A Mossad agent fakes his own death so he can move to New York and become a hair stylist.
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You Don't Mess With the Zohan
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Creator: Zvents
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Aug 25, 2008 -
OSUAndy
on You Don't Mess With the Zohan
NUTS
Adam Sandler is awsome in Zohan. He was hilarious and if you have to choose between this movie or Love Guru, I would strongly suggest this movie. You wont stop laughing.
Sep 03, 2008 -
mtvu
on You Don't Mess With the Zohan
Not Amazing
I usually love Adam Sandler's movies but this was just ok. I think the main problem is in the plot. The jokes are pretty funny and you laugh out loud but the story is so ridiculous that not many people would want to sit through this. I would say this is an average comedy but I don't recommend it to anyone
Jun 14, 2008 -
NicoleUA
on You Don't Mess With the Zohan
You Dont Mess with Adam Sandler
This movie was HILARIOUS - another priceless Adam Sandler movie. Myself and the entire theater could not stop laughing. This is a definite summer flick to check out with your friends.
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Adam Sandler goes deep into character as an Israeli commando turned New York hairdresser in "You Don't Mess With the Zohan." Fitter-looking and less whiny than he's been on screen before, he's actually playing someone other than Adam Sandler.
If only the movie had followed suit. Though, as a broad comedy concerned with Israeli-Palestinian relations, "Zohan" in some ways distinguishes itself as original, it ultimately plays as just another silly Sandler comedy.
The Zohan, a bearded, cutoffs-clad counterterrorism agent who can fend off a dozen bad guys at a time, is – in parlance befitting his retro look – one bad dude. Directed with surprising panache by broad-comedy veteran Dennis Dugan, scenes of Zohan running across rooftops and jumping through windows play as goofy counterparts to similar moments in "Casino Royale" and "The Bourne Ultimatum
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