"I've said it before, you are a remarkable comedian, Adam, and you will have your own comedy style," Adrian told Adam Sandler at the afterparty for "50 First Dates."
"Thanks, Ed, that's the best encouragement I've ever received." Sandler playfully clapped him on the back.
The Miracle Director's eye for talent was undeniable. After all, he had discovered Jim Carrey and cast him in "The Mask," and soon there would be a movie called "The Truman Show," starring Jim Carrey, set to release—a film rumored to be both intriguing and profound. So even if Adrian's words were just pleasantries, it was enough to make Sandler proud, particularly since Adrian had already cast him in a comedy movie before "50 First Dates," even if someone else had approached him for the role.