
Max (Adam Sandler) and Charlie (David Spade) old school friends who reunite at their 25th high school reunion are tired of their mundane lives: they decide to wipe the slate clean for a do-over. After faking their deaths and assuming new identities, could their lives be better the second time around?... (Full plot summary below)
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Max (Adam Sandler) and Charlie (David Spade) old school friends who reunite at their 25th high school reunion are tired of their mundane lives: they decide to wipe the slate clean for a do-over. After faking their deaths and assuming new identities, could their lives be better the second time around?
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| Blu-ray.comBrian Orndorf"The Do-Over" isn't without laughs, but bewilderment and fatigue are likely going to be the dominant reactions after a viewing. |
| The PlaylistWill AshtonIt’s just as predictably mind-numbing and tedious as any other comedy Sandler has attached his name to post-“Funny People.” |
| indieWireDavid EhrlichThe Do-Over is atrocious, but it's atrocious in different ways than any of Adam Sandler's previous comedies. |
| AV ClubJesse HassengerThe Do-Over is a de facto R-rated movie for Sandler, with the attendant bad language and sex jokes, but most of the faux-naughty stuff seems like an afterthought. The jokes that work best fill in the sad details of Charlie’s life. |
| Entertainment WeeklyChristian HolubThe plot threads can be a little hard to follow, especially since most of them revolve around two unseen characters who are dead before the story even begins, but Sandler and Spade’s partnership gives the whole enterprise enough emotional grounding to make up for it. |
| The Hollywood OutsiderAaron PetersonThe Do-Over is a throwback to classic Adam Sandler films and, while ridiculous, is still a fun ride. |
| Consequence of SoundCollin BrennanThe Do-Over isn’t Sandler at his best, but it’s also not quite as putrid as what we’ve come to expect from him lately. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoThe nicest thing I can say about The Do-Over is that you won't hate it, you'll just forget it mere hours after the credits roll. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreDo-Over is “Grown-Ups” with guns. And with no Colin Quinn or Chris Rock or Rob Schneider or Norm McDonald or Kevin Nealon. |
| MLive.comJohn SerbaBrain-dead, hopeless, annoying, pestilential crap. |