The first TV spot for the Adam Sandler starring kiddie comedy BEDTIME STORIES is here and it’s really more of a trailer in that it runs a little longer than a typical TV spot and we get a good idea of the story. In it, Sandler stars as a guy who tells bedtime stories to his niece and nephew that, to his surprise, start coming true. Nothing shown screams “must see” but it’s Sandler so there should be at least a few things worth scoping out. Click to check out the TV spot. The stories start coming to life Christmas Day.
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