
Andre Gonzales
Great movie. This is how grown ups like to party. My family would fit right in with these guys.


Movie spotlight
After their high school basketball coach passes away, five good friends and former teammates reunite for a Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Five friends and former basketball teammates reunite decades later to honor the death of their beloved childhood basketball coach. They bring their families to the lake house where they spent summers as kids, rediscovering their friendship and reliving their glory days. However, their adult lives and competitive natures soon clash, leading to a hilarious and chaotic weekend.
Grown Ups was widely panned by critics for its lowbrow humor and predictable plot, but it was a significant commercial success, resonating with audiences who enjoyed its nostalgic themes and comedic cast. The film's humor often relies on slapstick and immaturity, which divided both critics and viewers.
Praised for the chemistry among its star-studded comedic cast.
Criticized for its juvenile and often unfunny humor.
Seen as a lighthearted, nostalgic comedy that appeals to a specific audience.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a fun, lighthearted comedy that delivered on laughs, particularly enjoying the interactions between the main actors. Some viewers felt the humor was too simplistic or relied too heavily on predictable gags.
The film reunites many actors who have frequently collaborated with Adam Sandler, including Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Rob Schneider, and Colin Quinn.
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Great movie. This is how grown ups like to party. My family would fit right in with these guys.
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