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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Sandler Does It Again!!

"YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN!!"
(Sandler as Zohan, hypnotising his clients sexually)


Sandler does it again~! This time taking the role as Mossad agent Zohan Dvir, who fakes his death so he can re-emerge in New York City as a hair stylist. Like every Sandler movie, movie-goers are not going to be dissapointed with Sandler's and Schneider's comic relief antics,(Has ANYONE ever notices how often Rob pop's up in Sandler's shows?) albeit this time, Sandler has a surprisingly hot bod *Who would have thought??!!*

Once in New York City, Zohan is given the round-around to get his dream job. luckily he's biggest fan who emmidiately regonises him offered him a job, only to be turned down and is recommended to a hairdresser on the other side of the street, who not only is HOT but also happens to be thier no.1 religion nemesis.

Dalia ( played by Emmanuelle Chriqui), the owner of the saloon distrust Zohan's( By then he changed his identity to Scrappy Coco) credibility, giving him the job as a cleaner . Scrappy finally gets his wish when one of the hairdressers quit and begs for a chance to prove himself worthy. Here's where the fun PG-13 rated starts! Who knew giving hair showers to old ladies were sexual? after every haircut, He romances his clients by giving them "special services" in the back room.

Dalia slowly opens up to Zohan/Scrappy Coco and eventually becomes one of the reasons for the Isralis and Arabs to form a bond of new friendship and understanding.

Schneider's part as the poor guy who lost his pet goat to Zohan didn't miss tickling our funny bone either! So if you're looking for a good long laugh (And I LITERALLY MEANT LONG!) with a dose of crude and sexual content throughout, language and nudity then this is a MUST see movie for you!

And if you ever noticed, most Sandler & Schneider's movie often has a moral value in it amidst the gales of laugher and comical lines thats worth your every cent.

Catch it now, or buy it! Till next review~!

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