By the time the movie was finished, I remarked to her, "Happy Gilmore is better." And she remarked, "It wasn't Adam Sandler's best movie." Luckily, the movie wasn't devoid of any comedic moments. There is. There are a lot laugh out loud parts to the movie like how they make fun of each other or Kevin James falling over something. It's in the third act where I realized that this movie seems composed of scene after scene and how it almost tries to force you to love these characters.
And to me, that was the selling point of this movie. It was finding a way to put Adam Sandler, David Spade, Kevin James, Chris Rock, and Rob Schneider all in the same movie. Oh, and give Adam Sandler another hot wife (Salma Hayek). Since this is a summer movie, they threw them into a summer resort. And hey, let's revert back to Happy Gilmore days and throw in a sport. Haven't tried basketball yet. There we go! Throw that and some gags and we got a movie! And this falls into what I said before, scene after scene. You are just going from one scene to the next without a real focus to what their motivations are. There really isn't any from what I saw.
Despite all that, I've seen worse and there were some funny moments in the movie that merit a watch. I don't see myself buying this on DVD or ranking this up there with the likes of Kick-Ass or Toy Story 3 but if this movie did one thing to me after watching it, it's to make the best out of the summer before it's gone.