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**_The nursery rhyme Jack and Jill by way of “The Hills Have Eyes”_** Several Brits in their 20s decide to meet and hike the remote Gilmore Pass to commemorate the suicide of their mutual friend. The problem is, many hikers have gone mis...


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A horror retelling of the nursery rhyme Jack and Jill. A group of friends grieving a recent loss meet up with one another only to discover they are being hunted by Jack and Jill.
Jack S. Jill, a successful advertising executive, dreads the annual visit of his obnoxious twin sister, Jill. Jill's presence disrupts Jack's life, causing chaos in his career and personal relationships. As the visit progresses, Jack struggles to cope with his sister's eccentricities and her tendency to create endless embarrassing situations.
Jack and Jill was universally panned by critics and audiences alike, widely considered one of the worst films ever made. It is notorious for its nonsensical plot, poor humor, and Adam Sandler's dual performance.
A laugh-free disaster with a nonsensical premise.
Adam Sandler's dual role fails to generate any genuine comedy.
Considered by many to be one of the worst films of all time.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be extremely unfunny, with many expressing disappointment in the weak script and uninspired performances. The humor was frequently described as juvenile and lacking any real comedic payoff.
Won 10 Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Adam Sandler for both roles), Worst Actress (Adam Sandler), and Worst Director.
Al Pacino, a highly respected dramatic actor, played himself in the film and has stated that he only agreed to the role because his children thought it would be funny.
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**_The nursery rhyme Jack and Jill by way of “The Hills Have Eyes”_** Several Brits in their 20s decide to meet and hike the remote Gilmore Pass to commemorate the suicide of their mutual friend. The problem is, many hikers have gone mis...