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- Adam Sandler has decades worth of classic movies you can watch right now.
- There are comedies like "Happy Gilmore" and "The Waterboy" plus dramas like "Uncut Gems" and "Hustle."
- Here's where you can stream 21 of his best movies.
Note: Numerous titles drop off streaming services monthly, so the availability of titles below may change.
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"50 First Dates"
Watch now: Peacock, iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
Following their success in "The Wedding Singer," Sandler and Drew Barrymore team up again for this romantic comedy about a guy who is afraid of commitment (Sandler) and a girl who has short-term memory loss (Barrymore).
The movie is filled with great laughs and touching moments as Sandler's character tries to connect with Barrymore's.
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"Anger Management"
Watch now: HBO Max, iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
Sandler teams with Jack Nicholson for this comedy in which Sander plays Dave, who after an incident on a plane is sentenced to anger management under Dr. Buddy Rydell (Nicholson).
But things go off the rails when Dr. Buddy decides he needs to do round-the-clock therapy on Dave. It leads to some fantastic comedic moments between the two stars.
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"Bedtime Stories"
Watch now: Disney Plus, iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
This cute kid fantasy movie has Sandler playing a dad who discovers that the imaginative bedtime stories he tells his kids have suddenly come true.
This one is great for the kids if you need to distract them so you can go off and get some work done.
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"Big Daddy"
Watch now: Netflix, iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
One of the classic comedies in the Adam Sandler filmography, he plays a lazy guy who decides the best way to impress his girlfriend is to care for the kid who has suddenly appeared at his doorstep.
Hilarity ensues as we watch his questionable parenting methods.
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"Billy Madison"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
In this Sandler classic, he plays an immature guy who after being pampered his whole life must go through grades 1-12 again so he can inherit his father's hotel empire.
Sandler comedies are the best when he goes up a formidable villain, and Bradley Whitford in the role of the weaselly Eric Gordon is what has made this one timeless.
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"Bulletproof"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
Damon Wayans and Sandler share top billing in this comedy in which it's revealed that Wayans' character is not a criminal, like Sander's, but an undercover cop.
Then the silliness commences as the movie turns into a love-hate buddy comedy.
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"Funny People"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
In this Judd Apatow movie, Sandler plays a legendary comedian who decides to rethink his life after he's learned of his terminal health condition. It leads to him trying to form a friendship with an upstart comic (played by Seth Rogen).
The great thing about this movie is the collection of stars that Apatow helped become famous (Rogen, Jonah Hill, Aubrey Plaza) trading lines with Sandler.
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"Happy Gilmore"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
My personal favorite of all the Sandler comedies is "Happy Gilmore." The Sandman plays the titular hockey player who finds his true skill when he takes up golfing and realizes he can drive the ball farther than anyone on Earth. He then uses his talents to join the PGA and earn enough money to help his grandmother save her house.
The movie has perhaps the greatest Sandler comedy foil ever, Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin.
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"Hubie Halloween"
Watch now: Netflix
The Sandman is in full fun mode with this Halloween movie in which he plays Hubie, a good-natured guy trying to keep everyone safe during the holiday until he stumbles upon a real murder spree.
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"Hustle"
Watch now: Netflix
Here in a great dramatic role Sandler is a pro basketball scout who finds the next big international player. The movie examines not just self-confidence and family but also sometime to do the right thing you have to bet on yourself.
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"The Longest Yard"
Watch now: Netflix, iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
In this remake of the 1974 movie starring Burt Reynolds (who is also in this one), Sandler plays a former pro quarterback who is in jail. He recruits the meanest prisoners for a game against the guards and it leads to lots of laughs and big hits.
Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan, Nelly, Terry Crews, pro wrestlers Bill Goldberg and Steve Austin, as well as NFL greats Michael Irvin and Bill Romanowski also star.
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"The Meyerowitz Stories"
Watch now: Netflix
In this dramedy from Noah Baumbach, Sandler stars opposite Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, and Emma Thompson as one of the dysfunctional sons living in the shadow of their successful father (Hoffman).
It's a perfect example of Sandler's growing dramatic talents.
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"Mr. Deeds"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
In this remake of Frank Capra's "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," Sandler plays the only living relative of a massive fortune. Though pushed to sign away control to a businessman (Peter Gallagher), Sandler's character uses his small-town roots to rethink the company.
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"Murder Mystery"
Watch now: Netflix
In this popular title from Sandler's Netflix original movies, Sandler and Jennifer Aniston play a couple who go on a European vacation to spice up their marriage and that's exactly what happens when they find themselves on the run after getting framed for the death of a wealthy billionaire.
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"Murder Mystery 2"
Watch now: Netflix
Sandler and Aniston return for another mystery, this time the couple are private detectives and find themselves in an international incident.
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"Punch-Drunk Love"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
This marks the movie where Sandler really proved that he could pull off a dramatic performance.
In Paul Thomas Anderson's bittersweet love story, Sandler plays a guy who falls for an English woman (Emily Watson) and we watch their love blossom while he's being extorted by the owner of a phone-sex line (Philip Seymour Hoffman).
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"Spanglish"
Watch now: Netflix, iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
Sandler delivers one of his most grounded performances here as a father and successful chef who is just trying to keep it all together.
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"Uncut Gems"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
Sandler upped his dramatic chops by becoming the muse of Josh and Benny Safdie's latest movie. He plays a jeweler to the stars who is also a gambling addict. With his biggest deal going up in smoke, he tries one last move to settle all his debts: bet heavy on an NBA playoff game.
Sandler is on another level acting-wise in this movie.
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"The Waterboy"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
Sandler plays one of his most lovable characters of his career in this movie about a shy college football water boy Bobby Boucher.
When the constant bullying by the players hits its boiling point, Boucher dishes out some mean tackles and suddenly becomes the best player on the team.
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"The Wedding Singer"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
Sandler pulls off the perfect rom-com as he plays a wedding singer who falls for a waitress (Drew Barrymore). The only problem is she's already going out with a guy. It leads to a hilarious story set in the 1980s.
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"You Don't Mess with the Zohan"
Watch now: iTunes, Vudu, Amazon
In this wacky Sandler comedy, he plays an Israeli Special Forces soldier who fakes his own death so he can get to New York City and do his true passion, being a hairstylist.
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