

The Waterboy
Bobby Boucher is a water boy for a struggling college football team. The coach discovers Boucher's hidden rage makes him a tackling machine whose bone-crushing power might vault his team into the playoffs.
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Plot Summary
Bobby Boucher, a sheltered and simple-minded waterboy for a college football team, lives with his domineering mother in the Louisiana bayou. When he's fired and hired by a rival team, his hidden talent for tackling is discovered, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and gridiron glory.
Critical Reception
The Waterboy was a significant commercial success, performing very well at the box office. Critically, however, it received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics citing its predictable humor and Sandler's often over-the-top performance as drawbacks, though some acknowledged its appeal to a younger audience and fans of Sandler's comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on Adam Sandler's trademark slapstick and comedic persona.
- A predictable, if occasionally amusing, sports comedy formula.
- Despite a weak script, the performances, particularly from Kathy Bates, offer some redeeming qualities.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'The Waterboy' to be a funny and entertaining comedy, particularly enjoying Adam Sandler's performance and the outlandish characters. While some noted its silliness and predictable plot, most appreciated its lighthearted humor and feel-good sports narrative.
Fun Fact
Adam Sandler has stated that the character of Bobby Boucher was inspired by his own experiences as a waterboy in his youth.
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