Mr. Deeds
Year: 2002
Studio: Columbia Pictures, New Line Cinema, Happy Madison Productions, Out of the Blue... Entertainment
Director: Steven Brill
Cast: Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder, John Turturro, Allen Covert, Peter Gallagher, Erick Avari
Crew: Jeff Gourson (Editor), Sidney Ganis (Producer), Teddy Castellucci (Original Music Composer), Peter Lyons Collister (Director of Photography), Stephen McCabe (Art Direction), Tim Herlihy (Screenplay)
Runtime: 96 minutes
Release: Jun 28, 2002
IMDb: 5.91/10 by 2,338 users
Popularity: 5
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 50,000,000
Revenue: 171,269,565

Decent watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This has all the hallmarks, and cast, of most typical Happy Madison productions, but with a lot of money involved, both in the characters and the production value. I think this is the movie where John McEnroe started getting involved. The character work in this is either drastically good or drastically bad, and they definitely experimented with some ideas they had in the backlog. The "rags to riches" trope crossed with the "NYC is a cesspool of money corruption" trope is actually inspired. There is a great script in this movie, behind all the Sandler style humor, but that humor does make it fun, I just wish there was an adjustable setting sometimes. Ultimately anything that isn't funny or charming in this is brief enough that you can overlook it pretty easily.
I love Adam Sandler movies. This one is another favorite. A hick guy finds out he just inherited millions. Very funny movie, sneaky sneaky sir! Never underestimate the sneakiness.