Every Adam Sandler Movie Ranked Worst To Best

9. 50 First Dates (2004)

50 First Dates Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore
Columbia Pictures

In their second collaboration, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore star as a couple whose relationship is delayed by her short-term memory loss, which causes her day to mentally reset itself every morning.

Marrying Sandler's love for absurd comedy (there's daydreams, a host of bizarre side characters, and awkward ploys used to keep their love alive) and the warmly romantic, 50 First Dates is the kind of movie that changes halfway through, but is all the better for it.

Barrymore leaves Sandler in the dust as a woman left in the dark, but Sandler's turn as a man who's unflinching in the face of their hardships is one of his most enjoyably endearing performances, and the film's all the better for it.

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