

Happy Gilmore 2

Happy Gilmore isn't done with golf — not by a long shot. Since his retirement after his first Tour Championship win, Gilmore returns to finance his daughter's ballet classes.
Happy Gilmore isn't done with golf — not by a long shot. Since his retirement after his first Tour Championship win, Gilmore returns to finance his daughter's ballet classes.
I was worried about this after growing up with the first movie, but I was pleasantly surprised. It's ridiculous, hilarious & full of great call backs to the first movie.
If you like the first, you'll love this.
Wonderful tribute to the original film.
I don’t get the hate. If you can write a better movie, then do it.
This sequel brought me back to my own happy place.
Not the best movie in the world but definitely worth a watch. I really enjoyed it!
THE FUCKING BUDGET WAS HIGH!! Omg you can’t tell me exactly how many famous well known people were in this movie and I knew every single fucking one omg this was AWESOME HELLL FUCKING YEAHHHHH WOOOOOOOOOOOOO WATCH THIS IMMEDIATELY :pray_tone2::pray_tone2:
I really really like it
Adam Sandler is the best
I enjoyed the movie through my watch, last part was a bit faster and less enjoyable to watch. But as a normie, I just loved it, kept it simple and made some cameo (a bit too much but hey, fan service is here unlike some cash grabbing crap) and I really think it pays tribute to the original movie.
Simple, watchable, great story, family friendly 😂
A nostalgia trip down memory lane with some great jokes and hilarious cameos.
Thank you netflix for not fucking this up.
Sandler’s return as Happy feels like catching up with an old mate. He is 60 now, a little slower and more serious, and that shift gives the comedy an extra kick for those of us who grew up with films like Billy Madison, Waterboy and Big Daddy. It is a mix of sharp gags and a touch of melancholy, watching a legend try to prove he is still got it.
The family angle lands well. His sons mirror his old rage and wit, which sparks some of the funniest moments. Julie Bowen slips back in seamlessly, now carrying the kind of presence she earned through Modern Family. The soundtrack leans on Skynyrd, Tom Petty and other rock staples, giving every montage a jolt of energy.
Then come the cameos. Eminem is a riot, Margaret Qualley, Post Malone, Becky Lynch, Ben Stiller and Benny Safdie all show up, and golf icons make surprise appearances that had the crowd laughing. Shooter McGavin’s reintroduction is a highlight, played with gleeful absurdity. The final championship goes completely off the rails, think Space Jam chaos, but the film’s heart keeps it grounded enough to work.
It is a love letter to a kind of comedy that barely exists now. If you loved the first, you will be grinning start to finish.
If you never liked Sandler’s 90s madness, this will not be the one to win you over.
I was worried about this after growing up with the first movie, but I was pleasantly surprised. It's ridiculous, hilarious & full of great call backs to the first movie.
If you like the first, you'll love this.