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So, 'Adam Sandler Goes to Hell' is this quirky documentary that dives into the behind-the-scenes of 'Little Nicky.' It's got that raw, offbeat vibe typical of early 2000s Sandler fare, with a mix of humor and a little bit of dark absurdity. The pacing is kind of loose, which makes it feel like you're just hanging out with the crew as they stumble through the production. What stands out is really how they tackle practical effects; some of them are just wild and give an interesting perspective on how they brought Hell to life. It’s fascinating to see Sandler's performances in a more candid light, and the whole thing feels like a love letter to the chaos of filmmaking in that era.
This documentary has a bit of a niche following among collectors due to its unique exploration of Sandler's work. It was released in various formats, but physical copies can be somewhat scarce, especially in good condition. Interest seems to fluctuate; some collectors appreciate its insight into the creative process, while others are more focused on Sandler's mainstream films. That said, if you come across it, it's worth considering for the collection.
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