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Sequel to Grown Ups 1, revolves around Lenny, Eric, Kurt and Marcus and their sons.
1966, USA
1 April 1982, Culver City, California, USA
17 June 1970, Alameda County, California, USA
6 March 1972, Newark, New Jersey, USA
16 February 1977, Naperville, Illinois, USA
11 February 1992, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
6 November 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA
18 April 1967, Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
8 April 1948, Chicago, Illinois, USA
24 September 1974, Coral Springs, Florida, USA
15 September 1927, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
7 February 1965, Andrews, South Carolina, USA
April 12, 2016
Few of the characters' actions make any sense, be it in the context of Hollywood clichés, real life, or anything even resembling reality.July 12, 2013
This is pap, plain and simple: scattered raunch-lite devoid of emotional resonance.July 12, 2013
It makes the first movie look like The Maltese Falcon.July 28, 2014
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.July 12, 2013
A movie of fools, by fools, for fools.July 28, 2014
[A] slothful, indulgent sequel that sees a once-great screen comedian hit self-inflicted Sandlergeddon.July 28, 2014
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.May 05, 2015
Laziness wafts from the screen like a foul odor.July 20, 2015
It's a shame how lazy and pointless Grown Ups 2 is.July 12, 2013
Grown Ups 2 delivers exactly what it's been advertising in trailers and on talk shows: grubby low-comic escapism.July 11, 2016
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.