![]() ![]() Oh yes, cringing, a feeling I had for most of the film. Tim Meadows over-acts to the point of cringing. Sandler and his crew phone it in throughout. There is the plot, and I think I’m being a bit detailed here. The story? Plot? Well, there isn’t really one, it’s like a series of plot-less bowel movement jokes and dated references, none of which made me smile, and I smiled at Black Knight for God’s sake.Ī bunch of childhood friends spend the summer doing, erm, stuff…and their family also spends the summer doing some stuff too, and at the end of all the stuff, each person learns some, erm…stuff. Am I being cruel? No, I don’t think so, consider this review to be like a reaction, like if someone came into your home, kicked you in the neck, and called you stupid for two hours. What followed was 101 minutes of racist, homophobic, juvenile, offensive, low-brow, stupid jokes that were set up and fell flat 99% of the time. This wasn’t the best sign of things to come, but alas, my tortured soul held strong. The movie begins with Adam Sandler getting pee’d on by a deer who has wandered into his house. Three years later, and the cast reunites, the crew reunites, and more of Sandler’s film buddies are added to the mix, along with strange castings like Shaquille O’Neal. ![]() It isn’t, by any means, great, but it still made me chuckle a couple of times, and was fairly polite in what it offered. Grown Up’s, the 2010 comedy film starring Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade, Kevin James and a host of others, was one of those movies where I set my sights low, and ended up having fun with the film to some degree. I know what to expect when I go into a film much of the time, and sometimes set me sights very low, while at the same time expecting to be entertained in some vague way. Jack and Jill was terrible, and was panned by hundreds of critics and thousands of movie fans, but Grown Ups 2, the sequel to 2010’s Grown Ups, is even worse. Time has passed, and it’s almost twenty years from Billy Madison, and Adam Sandler is still a leading man in comedy movies, but the quality of these films has dropped more and more as the years have gone by. Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer and Big Daddy all showed a talent that Sandler possessed as a leading man in silly comedy flicks. Back in the 90’s Sandler was hot off the heels of his stint as a cast member of Saturday Night Live, and the films that followed were his best. He’s been working in comedy for years, and years, and his films regularly do very well at the box office. Stars: Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Salma Hayek, Maya Rudolph, Maria Bello, Nick Swardson, Steve Buscemi, Tim Meadows, Jon Lovitz, Shaquille O’Neal, Allen Covert, Steve Austin, Milo Ventimiglia | Written by Fred Wolf, Adam Sandler, Tim Herlihy | Directed by Dennis DuganĪdam Sandler is an actor we know very well. ![]()
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