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Grown Ups 2

PG-13 Released Jul 12, 2013 1h 40m Comedy List
8% Tomatometer 116 Reviews 53% Popcornmeter 100,000+ Ratings
Lenny Feder (Adam Sandler) moves his family back to his hometown to be with his friends, but he finds -- what with old bullies, new bullies, party crashers and more -- that he hasn't left the crazy life behind in Los Angeles. Lenny's friends must also cope with their own challenges: Eric (Kevin James) must face his ultimate fear; Kurt (Chris Rock) has gone back to work as a cable repairman; and Marcus (David Spade) learns that he has an 18-year-old son.
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While it's almost certainly the movie event of the year for filmgoers passionate about deer urine humor, Grown Ups 2 will bore, annoy, and disgust audiences of nearly every other persuasion.

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Drew Hunt Chicago Reader Sandler's films have always been stupid, but the early stuff is pretty harmless; here the jokes almost always come at the expense of someone else, the kind of needless bullying one expects of a YouTube comment section. Jul 28, 2014 Full Review Simon Crook Empire Magazine [A] slothful, indulgent sequel that sees a once-great screen comedian hit self-inflicted Sandlergeddon. Rated: 1/5 Jul 28, 2014 Full Review Jake Wilson Sydney Morning Herald Rob Schneider, the butt of many jokes in the first Grown-Ups, is nowhere to be seen. Salma Hayek, as Lenny's wife, looks understandably tense and irritable throughout. Rated: 1.5/5 Jul 28, 2014 Full Review James Croot Stuff.co.nz However, strip away the rare moments of humility and championing of small town life and you're left with what is simply a series of sexist and scatological vignettes... Rated: 1.5/5 Aug 7, 2023 Full Review Keith Garlington Keith & the Movies This film incited more facepalms and head-shakes than laughs, and the script feels like something Sandler could have scribbled on the palm of his hand. Rated: 0.5/5 Aug 21, 2022 Full Review Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com Grown Ups 2 won't please a good majority of the film critics, but it's not a film for the film critics. Rated: 3.0/4.0 Sep 9, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jace E If you take out all the burpsnarting, this movie might go up half a star. I went in with low expectations and those expectations were <i>barely<i> surpassed. The plot is shallow, the jokes are crude and there isn't much substance to it, but it looked like the cast was having a genuinely good time filming. I wish that some of the plot points, particularly those with the kids were explored a bit more. The moment with talking to the baby is sweet, but most of the scenes seemed pieced together as an afterthought. Best Character: Keithie Best Quote: "I just want to tell you welcome to the family, and I love you very much." - Lenny Best Scene: Cliff-Jumping Note: The two posters that I've seen have either A) the main guys on a roller coaster or B) the main guys driving go-carts. I don't remember either of those scenes happening! Rated 2 out of 5 stars 09/16/24 Full Review B C Terrible acting, script all over the place, but it’s Adam Sandler and friends, so it’s still a fun watch regardless Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/10/24 Full Review Ciaran S Grown Ups 2 is a lot like the first film, but a lot more worse than ever. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 08/28/24 Full Review Audience Member Just a worse version of the first in every way Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 08/23/24 Full Review Noah G Whoever hates this movie can F off. This movie is great and better than happy Gilmore and The Waterboy combined but those movies are good too it has stone cold in it people come on this review is mostly not towards the movie this time it’s toward the stupid idoits commenting on this page after they watch unfriend and the strays over and over again Losers. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/17/24 Full Review Wyatt E Not as good as the first one, but still a good flick with lots of laughs. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/13/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Lenny Feder (Adam Sandler) moves his family back to his hometown to be with his friends, but he finds -- what with old bullies, new bullies, party crashers and more -- that he hasn't left the crazy life behind in Los Angeles. Lenny's friends must also cope with their own challenges: Eric (Kevin James) must face his ultimate fear; Kurt (Chris Rock) has gone back to work as a cable repairman; and Marcus (David Spade) learns that he has an 18-year-old son.
Director
Dennis Dugan
Producer
Adam Sandler, Jack Giarraputo
Screenwriter
Fred Wolf, Adam Sandler, Tim Herlihy
Distributor
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Production Co
Happy Madison Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), Columbia Pictures
Rating
PG-13 (Language|Crude and Suggestive Content|Some Male Rear Nudity)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jul 12, 2013, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 5, 2013
Box Office (Gross USA)
$133.7M
Runtime
1h 40m
Sound Mix
Datasat, SDDS, Dolby Digital
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