If it’s unclear from the title,is Happy Madison and director Frank Coraci, offame andinfamy, attempting to create a parody of classic westerns likegave moviegoers a “who’s who” of 1960’s cinema and some of the greatest team building scenes in the history of movies., on the other hand, collects a handful of today’s best comedians and straps them to the cement shoes of Sandler and his SNL cohorts who have long since passed their comedic prime. Although, admittedly, most of the performances in this near-travesty are, frankly,Nobody, except Sandler and his role as the world’s least believable action star, really seems to phone it in. Even Taylor Lautner gives a pretty committed performance with his best “Simple Jack” impersonation. Now, it’s not funny nor clever, so don’t take that as praise – but he certainly gave it a shot. The remaining members of the titular band of outlaws, Terry Crews, Rob Schneider, Jorge Garcia, and Luke Wilson fumble through the movie’s dumb dialogue and script with at least some degree of aplomb.