Grown Ups (2010)



Grown Ups (2010)
Boys will be boys... some longer than others.

After their high school basketball coach passes away, five good friends and former teammates reunite for a Fourth of July holiday weekend.

Genre(s): Comedy
Rating: 4.9/10 (525 votes)
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: Happy Madison Productions
MPAA: I Could Be Good for YouSee more »

Director(s): Dennis Dugan



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Producer(s):
Yancey Derringer Banks - assistant producer
Barry Bernardi - executive producer
Allen Covert - executive producer
Jack Giarraputo - producer
Kevin Grady - co-producer
Tim Herlihy - executive producer
Steve Koren - executive producer
Adam Sandler - producer

Writer(s):
Adam Sandler - (written by) &
Fred Wolf - (written by)

Cast:
Adam Sandler - Lenny Feder
Kevin James - Eric Lamonsoff
Chris Rock - Kurt McKenzie
David Spade - Marcus Higgins
Rob Schneider - Rob Hilliard
Salma Hayek - Roxanne Chase-Feder (as Salma Hayek Pinault)
Maria Bello - Sally Lamonsoff
Maya Rudolph - Deanne McKenzie
Joyce Van Patten - Gloria
Ebony Jo-Ann - Mama Ronzoni

Music: Rupert Gregson-Williams

10 Responses to “Grown Ups (2010)”

  1. davenzof1 Says:

    My girlfriend and I were invited (along with over 300 people) to see ascreening of this movie and overall it was "Very Good". Good solidchemistry. The jokes kept rolling. One or two sections were flat and afew too many fart-jokes. But the chemistry was awesome as were theribbing the main characters gave each other throughout the movie. RobSchneider was called an "Elvis Oompah Loompah" as well as a "MidgetPhillipino Fonzie". Out of everyone there who was asked to stay, around30 of us, about 85% of the people thought it was at least a "Very Good"movie. Not until our opinions and feedback made did we realize thedirector was behind us the whole time. I personally have him my 2 centsof feedback and we'll see what happens.

    Its not as good as "The Hangover" but definitely better than "StepBrothers". I give it a grade of a B+.

  2. dayXexists Says:

    I LOVED it. Critics really need to loosen up, this is a perfectly funfeel good summer comedy with some great comedic actors of the day.Kevin James, Adam Sandler, and Chris Rock are the best. The wives allwere great too, and Chris Rock's mother in law was hilarious. Even thekids, the whole cast just worked for me. I wish they had given ChrisRock more screen time as opposed to Schneider and Spade but what areyou gonna do? The only complaint is that there really wasn't a veryfocused plot. It was just a bunch of jokes and gags strung together formost of the film. But I didn't care because I wasn't looking for atechnical masterpiece. If you want to laugh go see this movie. Andyeah, it's got some pretty good eye candy too.

    B+

  3. J-1 Says:

    Good solidchemistry. The jokes kept rolling. One or two sections were flat and afew too many fart-jokes. But the chemistry was awesome as were theribbing the main characters gave each other throughout the movie. RobSchneider was called an “Elvis Oompah Loompah” as well as a “MidgetPhillipino Fonzie”. Out of everyone there who was asked to stay, around30 of us, about 85% of the people thought it was at least a “Very Good”movie.

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  5. vamsi Says:

    The jokes kept rolling. One or two sections were flat and afew too many fart-jokes. But the chemistry was awesome as were theribbing the main characters gave each other throughout the movie. RobSchneider was called an “Elvis Oompah Loompah” as well as a “MidgetPhillipino Fonzie”. Out of everyone there who

  6. Carlos Says:

    no comment

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  9. Amzou Says:

    awsome movie!

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