Subtitle You Don't Mess With The Zohan 📍

: Many of the film's iconic lines—like "Sony guts" and "Disco, disco, good, good"—first appeared in Saturday Night Live sketches featuring "Sabra" characters written by Robert Smigel.

: The character of Zohan was loosely based on Nezi Arbib , a former Israeli soldier who became a hairstylist in California and taught Adam Sandler styling techniques for the role. subtitle You Don't Mess with the Zohan

: Zohan is depicted with exaggerated, superhero-like physical abilities, such as catching bullets with his teeth and performing incredible martial arts while styling hair. : Many of the film's iconic lines—like "Sony

A standout feature of You Don't Mess with the Zohan is its use of , where characters use the chickpea spread for everything from toothpaste and hair gel to putting out fires. Here are a few other notable features of the film: A standout feature of You Don't Mess with

subtitle You Don't Mess with the Zohan