In an exciting atmosphere, this movie centers around the transformation in the life of Sketer, a miserable handyman, who suffers from bad luck, but once, something happens that turns his life, upon the magical stories he tells to his nieces come true, the thing that inspires his life and brings luck, happiness, and money for him.
Enjoyable, silly and a wee bit whimsical. It's also treacherously predictable at times, the two leads lack chemistry and it has the token horrible Rob Schneider cameo.
There's nothing fresh in Sandler's role that you haven't seen in almost every movie he's ever done -- the same mumbly, underachiever-schlub notes he's been hitting for years, only taken down a notch for his first PG-rated comedy.