Eight Crazy Nights, also known as Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights, is a 2002 American adult animated Hanukkah musical comedy-drama film directed by Seth Kearsley (in his feature directorial debut), written by Adam Sandler, Allen Covert, Brooks Arthur, and Brad Issacs, and produced by Sandler, Covert, and Jack Giarraputo. It stars Sandler in his first voice-acting role, alongside future wife Jackie Titone, Austin Stout, Rob Schneider, Kevin Nealon, Norm Crosby, and Jon Lovitz. The film is animated in the style of television holiday specials and, unlike most mainstream holiday films, centers on Jewish characters and the holiday of Hanukkah, as opposed to the Christian celebration of Christmas.[3]
The title is taken from a line in Sandler's series of songs called "The Chanukah Song" that compares the gift-giving traditions of Christmas and Chanukah: "Instead of one day of presents, we get eight crazy nights!" A new version of "The Chanukah Song" also plays over the film's closing credits.
Produced by Sandler's production company Happy Madison Productions (as its first animated film), Eight Crazy Nights was released in the United States on November 27, 2002, by Columbia Pictures. The film grossed $23.8 million and received negative reviews from critics.
Plot[]
In the fictional town of Dukesberry, New Hampshire, Davey Stone is a 33-year-old Jewish alcoholic with a criminal record that has earned him the community's animosity. One night, he is arrested for dining and dashing, attempting to evade arrest, stealing a snowmobile, and destroying festive ice sculptures in the process ("Davey's Song"). At Davey's trial, Whitey Duvall, an aging volunteer referee from Davey's former basketball league, convinces the judge to sentence Davey to community service as a referee-in-training for Whitey's Youth Basketball League, on the condition that if Davey commits a crime before his sentence is completed, he will serve ten years in prison.
As Davey harasses the players at his first game, Whitey has a seizure, and the game is abruptly halted with Davey forfeiting it to the opposing team. Attempting to calm Davey down, Whitey takes him to the mall, where they meet Davey's childhood crush Jennifer Friedman, now a divorced single mother who has moved back to Dukesberry and taken a job at the mall, and her son Benjamin. Davey still secretly harbors feelings for Jennifer, but Whitey reminds Davey that he lost his chances with Jennifer years ago.
As time progresses, Whitey's various attempts to encourage Davey are met with humiliation and assault. Later, Davey bonds with Benjamin while playing basketball at the community center, but Benjamin's unsportsmanlike behavior—encouraged by Davey—leads Jennifer to scold Davey for his actions. While the two are driving to their respective homes, they reminisce about their happy childhood together and how much things have changed ("Long Ago"). When Davey gets home, his trailer is being burned down by one of the men who lost the basketball match to him, though Davey runs inside to rescue a Hanukkah card from his late parents. Whitey invites Davey to live with him and his diabetic twin sister Eleanore; Davey reluctantly accepts. To keep Davey in line, Whitey and Eleanore explain the complex rules of the household, stating that Davey will be evicted if he does not abide ("Technical Foul").
Davey slowly starts to turn his life around, until one day at a skating rink, Whitey recalls Davey's past: en route to one of Davey's basketball games, Davey's parents died in a car accident, and he learned of the tragedy shortly after winning the game. He spent the rest of his childhood in and out of foster facilities and state homes, and the next 21 years numbing his pain with alcohol and petty crime, ostracizing himself from Jennifer and his other friends. Distraught and exasperated after being reminded of his trauma, Davey insults Whitey and Eleanore, resulting in a heartbroken Whitey evicting him from his house.
Davey spends the rest of the day binge-drinking. That night, he breaks into the closed mall and hallucinates the logos and mascots of various stores coming to life and confronting him about his inability to grieve ("Intervention Song"). He finally opens his parents' Hanukkah card, which contains a heartfelt message asking him not to change who he is, and Davey finally allows himself to cry over his parents. Just then, two cops arrive to arrest him, but he escapes and boards a bus to New York City, but the bus is forced to stop when a thumbtack in the road punctures all rear tires. Reminded of the Miracle of Hanukkah, Davey sets out to find Whitey and make amends.
Davey finds Whitey at the All-Star Banquet, an annual town celebration in which one member of the community is recognized for positive contributions with the "Dukesberry All-Star Patch", which Whitey has sought after for 35 years. When Whitey is passed over again, he resolves to move to Florida and live the rest of his life in anonymity. Davey reminds the townspeople of the abuse they've, and himself, subjected Whitey to throughout his life, and the selfless contributions he's made to the community in spite of that ("Bum Biddy"). Davey leads them to Whitey, who has gone to the mall with Eleanore. The townspeople thank Whitey for his service over the years, and the Mayor officially grants him the Patch Award, with previous recipients giving him theirs as well. Davey and Jennifer reconcile and Whitey goes into a seizure, which he calls "the happiest seizure of his life."
Voice cast[]
- Adam Sandler as:
- Davey Stone
- Josh Uhler as Young Davey
- Whitey Duvall
- Eleanore Duvall
- Deer
- Davey Stone
- Jackie Titone as Jennifer Friedman
- Alison Krauss as Jennifer's singing voice
- Ali Hoffman as Young Jennifer
- Austin Stout as Benjamin Friedman
- Jason Houseman as Benjamin's singing voice
- Rob Schneider as:
- Narrator
- Mr. Chang
- Kevin Nealon as Mayor Dewey
- James Barbour as Mayor Dewey's singing voice
- Carmen Filpi as Homeless Guy
- Norm Crosby as the Judge
- Jon Lovitz as Tom Baltezor
Additional voices[]
The rest of the cast are listed under this section in the end credits:
- Tyra Banks as Victoria's Secret gown
- Blake Clark as Radio Shack walkie-talkie
- Peter Dante as Foot Locker referee
- Ellen Albertini Dow as See's Candies box
- Kevin Farley as Panda Express giant panda
- Lari Friedman as The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf cup
- Tom Kenny as The Sharper Image chair
- Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse as the KB Toys soldiers
- Carl Weathers as GNC bottle
- Jamie Alcroft as Eli Wolstan
- Brooks Arthur as Rabbi Fliegel
- Allen Covert as:
- Bus Driver
- Mayor Dewey's Wife
- Old Lady
- Lainie Kazan as Old Lady's singing voice
- Judith Sandler as Mrs. Stone
- Ann Wilson as Mom's singing voice
- Stan Sandler as Mr. Stone
- Richard Page as Dad's singing voice
- Archie Hahn as TV Announcer
Production[]
Eight Crazy Nights was animated by several studios, including Anvil Studios, A. Film A/S, Bardel Entertainment, Goldenbell Animation, Marina Motion Animation, Spaff Animation, Tama Production, Time Lapse Pictures, Warner Bros. Animation, Y. R. Studio and Yowza! Animation. It was the only animated film that Adam Sandler worked on until Hotel Transylvania in 2012, and remains the only traditionally-animated film with his involvement. This was also the first and only film produced by Meatball Productions, the animation division of Happy Madison Productions.
Music[]
The soundtrack was released on November 27, 2002 by Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax.[4][5] The soundtrack contains every song in the film, including the new installment of "The Chanukah Song" and a deleted song, called "At the Mall", sung by Whitey as he strolls through the mall in an alternate opening, included on the DVD release. The soundtrack was pressed onto vinyl in 2021 for the Vinyl Me, Please record club.[6]
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Davey's Song" | Sandler | |
2. | "At the Mall" | Sandler & Kevin Grady | |
3. | "Patch Song" | Sandler | |
4. | "Long Ago" | Sandler, Alison Krauss & Eight Crazy Nights Cast | |
5. | "Technical Foul" | Sandler | |
6. | "Intervention Song" | Sandler & Eight Crazy Nights Cast | |
7. | "Bum Biddy" | Sandler & Eight Crazy Nights Cast | |
8. | "The Chanukah Song, Part 3" | Sandler |
Release[]
Template:Unreferenced section Eight Crazy Nights came in at fifth place on its opening weekend among U.S. box office, making only $14 million since its Wednesday launch. It only grossed a total of $23.6 million in North America and negligible foreign box office receipts, for a total of only $23.8 million worldwide. This made Eight Crazy Nights become a box office bomb, losing an approximate at lowest $10.5 million to up to $44.6 million.
Critical reception[]
On Rotten Tomatoes, Eight Crazy Nights has an approval rating of 13% based on reviews from 111 critics and an average score of 3.50/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Sandler returns to his roots in this nauseating concoction filled with potty humor and product placements."[7] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 23% based on reviews from 27 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[8] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[9]
Roger Ebert gave the film two out of four possible stars and criticized the film's dour tone, saying that "The holidays aren't very cheerful in Sandlerville."[10] Matthew Rozsa of Salon called it the best known Hanukkah film despite its poor quality.[11] William Thomas of Empire gave the film a one out of five stars, saying, "File under 'What the hell were they thinking?'. With this, and Mr. Deeds, Sandler's pulled off quite the combo. Avoid like the plague."[12]
Sandler won a 2003 Kids' Choice Award for "Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie".[13] Sandler was nominated twice for the 2002 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor for his performances in both Eight Crazy Nights and Mr. Deeds.[14]
Home media[]
It was released on VHS and single- and two-disc edition DVD on November 4, 2003 by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. The two-disc "special edition" features deleted scenes, several audio commentaries, and Sandler's short film A Day with the Meatball, among other special features.[15] A Blu-ray version of the film was released on December 13, 2016.
See also[]
- List of American films of 2002
- List of animated feature films of 2002
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights (2002). AFI Catalog of Feature Films.
- ↑ Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights.
- ↑ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 96. ISBN 9781476672939.
- ↑ Amazon.com: Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights: Adam Sandler, Ray Ellis, Teddy Castellucci, Various Artists: Music. Amazon.com (November 19, 2002).
- ↑ Amazon.com: Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights: Various: MP3 Downloads. Amazon.com (November 19, 2002).
- ↑ Vinyl Me, Please.
- ↑ Template:Rotten-tomatoes
- ↑ Eight Crazy Nights.
- ↑ Find CinemaScore (Type "Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights" in the search box). CinemaScore.
- ↑ Ebert, Roger (2002). Eight Crazy Nights.
- ↑ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Jews deserve a better Hanukkah movie than Adam Sandler's "Eight Crazy Nights"". Salon. Archived from the original on December 5, 2019. Retrieved December 7, 2019.
- ↑ Adam Sandler's 8 Crazy Nights (2000).
- ↑ Template:Cite magazine
- ↑ Ryan, Joal (February 10, 2003). Madonna Sweeps Away Razzie Noms. E! Online.
- ↑ Houston, Don (October 19, 200). Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights. DVD Talk.
External links[]
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- Eight Crazy Nights at IMDb
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