Billy Madison

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It's been a while since I last saw this movie. I had forgotten how dumb it was. That being said...I still think the movie is funny and Bridgette Wilson was hot. :up:
 
Yeah, this film is a childhood memory of mine. Even know i was almost a teen when it came out.

One of the best quotes.

"He called the S**t poop":o:yay:
 
Soooooo many quotable lines:

-"If peeing your pants is cool, consider me Miles Davis"
-"What is a horse shoe? What does a horse shoe do? Are there any horse socks? Is anybody listening to me?"
-"How 'bout you Sideburns? You want some of this milk?"
-"Chlorophyll? More like BOREophyll."

Plus, the penguin rocks!

Easily Sandler's best dumb comedy.
 
It's sad to say it...but yea... it may actually be Sandler's best movie. There's a lot of great and funny scenes but as a whole it doesn't really work. Or maybe it's just that I'm not 13 anymore.
 
It's sad to say it...but yea... [/B]it may actually be Sandler's best movie. There's a lot of great and funny scenes but as a whole it doesn't really work. Or maybe it's just that I'm not 13 anymore.
What about Happy Gilmore?
 
I think that The Wedding Singer is Sandler's best flick.
 
Billy Madison Happy Gilmore and Water Boy are his best.
 
Stop looking at me swan.
 
"T..t...t...TODAY, JUNIOR!"
 
I always liked the concept of this movie (Twenty-something slacker gets sent back through elementary, middle, and high school)... its a very funny concept and Sandler does a lot of things I would do if I was in his position (totally nail the kids during dodgeball, hit on the hot teachers, make the goofiest cut-and-paste projects, make friends with the "dorky kids", enjoy school lunch again).... so I always liked this movie. I could relate to it really well.

lol
 
I always saw it as a take on Rodney Dangerfield's Back to School, but yeah, it was funny.
 
definately alot better than when he ventured into big daddy and mr deeds.
 
O'Doyle Rules!
I love when the whole O'Doyle family is chanting it in the car as they drive over a cliff. And "Billy Madison" isn't the only time where an O'Doyle reference was made. There was one in "Click" and there may have been another one in "The Waterboy". I guess there really was an O'Doyle who bullied Sandler when he was a kid.
 
My favorite scene is the phone call Sandler makes to Steve Buscemi's character.


I've never listened to that Electric Light Orchestra song in the same way after that...
 

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