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What sort of reviews did the movie The Benchwarmers get when it was released?”

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What sort of reviews did the movie The Benchwarmers get when it was released?”

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The Benchwarmers is a 2006 comedy film that was released on April 7, 2006. It stars Rob Schneider, David Spade, and Jon Heder and is directed by Dennis Dugan. It is produced by Happy Madison Productions and distributed by Sony Pictures. Contents [hide] * 1 Plot * 2 Cast * 3 Music * 4 Allusions * 5 Box Office * 6 Reception * 7 External links [edit] Plot Gus “Gus Bus” Matthews (Rob Schneider), Clark “Clork the Dork” Reedy (Jon Heder) and Richie “Richie Bitchie” Goodman (David Spade) are three grown men and neighborhood friends. Clark and Richie were also the unpopular kids who were constantly bullied by jocks and always benched at the little league baseball games, because of their less-than-stellar athletic abilities and Clark’s mental problems. When a nerdy boy named Nelson (Max Prado) and his friends are kicked off a nearby baseball diamond by a team of bullies, Gus and Clark chase the bullies away. When Gus and Clark return with Richie to play again and get back their feel for the gam

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THE BENCHWARMERS is Adam Sandler’s foul ball, or shall we say “fowl” ball in this banal base-on-balls comedy about adult geeks socking it to their junior-sized, cocky counterparts through low-brow hardball humor For some inexplicable reason, there will never be a welcomed drought when it comes to the nagging genre of moronic comedies. And the ringmaster for some of these endless nonsensical and numbing farces seems to be the Prince of Piffle himself–the indigestible Adam Sandler. In the convincingly banal baseball comedy “The Benchwarmers”, geeks and gloves make for a horrid combination of woefully stupid laughs. Predictably, Sandler’s production company Happy Madison is the interminable outlet for Sandler’s latest assault on the weary eyes. For those that haven’t forgiven Sandler’s “creative machine” at Happy Madison regarding the recent insufferable release of “Grandma’s Boy”, he’s at it again with “The Benchwarmers” as the continued flirtation with soured cinema lives on. The formu

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