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Thirty years after graduating from high school, five former basketball teammates gather at the lake house where they celebrated their biggest victory to mourn the passing of their late coach. Over the course of the Fourth of July weekend, the five friends realize that just because they've all grown up and started families doesn't mean that they've lost that old spark. Adulthood is what you make of it, and no one at the lake house is eager to be the grown-up of the gang. Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Kevin James, David Spade, and Rob Schneider star in a film written by Sandler and Fred Wolf, and directed by Dennis Dugan (I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, You Don't Mess with the Zohan). Maria Bello, Salma Hayek, and Maya Rudolph co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Cast

Salma Hayek Pinault - Roxanne Chase-Feder; Maria Bello - Sally Lamonsoff; Maya Rudolph - Deanne McKenzie; Joyce Van Patten - Gloria; Ebony Jo-Ann - Mama Ronzoni; Di Quon - Rita; Steve Buscemi - Wiley; Colin Quinn - Dickie Bailey; Tim Meadows - Malcolm; Madison Riley - Jasmine Hilliard; Jamie Chung - Amber Hilliard; Ashley Loren - Bridget Hilliard; Jake Goldberg - Greg Feder; Cameron Boyce - Keithie Feder; Alexys Nycole Sanchez - Becky Feder; Ada-Nicole Sanger - Donna Lamonsoff; Frank Gingerich - Bean Lamonsoff; Morgan Gingerich - Bean Lamonsoff; Nadji Jeter - Andre McKenzie; China Anne McClain - Charlotte McKenzie; Dan Patrick - Norby the Ride Guy; Tim Herlihy - Pastor; Blake Clark - Bobby "Buzzer" Ferdinando; Norm MacDonald - Geezer; Jonathan Loughran - Robideaux; Kevin Grady - Muzby; Richie Minervini - Tardio; Jackie Sandler - Tardio's Wife; Sadie Sandler - Tardio's Daughter; Sunny Sandler - Tardio's Daughter; Dennis Dugan - Referee; Lisa M. Francis - Bailey's Wife; Berkeley Holman - Bailey's Son; Michael Cavaleri - Young Lenny Feder; Andrew Bayard - Young Eric Lamonsoff; Jameel McGill - Young Kurt McKenzie; Kyle Brooks - Young Marcus Higgins; Joshua Matz - Young Rob Hilliard; J.D. Donaruma - Higgins' Father; Billy Concha - Scoreboard Guy; Alec Musser - Water Park Stud; Henriette Mantel - Waitress; Hunter Silva - Young Bailey; Christopher Borger - Young Malcolm; Connor Panzner - Young Robideaux; Jeremy Weaver - Young Muzby; Daniel Cohen - Young Tardio; Jonathan Crowley - Milk Kid

Credit

Alan Au - Art Director, Daryl Kass - Associate Producer, Roger Mussenden - Casting, Jeremy Rich - Casting, Kevin Grady - Co-producer, Ellen Lutter - Costume Designer, Matt Rebenkoff - First Assistant Director, Dennis Dugan - Director, Tom Costain - Editor, Barry Bernardi - Executive Producer, Tim Herlihy - Executive Producer, Allen Covert - Executive Producer, Steve Koren - Executive Producer, Barbara Olvera - Hair Styles, Julia Walker - Hair Styles, Pierce E. Austin - Hair Styles, Clariss Morgan - Hair Styles, Rupert Gregson-Williams - Composer (Music Score), Michael Dilbeck - Musical Direction/Supervision, Brooks Arthur - Musical Direction/Supervision, Kevin Grady - Musical Direction/Supervision, Mary Phillips - Makeup, Alexis Walker - Makeup, Corina C. Duran - Makeup, Denise Paulson - Makeup, Lisa Deveaux - Makeup, Perry Andelin Blake - Production Designer, Theo Van de Sande - Cinematographer, Adam Sandler - Producer, Jack Giarraputo - Producer, Lawrence Hubbs - Set Designer, John Berger - Set Designer, Scott Rogers - Stunts Coordinator, Daryl Kass - Unit Production Manager, Adam Sandler - Screenwriter, Fred Wolf - Screenwriter, Patti Gannon - Visual Effects Supervisor, Steve Berens - Head Animal Trainer, J.J. George - Music Editor, Stuart Grusin - Music Editor, Damiana Kamishin - Production Coordinator, Tim Wiles - Properties Master, Greg Orloff - Re-Recording Mixer, Tateum Kohut - Re-Recording Mixer, Ronit Ravich-Boss - Script Supervisor, Mark Trapenberg - Second Assistant Director, Allen Hall - Special Effects Coordinator, Frank Gaeta - Supervising Sound Editor, Elmo Weber - Supervising Sound Editor, Raoul Bolognini - Visual Effects Producer, Conn Reilly - Visual Effects Producer, Thomas Lee Keller - Assistant Costume Designer, Valerie Zielonka - Costumes Supervisor, Nancy Tong-Heater - Key Hairstylist, Kathleen Freeman - Key Make-up, Paul Richards - Leadman, Kenneth R. Salter - Leadman, Zoic Studios - Visual Effects, Framework Studio LA - Visual Effects, Claire Kaufman - Set Decorator, Matthew Hall - Special Effects Foreman, John Ruggieri - Special Effects Technician, Thomas Real - Department Head Hair, Ann Pala - Department Head Makeup

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Grown Ups

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Dennis Dugan
Produced by Jack Giarraputo
Adam Sandler
Written by Adam Sandler
Fred Wolf
Starring Adam Sandler
Kevin James
Chris Rock
David Spade
Rob Schneider
Music by Rupert Gregson-Williams
Cinematography Theo van de Sande
Editing by Tom Costain
Studio Happy Madison Productions
Relativity Media
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s)
  • June 25, 2010 (2010-06-25)
Running time 102 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $70 million–$80 million[1]
Box office $271,430,189[2]

Grown Ups is a 2010 buddy comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Rob Schneider. Sandler and Fred Wolf wrote the script. The film was produced by Sandler's production company Happy Madison and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.[3] Sandler, Rock, Schneider, and Spade all joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in the 1990–1991 season; supporting cast including Colin Quinn, Maya Rudolph, Tim Meadows and Norm MacDonald have also been SNL cast members.

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Plot

In 1978, five childhood friends won their junior high school basketball championship. During their celebration at a rented lake house, their coach, Buzzer (Blake Clark) encourages them to live their lives in a similar way to how they played the game. Thirty years later, the five friends, who had remained close companions up until their graduation, have since separated. Lenny "Hollywood" Feder (Adam Sandler) is a high-powered Hollywood talent agent who is married to Roxanne Chase (Salma Hayek), a fashion designer, and has three children. His two sons, Greg and Keithie (Jake Goldberg and Cameron Boyce) have become very spoiled much to his annoyance, and his Daughter Becky. Eric Lamonsoff (Kevin James) claims he is now a co-owner of a lawn furniture company, is married to Sally (Maria Bello) and has two children, Donna and Bean (Ada-Nicole Sanger and Frank and Morgan Gingerich). Much to Eric's chagrin, Bean continues to nurse on Sally. Kurt McKenzie (Chris Rock) is a stay-at-home father who is married to Deanne (Maya Rudolph), the primary breadwinner of the family and has two kids. Deanne is pregnant with another child and her mother (Ebony Jo-Ann) also lives with the family. Rob Hilliard (Rob Schneider) has been divorced three times and has daughters Jasmine, Amber, and Bridget (Madison Riley, Jamie Chung, and Ashley Loren) from those marriages. His current wife, Gloria (Joyce Van Patten), is 30 years older than him. Marcus Higgins (David Spade) is a lazy womanizer. All five friends regularly harass each other in comedic fashion throughout the film: Lenny for being rich, Eric for being overweight, Kurt for being skinny and not being more useful, Rob for his way of saying "Hey!" and for having a much older wife, and Marcus for being a slacker.

When the five friends find out that Buzzer has died, they all return to New England with their families to attend his private funeral. Lenny rents the lake house for the 4th of July weekend for his friends to stay at, but Lenny can't stay for the whole weekend because Roxanne has a fashion show in Milan. While at the lake house, Lenny is annoyed that their kids would rather play video games than spend time outdoors, so he and the others force their kids to play outside during their stay. Eric has a small incident on a rope swing and injures a bird. At a local restaurant, Lenny runs into his old nemesis, Dickie Bailey (Colin Quinn), who is still upset at Lenny because he allegedly had his foot out of bounds when he made the long-ago game winning shot. Dickie challenges him and his friends to a rematch, but Lenny declines, noting that Dickie is decidedly out of shape. The next day, the five friends spread Buzzer's ashes. Rob becomes depressed during this event, lamenting his failed marriages, and later says his three daughters from the past marriages are coming. After having to deal with Jasmine, Rob goes and hangs out with his friends, who were fishing. After making some jokes on Rob, the others elect to cheer him up with a game of arrow roulette. Rob remains in the circle the longest, making him the winner. His thrill of victory is cut short as the falling arrow impales his foot. That evening, Lenny discovers the kids talking on cup phones and Roxanne accidentally tells Becky that she is the "Tooth Fairy". Happy that they are enjoying the same kind of fun he had as a child, Lenny installs an extensive cup-phone network in the house.

Roxanne ultimately figures out that it is more important to stay at the lake house than go to Milan. The five friends later go to a water park. There, Bean learns to drink milk out of a carton, while Marcus flirts constantly with Jasmine and Amber, having bought them skimpy bikinis. Rob assaults a ride attendant who insults Bridget for being less attractive than her sisters. Eric ignores Donna's warning about a chemical in the kiddie pool that turns urine blue, and chaos results when he pees in the pool. Later, the other friends and Eric pee in the pool and the water turns blue. Later, Lenny and the group go to the zip line and meet Dickie again, this time with his own group of friends, including Wiley (Steve Buscemi), who ends up in the hospital after an accident. On their final day at the lake house, Lenny and his buddies are challenged again to a basketball rematch by Dickie. At the game-deciding shot, Lenny purposely misses in order to allow Dickie to finally win. Before the end of the film, Marcus plays another game of arrow roulette, this time with an entire crowd of people, and everyone takes off, with the already-injured Wiley getting his foot impaled by the arrow.

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Production

Filming commenced in Southborough, Massachusetts on May 18, 2009, but most of the filming was done in Essex, Massachusetts, Water Wizz at Wareham, Massachusetts, as well as some scenes shot in Marblehead, Massachusetts on the exclusive Marblehead Neck.[4] The restaurant scene takes place in Woodman's of Essex. The "lake house" and basketball scene at the end were filmed at Chebacco Lake in Essex, MA. The film was scheduled to be released on July 1, 2010, but the production company moved it up to June 25, 2010.

Music

The score to Grown Ups was composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams, who recorded his score with a 55-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony at the Newman Scoring Stage at 20th Century Fox.[5]

Release

Box office

The film was a box office success grossing $162,001,186 in the United States and $109,429,003 in other countries, with a worldwide gross of $271,430,189.[2] The film won at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards for the "Best Line From A Movie" category, which it won for the line "I want to get chocolate wasted!", delivered by Becky, played by Alexys Nicole Sanchez.

Critical reception

The film was well received by audiences, but was poorly received by critics; review aggregate Rotten Tomatoes reports that 10% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 151 reviews, with an average score of 3.3/10, and its consensus states that "Grown Ups' cast of comedy vets is amiable, but they're let up by poor direction and the scattershot, lowbrow humor of a stunted script."[6] Metacritic awarded the film an average score of 30 out of 100 based on 32 reviews.[7] Rob Schneider earned a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actor for his performance in the film.

Sequel

Columbia Pictures and Happy Madison Productions are currently in negotiations for a sequel (marking this the first, true sequel to any of Adam Sandler's previous films), with Fred Wolf signed on to write the script and Dennis Dugan returning to direct. Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Maya Rudolph and Salma Hayek will reprise their roles from the first film, while Oliver Cooper, David Henrie, Shaquille O'Neal, Nick Swardson, Alexander Ludwig, Andy Samberg, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Taylor Lautner have signed on to play new characters. Michael Kay announced via Twitter that he will make a cameo appearance. The film has been confirmed for a July 12, 2013 release date.[8] The movie has been filming in the Massachusetts towns of Swampscott and Marblehead.

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