

Eight Crazy Nights
Davey Stone, a 33-year old party animal, finds himself in trouble with the law after his wild ways go too far.
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Plot Summary
Davey Stone, a middle-aged Jewish man with a severe drinking problem, is arrested after ruining a town's Hanukkah celebration. As a consequence, he's sentenced to a rehabilitation program run by a quirky deer named Whitey, who forces him to work at the local community center. Davey must confront his past mistakes and learn the true meaning of Hanukkah to avoid spending his life in jail.
Critical Reception
Eight Crazy Nights received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment. It was widely panned for its crude humor, repetitive gags, and offensive stereotypes, often cited as one of Adam Sandler's worst films.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on juvenile and offensive humor.
- The animation style is considered uninspired and cheap.
- Adam Sandler's performance and the musical numbers are often criticized.
Google audience: Google users were largely unimpressed with Eight Crazy Nights, with many finding the humor to be immature and offensive. While some appreciated Adam Sandler's attempt at a holiday-themed animated film, the majority felt it failed to deliver on entertainment value and was often cringe-worthy.
Fun Fact
The film is heavily inspired by Adam Sandler's own Hanukkah song, which he performed on Saturday Night Live and his comedy albums.
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