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Bobby Boucher (Adam Sandler) is just a mild-mannered country boy whose lifelong dream extends no further than serving water to the football team during breaks in play. The team don't always appreciate Bobby's value and treat him little better than a slave, but things change when coach Klein (Henry Winkler) gives him a chance to play. It emerges that the years of pent up frustration have turned Bobby into a turbo-charged dynamo in defense. He swiftly rises from waterboy to superstar. (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment)

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lamps 

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English Well, Sandler went way overboard on this one. An actor like him has no need to play retarded idiots whose job is to fetch water for another bunch of morons in the form of the local football team. The story is predictable from start to finish, desperately cheesy and unfunny on top. The 2 stars are mostly out of sympathy. ()

Stanislaus 

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English I just don't like Adam Sandler, and he has practically the same expression in Waterboy as in Billy Madison, so it's actually quite cliché, which could be said of everything else. The only bright spot was, as always, the great Kathy Bates, who just knows how to do it and it's a real shame she was involved in something so silly. In short, a film that is incredibly predictable and which I stumbled across purely out of boredom. ()

kaylin 

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English This is not Sandler's best film. I don't like how they're being too ridiculous here. He's good at it, but somehow it just doesn't fit with his usual films, at least not to this extent. I prefer him normal, with a little goofing off now and then. Otherwise, the film is occasionally amusing, although not so much from Sandler's side. It's primarily straightforward and simple. ()