Zohan
Zohan moves to New York and becomes quite popular as a hairdresser, and also experiences the prejudices middle Easterns face in today’s society. Things get even worse when a group of Arab taxi cab drivers discover his former life and decide to kidnap him to send him back to Israel.1
A new look into the Adam Sandler’s comedy “You Don’t Mess with the Zohan” has been provided by the new trailer version of the film. Posted on MSN, the new over two minutes video footage gives out glimpses of the explosive action sequences that will appear in the Columbia Pictures’ film.2
While the teaser trailer introduces Zohan’s incredible hair-styling techniques, the feature trailer takes its time in describing how this Mossad agent has landed in New York City as a hairstylist. The preview resembles an Arabic music video.3
Your young and innocent devotion to his early comedy was repaid with inferior trash like ?Click? and you swore that you wouldn?t waste another dime to contribute to his spiral into toothless, family films. But before you exit this post, remember that ?Zohan? was co-written by Sandler and a guy named Judd Apatow (maybe you?ve heard of him) as well as SNL ?TV Funhouse? creator Robert Smigel.4
The movie is pretty much Sandler?s show and he is a Master of physical comedy. There are many sexual references that are damn funny and seriously everything with Zohan in the salon is hilarious.5
February 07, 2007 Columbia Pictures is in the process of scooping up Judd Apatow, Robert Smigel and Adam Sandler’s script “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan,” with Sandler attached to star. The comedy, developed at Revolution Studios from an original screenplay by Apatow, Smigel and Sandler, follows the exploits of a Mossad agent who fakes his death so he can anonymously move to New York and become a hair stylist.6