Adam Sandler fans will know how he loves to include the same actors in his movies.
The likes of David Spade, Kevin James and Steve Buscemi – to name a few – have made a number of appearances in Sandler’s films throughout the years.
But, without a doubt, the actor with the most iconic line has to be Rob Schneider.
You know the one – that guy who always shouts: “You can do it.”
Yep, the Benchwarmers star has said those four words in five Sandler movies to date and let’s see if you can guess them before you read on…
Ah forget it, you’re just going to scroll to the bottom anyway.
The five films that include the famous phrase are The Waterboy, Little Nicky, 50 First Dates, The Longest Yard, and Bedtime Stories.
When asked whether he’s sick of hearing it, Schneider basically compared it to a very nice cup of coffee.
Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider have starred in a number of films together (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
In an interview with Mai FM Morning Crew, he said: “It’s just like a – you know when you get sick of a certain kind of coffee and you go ‘I can’t have that again’ and then you miss it.
“Tastes really good, and then you wanna throw up after a while.
“That’s what I feel about people yelling ‘you can do it’.”
The actor was also asked if he would be appearing in Sandler’s highly anticipated sequel Happy Gilmore 2.
Given that the first one came out way back in 1996, fans weren’t really expecting a second film to be made.
While we are yet to have confirmation of a release date, we do know some of the actors who are set to appear.
The likes of Julie Bowen and Christopher McDonald will reprise their roles, while Margaret Qualley, Bad Bunny and Travis Kelce are rumoured to guest star.
‘You can do it’ but ‘he won’t like it’ (Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)
This comes after Modern Family fans were shocked to realise that Bowen was in the first movie.
Speaking to ET this month, the Claire Dunphy actor said she will be ‘de-aged’ when playing Virginia Venit.
“We do a 25-year span,” Bowen said. “I get de-aged, which I’m very excited about.
“I’ve never been de-aged. There’s so little I can say.
“The cast list is coded. It’ll say ‘busboy,’ and then you get there and you go, ‘You’re not a busboy, you’re like a giant huge star’ – that I can’t say. It’s like that every single day.”
Speaking about Sandler, she added: “He’s still funny as hell. He finally grew into those big shorts. They suit him now. He’s like a dad in his big ol’ dad shorts. I love it.”