
People give Adam Sandler a lot of shit for some of his movies but, hey, at least he didn’t star in a movie as an adult/baby (hear that Wayans Bros?). But Sandler’s character in FUNNY PEOPLE, George Simmons, wasn’t so wise in his career decisions and starred in the movie “Re-Do” which has his character starring as a baby with a man’s head (Justin Long co-stars as his brother).
I have to say, as a parody of a terrible movie that someone might actually make, it’s pretty damn funny. Check it out below!
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