1. And the winner is. Bulletproof (1996) Bulletproof, is one of Sandler's earlier films in which he stars alongside Damon Wayons as a small time crook involved in drug running. After getting in too deep with his drug lord boss, Sandler's character, Moses is forced to flee the state only to be apprehended by authorities. Although the film is not back to back slapstick humour and does include some action scenes, critics were still not remotely impressed. The film scored an 8% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes and the top critics universally panned the film for lacking a decent plot or even humour. Leonard Klaky (Variety) believed the film's depiction of "criminal activity onscreen in Bulletproof is penny ante compared with the felonious slaughter of story, character and logic exacted by the pic's filmmakers." Whilst Film.Com's critic (Keith Simanton) wrote "The movie has a smirking homophobic bent and never makes you care or believe in the characters as much as in the first fifteen minutes." We may have uncovered of a pattern here.
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