Adam Sandler acquired candid with US-based leisure outlet Deadline, about his strategy to film reviews again within the early days of his profession.
The `Saturday Night Live` star revealed that he used to have fairly a tough time taking criticism in opposition to his movies.
Talking concerning the reviews on his cult traditional, `Billy Madison`, the actor stated, “When Billy Madison came out, me and my friend who wrote it, we were just like, `Oh yeah, they`re going to write about this in New York!` We grew up reading the papers, we were going to NYU. And then we read the first one and we were like, `Oh my god, what happened? They hate us.` And then we were like, `It must have been this paper,` but then 90% of the papers are going, `This is garbage.”
The `Grown Ups` actor admitted that he felt `damage` on the reactions however determined to protect his mental well being by not studying reviews as a result of they have been `so harsh`.
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“People would call us up to say, `Can you believe they said this about you?` I`d be like, `I didn`t read it, man`,” Sandler informed Deadline.
The 56-year-old actor stated he has since gotten higher with taking criticism.
“Critics aren`t going to connect with certain stuff and what they want to see. I understand that it`s not clicking with them,” Sandler informed Deadline.
Sandler was final seen within the Netflix drama `Hustle`. He is ready to seem within the crime-comedy `The Outlaws` reverse Pierce Brosnan and Adam DeVine.
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