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You Don’t Mess with the Zohan

Starring:
Adam Sandler, John Turturro, Emmanuelle Chiriqui
Director:
Dennis Dugan
Scheduled release:
18 September

You don’t laugh with the Zohan, either. Adam Sandler’s latest lewd creation is Israel’s top assassin who dreams of escaping his nation’s ever-present conflict with the Palestinians. For the Zohan, killing comes as easy as breathing. During a deadly battle with his arch-nemesis the Phantom, the Zohan fakes his own death so he can flee to New York and pursue his dream of becoming a hair stylist.
Things that amused most of us in elementary school continue to entertain the 41-year-old Sandler today. These include, but are in no way limited to:
His butt – he shows it constantly, smacks it repeatedly, and even uses it to catch objects like a Hacky Sack and a fish. The fetish must be contagious – at one point, 68-year-old Golden Globe nominee Lainie Kazan flashes her derriere at the camera. A little cheeky humour goes a long way.
His crotch – Sandler gyrates his package endlessly, uses it to scratch a record while DJing at a club, discusses its dimensions, makes others look at it, rests it on people’s shoulders, and even taps it twice as a sign of respect.
His friends – Rob Schneider, Kevin Nealon, Chris Rock, John McEnroe, Kevin James, Henry Winkler, rocker Dave Matthews, and others stop by for cameos. Soak in their appearances. You won’t see them on screen again until Sandler’s next film.
I tried ranking You Don’t Mess with the Zohan along the sliding quality scale of Sandler’s films and, without question, it belongs near the bottom of the barrel. Emmanuelle Chiriqui is a bland love interest. The sex gags go too far – poor Charlotte Rae of The Facts of Life fame stoops for a classless erectile dysfunction joke – and the exaggerated physical comedy doesn’t go far enough.
But is Zohan more degrading than The Longest Yard, Mr Deeds, or last summer’s vile, homophobic I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, also helmed by Zohan director Dennis Dugan? Not quite.
In fact, Sandler takes a lot of heat for Little Nicky, and he should. It reaches unseen levels of stupidity. In hindsight, though, the comedian really needs to embrace Nicky as part of his crass canon. So long as it exists, there’s no way he can deliver much worse.

Sean O’Connell

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