Adam Sandler is one of the very few player work in Hollywood who is almost completely critic - cogent evidence .   No matter how many negative reviews each of his movies   receive , and how many Golden Raspberries they ’re nominated for , they still perform importantly well at the box office and with fans .

The player has a ton   ofgreat dramatic rolestoo , but they ’re completely absentminded here , as Sandler ’s cockamamy roles are adored by audience . And though he is now operate almost alone with Netflix with very few of his picture hitting multiplexes , Sandler has seen some awful corner office figures over three ten .

Updated on March 21st , 2021 by Mark Birrell : Adam Sandler ’s success as not only an role player and a comedian , but also as a manufacturer , can not be understated . His exemption to vital lambasting is only part of his achievements as a player within the wide earthly concern of filmmaking . Though it ’s true that what are most commonly accepted to be his best movies are not his most financially successful , the actor ’s hits are still quite wide beloved and his continued succeeder on Netflix designate that he ’s as democratic now as he ever has been . So , we ’ve added more movies to this list to well show his achiever at the box government agency and appreciate their wallop .

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Mr. Deeds (2002) - $171,269,535

A remake of Frank Capras 1930 ’s classicMr . Deed Goes to Town , this comedy with romantic lead story Winona Ryder is middling typical of the kind of successful finger - good motion picture that Sandler would release aboard much more unmanageable dramedy movies throughout the 2000s , withMr . Deedsreleasing the same year as Paul Thomas Anderson’sPunch - Drunk Love .

The image of Sandler as a moderately schlubby everyman would evidence to be only increasingly successful and , though these movies were seldom well - receive by critic , they at the very least enabled more financially hazardous and creatively rewarding projects from the actor throughout the decade .

The Waterboy (1998) - $185,991,646

The succeeder of this sport comedy would foreshadow the success of a exchangeable movie that features further down on this tilt , with Sandler proving that he had more believability as an athlete beyond justHappy Gilmore .

This football game - centric college funniness coalesce one of the actor ’s more typically goofy personas with the tropes of sports movies to create a semi - parody , semi - earnest , underdog history about an unlikely star topology player found on the sidelines .

I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2005) - $187,134,117

One of Sandler ’s more consistently controversial comedies , I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larrymay not be a hateful movie about same - sexual urge marriage but it has been extensively criticise for trivializing the field of study .

The movie rotate around the titulary firefighter good friends played by Sandler and his longtime collaborator Kevin James who , so as to secure benefit , fake a married relationship . It was , similarly to   many of the movies on this tilt , one of the actor ’s most successful movies at the box office despite being one of the worst - reviewed .

The Longest Yard (2005) - $191,466,556

Another financially successful remake for Sandler and another foray into the populace of sports comedy , this updated reading of the 1974 flick starring Burt Reynolds assembled one of Sandler ’s most telling casts of character role player and comedians ever , including Reynolds himself returning .

Sandler hotshot as a dishonor former football star who , after ending up in a harsh Texas prison house , must put together a rag - tag end group of inmates to shape a team to play the precaution . The conversant story was itself already the 2nd remake of the original flick , with the British prison house soccer movieMean Machinebeing released in 2001 .

Anger Management (2003) - $195,745,823

Anger Management’ssuccess is helped importantly by the fact that Sandler is asterisk alongside none other than Jack Nicholson .

The movie is about a man who suppresses his tone , acts passively aggressively , and has the betting odds stack against him , which unsurprisingly did n’t fare well with critics , even with the beloved Nicholson carbon monoxide gas - headlining . However , Anger Managementjust might be the most underrated Sandler motion-picture show of the 2000s , and it did great with hearing .

50 First Dates (2004) - $198,520,934

Reuniting after   their great chemistry inTheWedding Singer ,   50 First Datesis easily one of Sandler ’s most well - like romantic comedies of the 2000s .

The movie meet his persona essay to   win the affectionateness of a girl with a pretended syndrome which resemble a real form of amnesia that cause her to continually forget him .

You Don’t Mess With The Zohan (2008) - $204,313,400

You Do n’t Mess With The Zohanis one of the stranger characters of Sandler ’s , as he bet Zohan , an Israeli army counterterrorist commando   with the controversial movie being written by Sandler ’s longtime acquaintance , Judd Apatow .

Though the movie was critically tear apart , the motion-picture show wasone of the famously against - the - grain choices for praiseby the belated - great movie critic Roger Ebert .

Bedtime Stories (2008) - $212,874,864

Sandler ’s other motion-picture show of 2008 did even better at the box office thanZohanand did it all without most of the crude or gross humor that the actor was generally famous for at that point in his career .

This odd partnership with Disney pay off at the box office though the more family - favorable tone was still not enough to garner generally positively charged reviews from critics .

Just Go With It (2011) - $214,945,591

In the throe of the meter when Sandler began making feel - skillful picture that often had localisation that face as if they doubled as vacations   cameJust Go With It , a Hawaii - based read-only storage - com with Jennifer Aniston .

The movie’soriginal titlewas interestingly evenHoliday In Hawaiiand , while   it was another financial strike for Sandler , it was derided by critics .

Big Daddy (1999) - $234,801,895

Closing out a successful decade withBig Daddy , a movie that follows Sandler ’s fictitious character fostering a child who claims to be his best friend ’s son ,   Sandler delivered one of his more heartwarming and sentimental movies , though it ’s still jam with the cruder side to his humor .

It was one of the actor ’s worst - survey movies of the 1990s , but that did n’t hold back it from hurdle by that $ 200 million mark at the box situation .

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Collage of Adam Sandler in Grown Ups, Just Go With It and You Don’t Mess With The Zohan

Adam Sandler rubs his chin in Mr. Deeds

Adam Sandler as Bobby Buchard in The Waterboy

Kevin James and Adam Sandleron a fire truck in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry

Burt Reynolds, Chris Rock and Adam Sandler talking in The longest Yard 2005

Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson in Anger Management movie

Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler eating waffles in 50 First Dates

Adam Sandler You Don’t Mess With the Zohan

Adam Sandler standing in the gum ball rain in Bedtime Stories

Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston smiling at a beach in Just Go With It.

BIG DADDY, from left: Cole/Dylan Sprouse, Adam Sandler, 1999, ©Columbia Pictures/courtesy Everett Co

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