Grown Ups

2010 "Boys will be boys. . . some longer than others."
6| 1h42m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 24 June 2010 Released
Producted By: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.grownups-movie.com/
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After their high school basketball coach passes away, five good friends and former teammates reunite for a Fourth of July holiday weekend.

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Comedy

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Director

Dennis Dugan

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Columbia Pictures

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Blucher One of the worst movies I've ever seen
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Jenni Devyn Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Pepsiloverok1234 I watch this film 5 times everyday, Even in the shower! I just love how lovable and silly the main characters are. My personal favourite is Marcus, I have honestly never related to a character so much in my life. This movie tackles the issues of family, love, friendship and humour and does a perfect job of just wrapping it all together into one magical gift from god. Although the little graphic violence that is shown scares me a little bit I just close my eyes and go to my happy place (which is the location where this was filmed) I would choose to see this over Forrest Gump any day.
manipool I tried to watch this movie because of the cast whom I like for the most part. (Not fond of Chris Rock or Kevin James, but they're all right) At first I thought it was Hot Tub Time Machine then I thought maybe it would be like it. That movie that was at least interesting and funny. I watched it up until the moment when they're talking about leaving and going to Milan and then I had to stop and find something else to watch...it was very sad. Just an exploration in excess.
bensolidrock I watched this with the lads, knowing it was going to be pretty decent as Adam Sandler is a strong favorite. Although expecting it to be pretty good, unknown to the fact that it was going to be one of the all time bests, hilarious and unique is funny for everyone although may not be appropriate for sensitive viewers. I later watched with my daughter and wife and both classed it as their favorite movie, sitting in tears of laughter. Many famous characters that you know are funny. Contains a small amount of strong language, and a few sex scenes. The script has been written with immense thought and skill, in which only the best with a sense of humour could write. joke after joke, cringes and true, this is most definitely one of the best.
Clayton Holloway (Darkhorse_Knight) Grown Ups isn't good. It's actually quite awful in critical terms. It's only saving grace is it's cast of actors, but even their potential is squandered at Sandler's obviously juvenile sense of humor, which mostly relies on the whole "Hey! Look at this, isn't it wacky and silly?" notion. It's story is nonexistent, much like Seinfeld, only going through simple settings and ideas for a clunky-linked sequence.As you guessed, this is a Happy Maddison film, makers of a surprise hit (www.imdb.com/title/tt1114740/reviews-208) but mostly are infamous for their juvenile- humor movies that are meant only for the lowest common denominator. Don't ever expect anything from these guys, cause I'm aware of how little they care. They, in turn, should realize how little I care.If I'm able to tip my hat to the production company for anything, it would be that HMP knows who it's general audience is, and knows them in spades,which isn't particularly a bad thing. Before, I stated that Sandler's modern filmography, when under this production company's name, can be enjoyed as films you watch with friends over the summer. And Grown Ups, silly as it is, is exactly the definitive film for that description.Grown Ups has it's moments, but it's always pushed to the side so Kevin James can earn a ladder on a board game of Chutes and Ladders or if David Spade can take another groin-shot by Rob Schneider. It's dumb, it's full of plot holes and subplots that go nowhere, and it really is just an excuse for Sandler take a vacation at the Lake and still get him and his buddies paid. But, for all my griping, I feel a weird creeping nostalgia of my own summer vacations when watching this. I felt myself actually smile, laughing even. Take a moment to think about all the dumb things you did with your friends over that time. The time you first time you went on a massive water slide at a water park and went so fast that you almost broke a toe. The time you won 4 games of Scene-It in a row and your buddy threatened to punch you in the face if he found out you cheated. The time you first did something so profoundly stupid, resulting in any injury imaginable, but you just laughed and laughed because you were under some kind of influence. It's very cartoonish, sure, but don't you remember having any close calls like that?That's what makes Grown Ups work as a Summer Bro-Film. It makes tons of money from teenagers that laugh at Sandler's bag of tricks, but it also makes one connect to one's personal past from the summers you spent AS a teenager, acting like a bunch of jackasses after watching TV. It's still bad, as a film, but for those who can look pass that, I think you can enjoy it.3 and a half Stars- C-Ranking