Somebody Kill Me - The Wedding Singer (4/6) Movie CLIP (1998) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Robbie (Adam Sandler) sings Julia (Drew Barrymore) a song about his failed relationship.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Mousse up your hair and pull your Missing Persons records out of mothballs for this romantic comedy set in that era of questionable fashion decisions, the '80s. In 1985, Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) is a vocalist whose rock band stubbornly refuses to get off the ground. In the meantime, he makes a living playing wedding receptions, where his easy charm and ability to schmooze brings him a steady income. Robbie meets Julia Sullivan (Drew Barrymore) when she's working as a waitress at one of his wedding gigs; he immediately takes a shine to her, but since he's engaged, he keeps his distance. Robbie learns that Julia is also engaged; unfortunately, her fiancée Glen Gulia (Matthew Glave) is an obnoxious, self-obsessed yuppie who is chronically unfaithful to her. When Robbie gets stood up at the altar by his fiancée, it's a crushing blow to his ego, and he moves from working weddings to bar mitzvahs to avoid the humiliating issue of matrimony, and he considers giving up on music altogether. In time, Robbie realizes that he needs to step in and stop Julia from marrying Glen before the woman he's come to love ruins her life. Adam Sandler's former Saturday Night Live co-stars Kevin Nealon and Jon Lovitz make cameo appearances, as do Steve Buscemi and Billy Idol -- as himself.

CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (1998)
Cast: Jon Lovitz, Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore
Director: Frank Coraci
Producers: Richard Brener, Jack Giarraputo, Brad Grey, Michelle Holdsworth, Ira Shuman, Robert Simonds, Rita Smith, Sandy Wernick, Brian Witten
Screenwriter: Tim Herlihy

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As a teen watching this I laughed but now as adult its hits hard.

corbman
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So I get it’s supposed be a joke but this song is actually fire

noahdick
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I love the transition: "I can't. Believe. I found. A love. That's. So pure. And *BUT IT ALL WAS " 😂

R.W.S.
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He actually managed tears. I remember when he was doing an interview for Uncut Gems, he mentioned how impossibly hard it is to get him to cry, but he seems to manage it perfectly in this scene. He's honestly an underrated actor.

ManOfParody
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Bro, Sandler could have been a solid punk singer. Those vocals are actually solid.

TheCaptain
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Me as a kid: “Man I can’t wait to be an adult”

Me as an adult: 1:14

ghxst_cat
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I love how she just says, “I liked it.”

jacobhill
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In the middle of a divorce after 10 years of being together. This song manages to capture the raw emotions of being hurt, broken, and empty.

chaosistic
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This is it, this is what it's like to be an adult.

queenc_x
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He's losing his mind, and I'm reaping all the benefits...

bluekid
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Jon Lovitz’s face is priceless when he finds out what the screaming is about. 🤣

mistypaws
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Here I am at 23 years old, replaying this song from my childhood because now it hits hard af.

elf
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I watch this at least twice a day to validate my existence

leslieannew
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1:14 is my alarm clock in the morning.

JMarkYo
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This is, in my humble opinion, the best fake heartbreak song ever written for a film.

uwsezlg
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The comedy was classic, Drew Barrymore was absolutely gorgeous and played her character so charmingly, their chemistry was so real, a really sweet and not too sappy message, honestly such an unironically incredible film.

Cminorputitincminor
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I wish Sandler played in better comedies these days, his old comedies are absolute classics.

ksawery
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"He's losing his mind... And I'm reaping all the benefits."

simplegirl
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I sing the chorus to this literally every day at work

stormysheppard
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This is the most real song I ever heard. What it lacks in production value it makes up 10 fold in raw humanity!

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