Grown Ups 2

2013 "Just because they're a little older doesn't mean they've grown up."
5.4| 1h41m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 12 July 2013 Released
Producted By: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/grownups2
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Lenny has relocated his family back to the small town where he and his friends grew up. This time around, the grown ups are the ones learning lessons from their kids on a day notoriously full of surprises—the last day of school.

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Michael Ledo The sequel comes with very little plot. Our foursome all have their child issues. David Spade suddenly has a long lost son so he doesn't miss out on the fun. There is an 80's theme party with a ridiculous townies vs. college boys fight.The humor is still crude, but perhaps a bit less than before as I found it tolerable. The film mostly relies on one liners and insults as is typical in a Sandler production. This film also highlights the talents or lack thereof of many Hollywood larvae including the Sandler clan, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Paulina Gretzky. Team Jacob fans can watch Taylor Lautner in an uncredited role as Fratboy Andy. My how they have fallen.Will work as a rental. No hurry to rush out and see it.Parental Guide: Brief male rear nudity. 1 f-bomb. No sex. Sex talk and general crudeness including urination, feces, and fart humor. Razzy nomination
peterjacman This is a sunday movie, you will laugh out loud many times :)
paul_a_salt Please don't take the title of this review to be hyperbole. This really is the worst film I've ever seen. I watched it for my comedy review podcast, One Good Thing. We try to find redeeming qualities in terrible movies. Battlefield Earth, Lesbian Vampire Killers, Bucky Larson, all seemed terrible. Grown Ups 2 has forced me to re- evaluate my standards of awful. I came here to try to understand. I read the positive reviews in an attempt to understand why someone would like this. The juvenile humour, the paper-thin characterisation, the painfully awkward editing, how could anyone enjoy this and not feel annoyed for having been sold it. The whole point of my podcast is to be an antithesis to all the people who watch Nolan movies and high concept thrillers and complain about minor details that apparently "ruined" the movie. It was an attempt to re-frame film criticism in a positive way. This film was our toughest challenge. Tomorrow I need to get on Mic and figure out why it's a good thing that this movie did so well at the box office and why so many people loved it. And for the first time since we started this podcast, ten months ago, I feel that we shall fail.
cidleburg A lot of people don't like Adam Sandler movies but I don't think he's made one that I didn't like. 'Grown ups 2" is definitely better than the first one. And the addition of Shaq is awesome. His movies pretty much have the same humor and I enjoy it. It's not a must see for everyone but if you like Sandler and the Happy Madison crew, it's a must watch. The kids are pretty funny too, especially bumpty. Stupid funny