Just Go With It
In my perspective, Adam Sandler movies are at their best when Sandler handpicks some of his closest friends, selects an ideal location to shoot in, and turns a movie shoot into an extended, paid vacation. It’s the strategy he used to make Just Go With It, a romantic comedy set on the Hawaiian islands of Maui and Kauai starring him and Jennifer Aniston. The best thing about films like this is how contagious the actors’ enthusiasm on screen becomes; you can see that the actors are genuinely happy to be there.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Since its debut in 2002, Nia Vardalos and John Corbett’s My Big Fat Greek Wedding has charmed fans. The plot of this film is not particularly complex. It’s a simple story of Toula (Vardalos), a hardworking, ambitious young woman who falls head over heels in love with Ian, a man she meets at work. (Corbett.) There are no huge villains or bad exes working against them in this plot; the main obstacle they face is her well-meaning, but often overwhelming, enormous Greek family.