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Cruise's Call Linked Adam Sandler to 'Punch Drunk Love'
8 Feb
Summary
- Tom Cruise unexpectedly connected Adam Sandler with director Paul Thomas Anderson.
- Sandler initially didn't know who Paul Thomas Anderson was.
- Sandler was rehearsing for 'Punch Drunk Love' with Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Adam Sandler recently recounted how Tom Cruise facilitated his introduction to director Paul Thomas Anderson, leading to their collaboration on the critically acclaimed film 'Punch Drunk Love.' During a conversation at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sandler detailed receiving a surprise call from Cruise while filming 'Little Nicky' around the year 2000. Cruise, whom Sandler knew slightly, connected him with Anderson, a director Sandler had not previously heard of.
Anderson expressed admiration for Sandler's work and mentioned he had written a movie for him. Initially on his film set, Sandler agreed to hear Anderson out, leading to a conversation about the script. Sandler recalled being significantly impressed after watching Anderson's 1999 film 'Magnolia,' which heightened his eagerness to work with the director. He then contacted Anderson, expressing his readiness to read the script.
Reflecting on the filmmaking process, Sandler spoke highly of his rehearsal period with Anderson and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman. He described extensive rehearsals at Anderson's home, working through scenes collaboratively. Sandler cherished the experience of preparing for 'Punch Drunk Love,' particularly the intense dynamic he shared with Hoffman during filming, remembering it as a profound aspect of his career.




