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Kurt ( Chris Rock, I Think I Love My Wife) is so completely forgettable he's impossible to describe. Marcus ( David Spade, Jack and Jill) is a loser afraid to live up to his responsibilities. Eric ( Kevin James, Zookeeper) is a big baby who runs to mommy when his wife doesn't pamper him. He does try to man up at the end, but it's too little, too late. Lenny is such a pitiful excuse of a man even his good intentions don't make up for his lack of inner strength. If only there was a likable character, someone the audience could root for. Classy it's not, but by this point in the film that's the kind of behavior viewers have learned to expect. The man in the car is revolted but his wife practically has her tongue hanging out. They clean the windshield by squirming across it in bulging, wet, white short shorts that leave nothing much to the imagination. The cheerleaders in question-male, mind you-apparently thought washing a car was just a front for a soft porn film audition. The sexual innuendos and situations are so rampant there's no way to list them all, but a car wash run by cheerleaders had to be one of the most repugnant. Potty humor rules the day, sometimes literally: there are several pee and poop sight gags. All things considered, Lenny's family would have found more wholesome surroundings in Hollywood.
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The younger offspring are up to charming pranks like defacing school property and pouring gallons of paint on the school principal. Meanwhile, their children are busy crashing a college beer bust at least the high schoolers have the sense to pour out their beer and only pretend to be drunk. At their age, these wimpy adults should know better.
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It’s like they're trying to make Diary of a Wimpy Kid, adult edition-minus any of the charm, heart, or values of that popular series for kids. The friends' escapades range from treating K-Mart like an adult playground to ogling the dance teacher at Lenny's daughter's recital to exchanging insults with the frat boys and jumping naked off a cliff. Since the town's police force seems only too willing to join in the "fun," there’s no one to tell this bunch of middle-aged losers 'no' except a gang of hostile frat boys. Apparently none of these grown men has any concept of responsibility they're happy to spend their time goofing off and hiding from their wives, women only slightly more adult than their husbands. Viewers spend the day following Lenny and his buddies around town as they go from one immature stunt to the next. The basic premise is this: Lenny (Sandler, That's My Boy) has moved his family from Los Angeles to his hometown so his kids can grow up with his friends' kids. What on earth did they do to earn their paychecks, sit around and drink beer all day until they came up with recurring plot points like the "burpsnart" (a simultaneous expression of bodily functions only an adolescent male could love)? What were they thinking? There are five credited writers, including star Adam Sandler, which is amazing considering there's no story and nothing that resembles a script. As the minutes drag by, one sexual innuendo follows another, occasionally interrupted by reckless stupidity, childish name-calling, and bad behavior by everyone on the screen. Unless perhaps you’re an adolescent boy whose parents were ill-advised to let you see this string of sex gags and bad attitude masquerading as a major motion picture. It's billed as a comedy, but there's nothing funny about it, either. There’s nothing grown up about Grown Ups 2.
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Rating: PG-13 for crude and suggestive content, language and some male rear nudityĬast: Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Salma Hayek Pinault, Maya Rudolph, Maria Bello, Nick Swardson, Steve Buscemi, Tim Meadows, Jon Lovitz