Time flies! It’s onerous to believe that 50 First Dates premiered 14 years ago already. The hit romantic comedy got here six years after Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler first co-starred together on The Wedding Singer, and it’s remained our favorite film since 2004.
In the movie, Drew plays Lucy Whitmore, a woman who unfortunately suffered momentary memory loss from a car accident. Henry (played via Adam) then reveals a approach to make her fall in love with him over and over again each and every single day since she will be able to’t consider what took place the day prior.
Drew and Adam accepting their People’s Choice Award for 50 First Dates.
When Adam and Drew’s 3rd film together, Blended, came out in 2014, Drew unfolded about what it was like working with him in an interview with Huffington Post. “50 First Dates used to be in reality a distinct script. It used to be extra of a drama, and it was called 50 First Kisses. I knew about it, and I knew he knew it. In reality, I believe it had drifted to his corporate [Happy Madison Productions], and it used to be one thing that I’d just been a big fan of for a very long time and I beloved the writing,” she began.
Drew added, “I sat down at a typewriter, and I couldn’t forestall crying while I used to be writing the letter because I had this swelling moment the place I used to be so convinced that I knew what we had been intended to do next.”
“I stated, ‘It’s the script that you've got and it’s referred to as 50 First Kisses. Here’s why I believe we will have to turn this into our next movie.’ Then he did so much of writing on it and we made it into extra of a comedy, and it is what it's,” Drew added. Since the two love working in combination such a lot, we’re still crossing our fingers for a 50 First Dates 2!
Scroll through the gallery under to see the cast of 50 First Dates then and now!
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