Grown Ups (2010)
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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Grown Ups (2010)
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Released Year: 2010
Runtime: 102 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Directors: Dennis Dugan
Writers: Adam Sandler, Fred Wolf
Casts: Salma Hayek, Adam Sandler, Tim Meadows, David Spade, Sadie Sandler, Colin Quinn, Steve Buscemi, Dan Patrick, Jackie Sandler, Maya Rudolph, Maria Bello, Rob Schneider, Kevin James, Jamie Chung, Chris Rock, Madison Riley, Ashley Loren, Jake Goldberg, Cameron Boyce, Alexys Nycole Sanchez, Nadji Jeter, China Anne McClain, Ada-Nicole Sanger, Frank Gingerich, Morgan Gingerich, Ebony Jo-Ann, Di Quon, Richie Minervini
IMDB: Grown Ups (2010)
Storyline
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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Reviews
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ReelViews -
No one in their right mind goes to an Adam Sandler movie for any reason other than to laugh, and Grown Ups delivers.
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Entertainment Weekly -
For a while, the movie looks like "Couples Retreat" or a Tyler Perry house party, only instead of cookie-cutter conflicts, everyone just grows happier and more relaxed.
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Boxoffice Magazine -
Current Saturday Night Live (SNL) comic Will Forte may have bombed in the recent SNL spin-off "MacGruber," but a dream team of SNL alums, including ringleader Adam Sandler, put the luster back in the SNL reputation with the audience-pleasing, all-ages comedy Grown Ups.
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Chicago Sun-Times -
A pleasant, genial, good-hearted, sometimes icky comedy that's like spending a weekend with well-meaning people you don't want to see again any time real soon.
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Chicago Tribune -
The only people humiliated, really, are older people and heavy people and nerds and vegans and black people and mothers who breast-feed their 4-year-olds. Everybody else gets a pass.
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