
Bobby Boucher is the lowly waterboy for a college football team, until the coach discovers his amazing talent for tackling people much bigger than him. He signs the Waterboy as the new star player, but Bobby must keep it secret from his overbearing and domineering mother.... (Full plot summary below)
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Bobby Boucher is the lowly waterboy for a college football team, until the coach discovers his amazing talent for tackling people much bigger than him. He signs the Waterboy as the new star player, but Bobby must keep it secret from his overbearing and domineering mother.
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| Draxblog Movie ReviewsDragan AntulovThe Waterboy is a disappointment, even by standards associated with Adam Sandler's work. |
| Montreal Film JournalKevin N. LaforestIt ain't really thought provoking, but you can't deny it's terrific entertainment. |
| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesThe Waterboy is scrappy and funny and achieves its modest aim, which is to make us laugh like grade-schoolers. The doofus boy triumphs again. |
| Palo Alto WeeklyKate ManningThe Waterboy should have been sacked long before it reached the theater. |
| Detroit NewsSusan StarkA series of quickly repetitious sight gags! |
| Filmcritic.comMatt LawrenceIt's surprisingly refreshing to watch Sandler make a fool out of himself. |
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenThis one really IS moronic enough to be entertaining! |
| Film.comRobert HortonThe peculiar comic energy of Sandler's idiot character gets lost because he's off screen for a good deal of the movie. |
| Mr. ShowbizMichael AtkinsonThe trailer for 'The Waterboy' contains anything and everything from the film that might captivate an audience-the rest is just chafe. |
| Washington PostRita KempleyThe Perrier of dumb-and-dumber movies, an effervescent idiot's delight that burbles from the wellspring of silliness inside star Adam Sandler's head. |