Blended (DVD REVIEW)
Blended
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Barrymore/Sandler Slapstick Safari Arrives on DVD
Jim Friedman
(Adam Sandler) is a widower who’s raising three daughters on his own. Since the
macho man’s man is clueless about girls, he’s been slowly turning them into
tomboys, between the Prince Valiant haircuts and referring to them by the
masculine nicknames Larry (Bella Thorne), Lou (Alyvia Alyn Lind) and ESPN (Emma
Fuhrmann).
By contrast, Lauren
Reynolds’ (Drew Barrymore) plight is practically the polar opposite. The
frazzled, very feminine divorcee is being driven crazy by her
testosterone-sodden sons, pubescent Brendan (Braxton Beckham) and hyperactive
‘tween Tyler (Kyle Red Silverstein). The former’s hormones are raging, while
his little brother’s pyromania has his mother seriously considering starting
him on a Ritalin regimen.
Neither Jim nor Lauren had
been on a date in ages until they made each other’s acquaintance online. They
agreed to meet for drinks, and the prospects looked promising, given how her sons’
need for a father figure conveniently dovetailed with his daughters’ for
maternal guidance.
Unfortunately,
rendezvousing at Hooters turned out to be a bad idea, due to Jim’s paying more
attention to the waitresses and to the basketball game on TV than to Lauren.
So, the two chalked the unmitigated disaster up to experience, and went their
separate way, never expecting to see each other ever again.
But, through a
highly-improbable series of coincidences, both of their families end-up booked
on the same flight to South
Africa for an all expenses-paid vacation
where they’ll have to share a hotel suite at a luxury resort. Will Jim take
advantage of his second chance to make a first impression?
That is the quandary
established at the outset of Blended, the third romantic romp revolving around
an Adam Sandler/Drew Barrymore collaboration
(along with The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates). But before the
audience has an answer, the pair and their progeny must first indulge in the
sort of stupid-funny fare that made Sandler famous.
The kitchen sink comedy then proceeds
to throw anything up on the screen for a laugh (especially pecs-popping,
scene-stealer Terry Crews as the irrepressible local entertainer), regardless
of whether or not a skit fits into the plot or furthers the storyline. As dumb
as the jokes were (and they are often plenty dumb), I have to admit that I
frequently found myself laughing in spite of myself.
Call me bwana,
but it’s three times a charm for Sandler and Barrymore on this totally-silly
surfin’ safari!
Very Good (3 stars)
Rated
PG-13 for profanity, sexuality and crude humor
Running
time: 117 minutes
Distributor:
Warner Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: Safari; Animals; Parasailing; Ostriches; Dick’s Customer
Service; Herlihopps: Basketball Actor; Adam and Drew: Back Together Again;
Bella Thorne’s Makeover; Nickens; Georgia; and deleted scenes.
To
see a trailer for Blended, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w168vuhjRo
To
order a copy of the Blended Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack, visit:
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