An outlaw who was raised by Native Americans
discovers that he has five half-brothers; together the men go on a
mission to find their wayward, deadbeat dad.
Director:
Frank CoraciWriters:
Tim Herlihy, Adam SandlerStars:
Adam Sandler, Terry Crews, Jorge GarciaStoryline
An outlaw who was raised by Native Americans discovers that he has five
half-brothers; together the men go on a mission to find their wayward,
deadbeat dad.
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Country:
USALanguage:
EnglishRelease Date:
11 December 2015 (USA) See more »Also Known As:
Нелепая шестёрка See more »Filming Locations:
New Mexico, USACompany Credits
Production Co:
Happy Madison Productions See more »
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2.35 : 1User Reviews
There's two kinds of
Netflix programming: the stuff you watch regularly and intently, like
Netflix's ongoing series, and then the stuff you just sort of have
playing in the background as you do other stuff. The Ridiculous Six
falls into the second category.
Some Sandler movies are just flat out awful. But Ridiculous Six manages to be mildly amusing at times. It's impossible to buy Sandler as a bad-ass Indian tracker, but that's probably the point. You've probably never seen Taylor Lautner or Jorge Garcia like this before--but whereas Garcia is pretty funny as a mumbling moon-shine- making hillbilly, Lautner as a simpleton just gets grating after awhile. Also, somewhat surprisingly, the funniest guy out of the six is Rob Schneider, whose Mexican character manages to steal every scene he's in. Terry Crews and Luke Wilson are just there and don't really add much to the proceedings.
The best parts of the movies are Will Forte's bumbling band of one-eyed bandits and the cameos--seriously, some of these cameos are just flat out awesome. Particularly a couple cameos that occur during a poker scene.
Chances are good if you're a Sandler/Happy Madison fan, you'll enjoy this.
Some Sandler movies are just flat out awful. But Ridiculous Six manages to be mildly amusing at times. It's impossible to buy Sandler as a bad-ass Indian tracker, but that's probably the point. You've probably never seen Taylor Lautner or Jorge Garcia like this before--but whereas Garcia is pretty funny as a mumbling moon-shine- making hillbilly, Lautner as a simpleton just gets grating after awhile. Also, somewhat surprisingly, the funniest guy out of the six is Rob Schneider, whose Mexican character manages to steal every scene he's in. Terry Crews and Luke Wilson are just there and don't really add much to the proceedings.
The best parts of the movies are Will Forte's bumbling band of one-eyed bandits and the cameos--seriously, some of these cameos are just flat out awesome. Particularly a couple cameos that occur during a poker scene.
Chances are good if you're a Sandler/Happy Madison fan, you'll enjoy this.