Released February 13th, 2004

Director: Peter Segal

Starring: Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Rob Schneider, Dan Akroyd, Sean Astin, Blake Clark

Premise: In the unforgettable romantic comedy "50 First Dates," love means never having to say, 'Who the hell are you?' Marine biologist Henry Roth (Sandler) finds the perfect woman, Lucy Whitmore (Barrymore), and falls head over heels for her. But when he sees her the following day, she hasn’t a clue as to who he is. Lucy suffers from a rare brain disorder that wipes her memory clean every night. Now, with the help of his friend Ula (Schneider), he has to concoct new and increasingly clever ways to meet her and get her to fall for him every friggin' day.

Ah, love! Isn’t it grand? Many men find special things to do for the one they love like buy them flowers, candy, or jewelry, while others take them out for a night on the town complete with dinner and … an Adam Sandler comedy? Yeah, it’s true, Adam Sandler is releasing his new comedy out on Valentine’s Day in an effort to save all adolescent males from being dragged to another Kate Hudson/Julia Roberts/Reese Witherspoon lackluster romantic comedy … Okay, he’s not doing it for those exact reasons but you get the idea. But some movie-goers might be asking, when seeing the trailer for 50 First Dates, “Haven’t we seen this before?” Yes, Sandler’s new romantic comedy is being released on the exact same day as The Wedding Singer was five years ago, complete with Drew Barrymore as his love interest … Is Sandler in a desperate effort for the good days that film sparked? ....

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