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Bedtime Stories
The life of Sketer, a handyman, whose father has sell their hotel to Barry Nottingham, who is better than him in running business, under one condition of taking the management for his child, Sketer, but Barry breaks the agreement, has been changed, as he after telling stories for his nieces, he shocked that these stories come true.
11 December 1962, Fresno, California, USA
31 October 1963, San Francisco, California, USA
9 October 1976, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
1 February 1987, Thousand Oaks, California, USA
20 April 1972, Sharonville, Ohio, USA
6 May 2006, Los Angeles, California, USA
26 February 1986, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
7 March 1952, Los Angeles, California, USA
April 18, 2009
The real charm of Bedtime Stories is how it works as a family film.December 29, 2008
It's a delightfully innocent movie that the actor can actually show to his two baby daughters without blushing.December 29, 2008
An innocuous but haphazard family comedy that seems less crafted for children than dreamed up by a team of them.April 19, 2009
Enjoyable, silly and a wee bit whimsical. It's also treacherously predictable at times, the two leads lack chemistry and it has the token horrible Rob Schneider cameo.May 27, 2009
If you are forced to attend, then at least Bedtime Stories is tolerable, and occasionally fun -- when it forgets to be dumb.August 14, 2009
A family-friendly Adam Sandler movie that, even with its strained plot developments, is tame without being lame.December 29, 2008
The twitchy anxiety that once powered his persona has given way to a doughy anonymity.May 01, 2009
...ultimately comes off as the most entertaining Adam Sandler comedy to hit theaters since 2004's 50 First Dates...December 29, 2008
After sitting through this fractious fairy tale, we feel as plucked as a Christmas goose.December 29, 2008
For a creative premise, it's downright dispiriting to see such a banal interpretation.January 05, 2009
It descends into pathos, undermined by an insipid romantic subplot and the usual platitudinous guff about self-belief.September 28, 2011
There's nothing fresh in Sandler's role that you haven't seen in almost every movie he's ever done -- the same mumbly, underachiever-schlub notes he's been hitting for years, only taken down a notch for his first PG-rated comedy.