Green band trailer and poster for That’s My Boy with Adam Sandler isn’t too bad

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Last week we showed you the red-band trailer to Adam Sandler’s new R-rated comedy THAT’S MY BOY co-starring Andy Samburg and now we have a green band one.  It’s not as good as the red-band, but does divulge a few more story details and tidbits that are pretty funny. 

Check out the trailer and new poster below:

The whole student-teacher romance thing is pretty funny as well as the New Kids On The Block tattoo and baseball game.  Again, not as hilarious as the red-band trailer, but still a hell of a lot better than JACK AND JILL.  I’m not a hundred percent sold on THAT’S MY BOY as Sandler has been on notice for the last decade for me, but this has more promise than anything he’s put out in recent memory.

THAT’S MY BOY opens on June 15, 2012.

Source: MTV

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