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With the release of Happy Gilmore 2 on the Netflix schedule, some funny new characters were introduced, including Happy Gilmore's sons. Just like Happy himself, these four had some hilarious reactions and celebrations whenever their father would achieve a good putt, a hole in one, or anything else worth freaking out over. So, when I asked them what their favorite Happy Gilmore-esque celebration was to film, they had answers galore.

In Happy Gilmore 2, the four sons are played by Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF), Ethan Cutkosky, Philip Fine Schneider, and Conor Sherry, and all of them have their moments where they absolutely freak out about golf just like their on-screen dad does in the film. Of course, I had to ask them about their favorite over-the-top reactions onscreen, and Friedman's answer was instant.
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00:00i love connor to death but getting to throttle him back and forth in between every take it was
00:08just like are you good are you okay i'm so glad yeah yeah and it's just like i'm so glad i made
00:14it into because it looked insane and he easily could have broke his spinal cord but he did it
00:19for the love of the film and it was like totally impromptu so i remember just like out of the
00:22corner of my eye like we've you know we've been called action and we're just in the take and then
00:25like max just like grabs you throws you all around the room it was really wild so i was happy that
00:31made that in too and then there's a sick moment we're like we're all running around and just
00:35like screaming chanting daddy with like golf clubs yes yeah for real even the one with buscemi when
00:42we're chasing him down the street was awesome oh i mean but that was our first week right there
00:46yeah that's like it's your first week and they're like hey uh you're gonna shove steve buscemi
00:52and you're like and also like are you sure you want me to do that like so yeah that was a wild one too
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