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The Ridiculous 6
Driving by his deep love of his father, although he does not see him before, Tommy, a white man that has been raised by Indians, meets his father for the first time, as he finds his life in danger and he is in a big need for money to save his life, the thing that makes Tommy makes a silly journey with his brothers to collect the money their father needs to save his life.
4 September 1982, Georgetown, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
28 February 1957, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
5 February 1967, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
December 27, 2015
It's a wonder if Netflix is beginning to regret the bizarre 4-picture exclusive deal they agreed to with Sandler after this atrocious first effort.
December 14, 2015
The jokes are often juvenile and gross, unsophisticated and insensitive, but one does not wish to strike juvenility or grossness or even insensitivity outright from the comic tool kit; these just aren't all that good.
November 03, 2016
"The Ridiculous 6 is everything wrong with Hollywood for the past two decades."
June 12, 2016
Did Nick Nolte survive the filming of this?
December 14, 2015
You can watch The Ridiculous 6 whenever you'd like from the comfort of your own home. Lucky you.
April 17, 2016
A bad movie and a frequently unwatchable one, but for the first time in years Sandler and co-writer Tim Herlihy have bothered to write real, actual jokes.
December 12, 2015
The good news is that this movie doesn't feature many instances of Sandler making half-assed schoolyard taunts passed off as jokes. The bad news is that freeing himself of the joke-telling burden doesn't seem to cheer him up.
January 25, 2016
A horrid film, you can tell the only ones laughing (probably) are those involved in making it. [Full review in Spanish]
December 14, 2015
"Why bother?" Sandler and his collaborators seem to be asking over the course of a very long two hours. And streaming viewers will hopefully respond in kind.
January 06, 2016
Multifaceted bomb: violent, crass, demeaning stereotypes.
October 04, 2016
It's a lazy pastiche of westerns and western spoofs, replete with lazy, racist jokes that can't just be waved away with a waft of the irony card. Woeful.
December 15, 2015
Thanks for nothing, Netflix.

