intends to share with Tommy, but before you can say rootin-tootin outlaws, some outlaws turn up that used to be in a gang with Frank and claim the money. Frank lies about the moneys whereabouts as the gang take him hostage to go find it, this gives Tommy time to find the loot in its real location. Alas Tommy is unable to find the loot so he must come up with another way to raise 50K to pay the outlaws and save his dad. The clock is ticking before the outlaws realise that Frank was lying about the moneys location.

Now the main lure here must be the stereotypical ridiculous six characters that are all hilariously related to each other, no really its hilarious...OK its not. Sandler is obviously the leader of the gang, the low gravely Eastwood voiced, ice cool loner, raised by native Americans and is super hot with knives. Terry Crews is Chico, a black piano player who hasn't ever admitted to anyone he's actually, possibly, slightly black, and of course despite the fact he's huge...he's actually a real softie. Jorge Garcia plays Herm, a role that probably would have gone to John Belushi or John Candy if they were alive. A big fat slobby, dirty, feral type bloke who can't speak English but everyone understands him anyway. Taylor Lautner embarrasses himself immensely here as the gangs redneck simpleton complete with braces and buckteeth. Luke Wilson plays the dandy type, good looking, athletic, well dressed, but a miserable failure with his last occupation as a bodyguard for Abe Lincoln. Lastly good old Rob Schneider plays the greasy dirty Mexican Ramon who owns a donkey with super powered diarrhea. So there you have a complete array of stereotypes, the white man raised by Indians, the token black guy, the fat slob, the doofus, the dandy and the dirty Mexican. Oh and Nolte, can't understand a bloody word he's saying, not one.

Now whilst many might be expecting the biggest load of horse sh*t this side of the Rio Grande, in all fairness, its not that bad...in places. The gang sets out to pinch 50K from various people and places that they consider to be bad or immoral, so they don't feel bad about stealing basically. As you might expect what you get is pretty predictable stuff with some pretty daft action. They rob a bank utilising Ramon's diarrhea filled donkey as a diversion, yes this means the donkey sh*ts all over someone. They steal a huge gold nugget from a casino owned by Smiley Harris (Harvey Keitel), this involved much silly hijinks from the whole gang such as Chico and his piano playing and Tommy with his knife skills. They also steal a huge sum of cash from Ezekiel Grant (Jon Lovitz), Mark Twain (Vanilla Ice) and General Custer (David Spade) in a poker game which involves the whole gang. Yes I did just mention Vanilla Ice as Mark Twain, yes it was unbelievably insane casting, yes I admit I quite liked it yet I do not know why, yes I am ashamed of myself.

Another rather quirky scene involved John Turturro as Abner Doubleday, the man who apparently came up with the all American national past time of rounde...errr baseball. I don't know the history behind this actual person, nor do I know the rules of baseball inside out, however I do have a basic knowledge of the game, not that that's necessary to enjoy this scene though...I digress. Anywho, this scene is actually quite amusing as Turturro literately makes up the rules of baseball as he goes along, but only because he's trying to not lose at his own creation. It sounds childish but the fact that Doubleday is useless at his own sport creation, whilst everyone else is getting the hang of it, was actually reasonably funny, mainly because of Turturro's performance.

This movie is pretty much like any throwaway silly comedy I've ever seen through my life, it has its moments, it does make you smile at times, and to that affect...its done its job essentially (much like the gloriously stu
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