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The Longest Yard Director: Peter Segal Cast: Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds, Nelly

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/20/2005
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 33,808
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First Down and Twenty-Five to Life; The Care and Feeding of Pro Athletes; Lights, Camera, Touchdown; Extra Points with commentary by director Peter Segal; Deleted scenes with optional commentary by Peter Segal; Music video: "Errtime" by Nelly; Here Comes the Boom; Fumbles and Stumbles; Full screen version; Dolby Digital - English 5.1 surround, English 2.0 surround, French 2.0 surround; English and Spanish subtitles

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Disc #1 -- The Longest Yard
1. Trained Monkey [1:05]
2. A Very Public Break-Up [4:37]
3. Welcome to Allenville [2:41]
4. Hornet's Nest [6:26]
5. Football Tree-Outs [:13]
6. Nate Scarborough [6:26]
7. Recruiting [:47]
8. One on One [4:35]
9. Brokeded Nose [3:03]
10. Snitch [:20]
11. There Goes the Neighborhood [4:44]
12. Acting Like Convicts [2:00]
13. Caretaker's Gifts [4:48]
14. Mean Machine [3:40]
15. Unsportsmanlike Conduct [:08]
16. Schoolyard Bull$#!+ [3:38]
17. Quite a Predicament [2:31]
18. Confession [1:58]
19. The Old Man's Turn [6:59]
20. Game Ball [6:37]
1. Hopscotch - Ext/Alt [:27]
2. Huddle - Ext/Alt [:19]
3. Broken Nose - Ext/Alt [1:04]
4. Chicken Dinner [1:35]
5. Battle & Knauer - Ext/Alt [1:09]
6. Engleheart Butt Slap - Del [:21]
7. Red McCombs - Vikings Owner - Del [:25]
8. Hurting Now - Del [:23]
9. Ms. Tucker Tag - Del [:27]

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One of the year’s most pleasant surprises, Adam Sandler’s remake of the hugely successful 1974 prison drama not only does justice to the original but, arguably, improves upon it as well. Disgraced former gridiron star Paul Crewe (Sandler, in the Burt Reynolds role), sent to prison on a reckless-endangerment conviction, is ordered by hard-bitten Warden Hazen (James Cromwell) to organize a football squad made up of convicts, and then engage the guards’ team, headed by sadistic Captain Knauer (William Fichtner), in a televised exhibition game. Expected to lose badly -- while giving the guards some much-needed practice -- Crewe gets unexpected help from another imprisoned football player, old-timer Nate Scarborough (Reynolds), and a well-connected inmate, Caretaker (Chris Rock). Like the original, this Yard juxtaposes the brutish quality of competitive football with the equally brutish reality of prison life. The hardened inmates initially reject Crewe’s recruitment effort -- until they realize that a game would give them the opportunity to inflict physical punishment on the guards who mistreat them. What’s genuinely surprising is how credibly Sandler handles the physicality of a very demanding role. He does most if not all of his character’s onscreen gridiron stunts, handling and throwing the football with a lot more skill than anybody has any right to expect from a Saturday Night Live alumnus. And he lets his fellow cast members, especially Rock, get most of the laughs -- of which there are many. This is yet another indication that Sandler is trying to distance himself from the imbecilic screen comedy that made him a top box-office draw. Nobody will ever confuse him for a classically trained Shakespearean actor, but he’s definitely maturing. As for the Big Game, even if the outcome is never in doubt, you’ll find yourself swept up in the same rush of enthusiasm felt by the characters themselves. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Longest Yardby Anonymous

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November 08, 2006: I LOVE THIS MOVIE! Adam Sandler is the funny man himself and alongside with Chris Rock this movie is unstopable. From funny wise crakes to more serious parts this movie will have in stiches on the floor or on the edge of your seat. With an alstar cast this movie will blow you away!

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Longest Yardby Anonymous

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July 12, 2006: I really, really love this movie. I really like Adam Sandler and Chris Rock and try to watch as many of the movies that they are in. While they had me laughing, the one character that had me in stitches was the guard Engelheart, played by Kevin Nash. Even tho he plays one of the mean guards very well, I thought he was absolutely hysterical after the inmates switched his "medication". It's just too fuuny watching this huge, almost 7 foot guy go from mean to... well, I don't want to give too much away, but let's just say Engelheart gets a wee bit feminine. If you want to see a really good movie, most definitely get this one!!

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