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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.

Adam Sandler as  Lenny Feder
Kevin James as  Eric Lamonsoff
Chris Rock as  Kurt McKenzie
David Spade as  Marcus Higgins
Salma Hayek Pinault as  Roxanne Chase-Feder
Maya Rudolph as  Deanne McKenzie
Maria Bello as  Sally Lamonsoff
Nick Swardson as  Nick
Steve Buscemi as  Wiley
Colin Quinn as  Dickie Bailey

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Reviews

jasmin_erhorn
2013/07/12

Worst movie ever made! The first movie was clever, funny and even if easily-digested, a cute family movie. Part 2 is so bad I can't tell what was the worst. If this movie were a guy he would be a huge asshole. Let's hope I never have to see it again.

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larrymeers
2013/07/13

Grown ups 2 is....um, did this movie really have plot? Anyway It is about friends that find each other in the same town and they do a lot of pointless things that is suppose to make this movie funny. But it falls flat on its face. Everyone in this movie sucks, The plot is lame and pointless, and the film treats it's audience like they are stupid and will fall for this abomination they call a movie. Overall there was not a thing that i liked about this movie, it was boring, stupid, not funny, had terrible acting, pointless plot, Mostly terrible cast, and this movie thinks the audience will find joy in seeing a man get peed on by an elk. F or 1/10. By the way, did anybody ask for this movie?

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CloudOMatic
2013/07/14

Following the mild success of the first instalment, Grown Ups 2, in my opinion, flopped for a number of reasons. One such reason is the fact that the humour that was demonstrated in the film was repetitive and overall quite bland. It almost felt like the director tried too hard to make the audience laugh, which has never worked in any film ever. The director may have been going for a quite childlike sense of humour in contrast to the adult figures however as this was also the theme in the first film it has lost its charm. I may be comparing it too much to the first film however this comparison is essential as a sequel is meant to add a new light to the feel of the original film. This film did not and in my opinion I feel like it was banking on the success of the original in order to propel it into a state of sufficient box office success which in a way it did, as fans of Adam Sandler's work would be flocking to the cinema in order to see it.On the other hand I enjoyed the plot, despite the linear nature, and found it satisfying how each individual strand connected in a penultimate fashion, with it all coming together at the 80s party. I particularly liked Chris Rock's character as he, despite losing most of the charm of the original personality, still retained part of what made his character particularly appealing.CloudOMatic

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info-36510-18890
2013/07/15

Such a shame I can't choose zero stars. Someone actually got paid for making this pile of trash. No story line, awkward jokes, I was stone faced throughout the whole thing. Turned off after about an hour as I refused to waste any more of my precious lifeThen again most of the actors in this aren't funny anyway and rely on crass, racist or PC jokes that people just don't find funny anymore.I get the impression that film companies are getting very desperate if they are releasing this painful rubbish.I think I would've found this funny when I was 2 or 3 or had an IQ less than 10 points. Don't bother everyone.

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