There's less of Chris Rock and his cinematic wife played by Maya Rudolph, though Rock is the only one who wears his '80s costume (Prince) with panache. He has the golden touch with everything, even his childhood enemies admit. A girl from sixth grade who unaccountably works at Roxanne's store is still in love with him. Lenny takes up most of center stage in "2". word to use in the era of the supportive male, but this is a very old-fashioned kind of film. Lenny, for all his material glories, is what used to be called hen-pecked. The married guys are hubbies with a 1950s touch, scurrying around and placating The Wife. Marriage - its comforts and complaints - is the real topic of the film anyway. This may have some purpose in the film: to point out, as the frat boys do, that all the main characters have blue collar jobs except Lenny, and that some bonded guys are even more obnoxious than Lenny and his friends. Pranks in K-Mart are featured it's suburbia, and oddly the film doesn't make much use of nearby nature except for The Quarry, where some frat boys who want it all to themselves force Lenny and pals to jump buck-nekid into the water. ![]() ![]() These images stick out because not much else happens, despite a huge '80s theme party, the main purpose of which seems to be to let the guys acknowledge that they're getting on in years. More creative, if you like this sort of thing, is a new trick Eric (Kevin James) has created: he can combine belching, sneezing and farting, and even has a word for it: burpsnart, or something. Other visual gags depending on colors involve chocolate ice cream which emerges poop-like while Dickie (Colin Quinn), Lenny's childhood friend/enemy is propped before a dispenser this moment echoed later visually with yellow beer, a similar stance, and pee. This time the perpetrator is Shaquille O'Neal. There is an even bigger, more self-congratulatory relieving-of-self in "2," and blue fills the whole pool. Such a good time was had by all that Lenny felt it was a good idea for the kids to get away from Hollywood, where Feder, a most successful agent, was providing an overly pampered lifestyle.īeing of the most naïve and hopeful disposition, I interpreted the scene at the end of the first "Grown Ups" when Donna, Eric's daughter, blows the whistle on the five - accusing them of urinating in the pool when water around them turns blue, and the culprits are revealed - as a potential behavior corrective. We remember or learn that Lenny returned home to New England for the funeral of his beloved high school coach, and to reconnect with childhood pals played by Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider. His last big success - a huge one - was " Grown Ups," three years ago, before the lousy returns on "Jack and Jill" and "That's My Boy." But you can't really call "Grown Ups 2" a sequel it's more like an extension or off-shoot, starting in medias res after Feder, his soignée but most curvaceous wife Roxanne ( Salma Hayek) and cute brood have already moved back to New England, after having had such a good time in the first "Grown Ups" (maybe we should be glad we were spared the trip across the country). The music was composed by Rupert Gregson-williams.Sandler has his reasons. Cinematography was done by Theo van de Sande and editing by Tom Costain. Grown Ups 2 was made on a budget of $80 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $246 million. Grown Ups 2 was released on 18th July 2013 and takes a screen time of 101 minutes. Sony Pictures Releasing acquired the distribution rights for the film. ![]() Grown Ups 2 is written by Fred Wolf, Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy and it is directed by Dennis Dugan. Happy Madison Productions was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Adam Sandler and Jack Giarraputo. Grown Ups 2 is a 2013 American English-language Comedy motion picture starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Salma Hayek, Maria Bello and Heather Mckenney. Original juvenile infantile terrible repellent 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 400 costumed party crashers sometimes crazy follows you.
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