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Hotel Transylvania 2

Hotel Transylvania 2
Hotel Transylvania 2
Hotel Transylvania 2
Hotel Transylvania 2
Hotel Transylvania 2
Hotel Transylvania 2

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Three years ago, the first “Transylvania” was a fresh and funny alternative to Sandler’s bitter misanthropy in mean-spirited comedies like “That’s My Boy” and “Grown Ups,” and after subjecting us all to “Blended” and “Grown Ups 2” (to say nothing of the disastrous “The Cobbler”), Sandler and his usual crew of co-stars owed us a second visit to this haunted hotel. - See more at: http://www.thewrap.com/hotel-transylvania-2-review-adam-sandler-andy-samberg-selena-gomez/#.

Three years ago, the first “Transylvania” was a fresh and funny alternative to Sandler’s bitter misanthropy in mean-spirited comedies like “That’s My Boy” and “Grown Ups,” and after subjecting us all to “Blended” and “Grown Ups 2” (to say nothing of the disastrous “The Cobbler”), Sandler and his usual crew of co-stars owed us a second visit to this haunted hotel. - See more at: http://www.thewrap.com/hotel-transylvania-2-review-adam-sandler-andy-samberg-selena-gomez/#.dpuf

Three years ago, the first “Transylvania” was a fresh and funny alternative to Sandler’s bitter misanthropy in mean-spirited comedies like “That’s My Boy” and “Grown Ups,” and after subjecting us all to “Blended” and “Grown Ups 2” (to say nothing of the disastrous “The Cobbler”), Sandler and his usual crew of co-stars owed us a second visit to this haunted hotel. - See more at: http://www.thewrap.com/hotel-transylvania-2-review-adam-sandler-andy-samberg-selena-gomez/#.dpuf

Sandler and his usual crew of co-stars find their most humane characters in this rowdy collection of monsters and rapid-fire jokes

If you’ve found yourself dispirited by the sour lack of compassion and humanity in the last several Adam Sandler/Happy Madison comedies, it’s both a relief and a surprise to discover that his sweetest, kindest humor lurks in the most monstrous of packages: Sandler’s Count Dracula returns in “Hotel Transylvania 2,” and this time the old bloodsucker becomes a doting, in his words, “vampa.” (“What? ‘Vampire’ and ‘grandpa.’ I thought that was totally obvious.”)

Sandler and his usual crew of co-stars find their most humane characters in this rowdy collection of monsters and rapid-fire jokes

If you’ve found yourself dispirited by the sour lack of compassion and humanity in the last several Adam Sandler/Happy Madison comedies, it’s both a relief and a surprise to discover that his sweetest, kindest humor lurks in the most monstrous of packages: Sandler’s Count Dracula returns in “Hotel Transylvania 2,” and this time the old bloodsucker becomes a doting, in his words, “vampa.” (“What? ‘Vampire’ and ‘grandpa.’ I thought that was totally obvious.”)

Sandler and his usual crew of co-stars find their most humane characters in this rowdy collection of monsters and rapid-fire jokes

If you’ve found yourself dispirited by the sour lack of compassion and humanity in the last several Adam Sandler/Happy Madison comedies, it’s both a relief and a surprise to discover that his sweetest, kindest humor lurks in the most monstrous of packages: Sandler’s Count Dracula returns in “Hotel Transylvania 2,” and this time the old bloodsucker becomes a doting, in his words, “vampa.” (“What? ‘Vampire’ and ‘grandpa.’ I thought that was totally obvious.”)

Sandler and his usual crew of co-stars find their most humane characters in this rowdy collection of monsters and rapid-fire jokes

If you’ve found yourself dispirited by the sour lack of compassion and humanity in the last several Adam Sandler/Happy Madison comedies, it’s both a relief and a surprise to discover that his sweetest, kindest humor lurks in the most monstrous of packages: Sandler’s Count Dracula returns in “Hotel Transylvania 2,” and this time the old bloodsucker becomes a doting, in his words, “vampa.” (“What? ‘Vampire’ and ‘grandpa.’ I thought that was totally obvious.”)

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