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Travis Kelce, Chiefs Watch 'Happy Gilmore 2' on Video
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Netflix has just released Happy Gilmore 2, but whether it's actually going to be worth watching or not is an open question.
Years before his death, Cameron and the “Billy Madison” comedian first starred together as father-and-son duo Lenny and Keithie Feder in Sandler’s 2010 comedy “Grown Ups.” They later reunited for the movie’s 2013 sequel. Sandler was one of the first to pay tribute to Cameron after his death.
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Wrestlezone on MSNCody Rhodes Almost Joined the Cast of Happy Gilmore 2
Cody Rhodes could have been part of Happy Gilmore 2 if everything went according to plan. One of the biggest movies to have premiered last weekend was the Netflix film, Happy Gilmore 2. This movie is the sequel to the 1996 film Happy Gilmore.
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The late, great “Price is Right” host Bob Barker isn’t the only cast member remembered fondly in Happy Gilmore 2. So, too, is Dan Baker, a longtime executive with the PGA of America, who died tragically in a car accident in December. He was 58.
In an Instagram post on Monday, Cameron Boyce’s mother responded to Adam Sandler’s sweet Happy Gilmore 2 tribute to the late Disney Channel star. Boyce died at age 20 in 2019 after suffering an epileptic seizure in his sleep,
Though I did enjoy some of the callbacks, jokes, silly references, and the show-stealing performance by a certain bad boy of golf, there was something about these homages that turned me off and took me out of the movie. In fact, I was quite annoyed…
Even though the card as originally laid out didn't come together for any number of reasons, WrestleMania 41 worked out well for everyone involved. The two best bouts on the show wound up being the two triple-threat matches that came together over the course of putting it all together.
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Golf Digest on MSNHappy Gilmore’s long-awaited return, a PGA Tour ‘monster’ resurfaces, and Donald Trump’s controversial caddie video
Kurt Kitayama: Look out for QUADZILLA! The 32-year-old ended a two-year-plus winless drought in emphatic fashion at the 3M Open. After struggling to make the cut in Minnesota, Kitayama torched TPC Twin Cities for 20 birdies (!) over the weekend to earn his second career PGA Tour title: