00:00Mr. Sandler, if I may.
00:01Yes.
00:02Mr. Sandler.
00:03I just have to, I'd be remiss if I didn't tell you how much your movies have meant to
00:06me growing up as like a nerdy gay kid in the 90s.
00:10Like I couldn't connect with boys that easily, but I could play video games and quote Adam
00:14Sandler movies.
00:14No way.
00:15That's amazing.
00:16I love that.
00:16You're doing the Lord's work.
00:18I just have to say thank you.
00:18I love you, man.
00:19I'm glad.
00:20That is incredible.
00:20I'm glad and you're very nice.
00:21I'm glad life's going well.
00:22Oh, it is.
00:23Appreciate you telling me that.
00:24You know, I've seen your movies so much growing up.
00:27I've rewatched so many of them.
00:29And as funny and silly as they are, there's always this emotional court and this kind
00:34of deeper moving story.
00:35Can you speak to why that's important to balance while you're also bringing the laughs?
00:39That's something that I guess we like doing.
00:43And when I was a kid and I saw movies that made me laugh and then all of a sudden
00:46my heart
00:47was breaking that I guess I love seeing stuff like that.
00:50I remember even the Bad News Bears as a kid.
00:53That was one of my favorite movies.
00:55Oh, the best.
00:55But like the scenes when they were mean to, I think, Lupus, one of the boys, and they
01:01kind of threw him in a garbage can and poured mustard all over him.
01:05Your heart was broken for him.
01:06Made you just go, come on now.
01:08You know, I need him to win.
01:09And I guess we put that all over our movies.
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