The Hollywood Reporter
The best jest comes early, with a main title that announces "The Ridiculous 6: Presented in 4K" — a humorous poke at Quentin Tarantino's upcoming "Glorious 70mm" superproduction The Hateful Eight. Then the slog begins, which shouldn't surprise anyone familiar with the idle oeuvre that is Adam Sandler's.
This satirical Western is the first in a — god help us — four-picture deal that the loosely-termed "comedian" has carved out with Netflix. And despite the mini-tempest that emerged during filming, when a group of Native American performers walked off the set because of the Sandler-cowritten script's perceived racial slights, we should perhaps be thankful the movie turns out to be as inoffensively lazy as it is. No one emerges especially worse for wear because the entire production is wholly apathetic to everything from a compelling story to sharp comic timing. "Why bother?" Sandler and his collaborators seem to be asking over the course of a very long two hours. And streaming viewers will hopefully respond in kind.
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Adam Sandler's just a competition with himself for worst movie he can possibly make.
Hate that Netflix gave Sandler a 4 picture deal, first thing Netflix has produced that isn't quality.