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- It's not terribly deep and insightful, as moments in The Way, Way Back are, but Grown Ups 2 is comfortable and, at times, genuinely hilarious.
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Jul 12, 2013 · Reviews. Grown Ups 2. Comedy. 100 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2013. Marsha McCreadie. July 12, 2013. 5 min read. Grown Ups 2. If you chortle at a deer trapped in a house, flaunting a hot pink bra on its antler (C-cup, an observer admires), and urinating copiously, you’re the right person for “Grown Ups 2.”
Grown Ups was alright in my opinion. I tend to enjoy almost any film that is thrown in my direction for some reason or another. Grown Ups had a few laughs which put the label of 'Alright' on it. Below average, but watchable. Grown Ups 2, however, is the worst film I have ever watched.
Grown Ups 2. NEW. 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...
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- Dennis Dugan
- PG-13
- Adam Sandler
Grown Ups 2. After moving his family back to his hometown to be with his friends and their kids, Lenny finds out that between old bullies, new bullies, schizo bus drivers, drunk cops on skis, and four hundred costumed party crashers sometimes crazy follows you.
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- Comedy
- Dennis Dugan
- 2013-07-12
Parents need to know that Grown Ups 2 is the lackluster sequel to the 2010 comedy starring Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Kevin James as a group of middle-aged best friends. This time around, surly college frat boys are the quartet's nemeses.
- Columbia Pictures
- Dennis Dugan
Grown Ups 2 won't please a good majority of the film critics, but it's not a film for the film critics. Full Review | Original Score: 3.0/4.0 | Sep 9, 2020
Jul 12, 2013 · Grown Ups 2 Reviews - Metacritic. 2013. PG-13. Columbia Pictures. 1 h 41 m. Summary Lenny (Adam Sandler) 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.