Saturday, July 30, 2011

Adam Sandler Goes For A Gay Idea In Remaking THREE MEN AND A BABY?

The words of "lowbrow", "gay", "juvenile", "racist" and among similar others are no strangers to Adam Sandler's brand of comedy. And basically he has been repeating the same formula over and over again throughout his acting career.

Now it seems that the comedian is toying with the idea of remaking THREE MEN AND A BABY. Remember that movie? You know, the one which starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson? Back then, the movie was a blockbuster hit with $167.7 million in the box-office! However, in Sandler's version, he won't be following the similar plot where a trio of swinging bachelors forced to become the protective guardians of an infant. Instead, their characters will be changed into a polyamorous gay couples. And the ideal cast? Here goes: David Spade, Chris Rock and Rob Schneider. All three of them were last collaborated together in 2010's GROWN UPS.


Adam Sandler is reportedly getting that particular idea from an episode of MTV's Real Life, which focused on three gay men attempting to bring a forth person into their relationship. Additionally, his three cast, are said to like the idea as well and they may contribute to the screenplay together. As for Sandler himself, he will not appear in THREE MEN AND A BABY remake but will likely have a cameo.