Congratulations, Adam Sandler! After a decade or so of trying in earnest, you've finally achieved what must be your ultimate goal: to make a completely unwatchable movie. The problems in the past -- and the reasons that your movies have been mostly unwatchable instead of completely unwatchable -- have finally been eradicated. Turns out that before you were trying too hard. In Grown Ups, you've finally figured out the formula: Don't try at all! It's brilliant! All that effort is what's been holding you back all these years. As it turns out, laziness really is the best way accomplish the lifelong pursuit that has eluded you until now.
Hey! If you're not going to try, why not bring along a friend or two. Or hell. All of them. Then you can sit around and shoot the shit with your buddies while the cameras are rolling. A week later, hire an...
Hey! If you're not going to try, why not bring along a friend or two. Or hell. All of them. Then you can sit around and shoot the shit with your buddies while the cameras are rolling. A week later, hire an...
- 6/25/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
Grown Ups is a movie full of funny, likable people. And Rob Schneider is in it too! I kid, I kid, but Grown Ups is the kind of movie that gets by on the charisma of its actors. This isn’t necessarily a bad quality, and a lot of people are going to have a fun time at Grown Ups. For me, however, I had a few good laughs and no strong desire to see this movie ever again.
In Grown Ups, five childhood friends are reunited when their basketball coach and mentor Bobby “Buzzer” Ferdinando (Blake Clark) dies. Lenny (Adam Sandler) is a wealthy Hollywood agent whose wife Roxanne (Salma Hayek) is wrapped up in her fashion design career and their children are turning into spoiled Hollywood brats complete with an ever-patient nanny (Di Quon). Eric (Kevin James) and his wife Sally (Maria Bello) have difficulty telling their children no,...
In Grown Ups, five childhood friends are reunited when their basketball coach and mentor Bobby “Buzzer” Ferdinando (Blake Clark) dies. Lenny (Adam Sandler) is a wealthy Hollywood agent whose wife Roxanne (Salma Hayek) is wrapped up in her fashion design career and their children are turning into spoiled Hollywood brats complete with an ever-patient nanny (Di Quon). Eric (Kevin James) and his wife Sally (Maria Bello) have difficulty telling their children no,...
- 6/24/2010
- by Rachel Kolb
- JustPressPlay.net
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