At best an 80-minute movie just barely squeezed into a bloated 113-minutes, Adam Sandler’s latest tolerance comedy wins marks for being daring enough to use the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as fodder for a ridiculous comedy, but gets counted off for repetitiveness, lame cameos, and a general air of laziness in relying far too heavily on inexplicable ’80s nostalgia and ripping off the far superior foreigner-in-the-U.S. comedy of Sacha Baron Cohen. There are so many stereotypes thrown at the screen that it’s hard to be offended by any of them (even Rob Schneider’s incompetent would-be terrorist), which is clearly the goal, even if it saps any possibility of actually believing the film’s message about just getting along. (Hollywood Jewel 16, Waco, TX)