

Grown Ups 2
Directed by Dennis Dugan5.48%53%
After moving his family back to his hometown to be with his friends and their kids, Lenny finds out that between old bullies, new bullies, schizo bus drivers, drunk cops on skis, and four hundred costumed party crashers sometimes crazy follows you.
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- Manuel FrangisApril 16, 2025I just watched Grown Ups 2, and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This movie is pure comedy chaos from start to finish, and I loved every minute of it. It is loud, dumb, packed with ridiculous moments, and honestly, that’s exactly what I wanted. Sometimes you just want a movie that makes you laugh without thinking too hard, and this one delivers that nonstop. Right away, it feels like you’re just hanging out with these guys again. Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, and David Spade have that real friend energy that makes everything feel natural. You can tell they’re all having fun, and that fun really comes through on screen. The movie doesn’t waste time with a complicated plot — it’s just one crazy day in their lives, and that’s what makes it work. It’s one big, wild ride full of weird neighbors, strange animals, surprise parties, and non-stop jokes. The best part of Grown Ups 2 is the cast. Adam Sandler is relaxed and hilarious. Kevin James does his classic physical comedy, Chris Rock’s timing is sharp as ever, and David Spade brings all the awkward, inappropriate energy you’d expect. The four of them bounce off each other perfectly. It feels like you’re watching real friends goof around, and it works because their chemistry is so strong. And the supporting cast is stacked. Nick Swardson, Maya Rudolph, Shaquille O’Neal, Steve Buscemi, and even Taylor Lautner — everyone gets their moment. Shaq especially was hilarious. Every time he showed up, it got funnier. There are also a bunch of surprise cameos and random characters that pop in and out, which just adds to the crazy vibe of the movie. It’s like every scene is trying to top the last one with something even more ridiculous. The humor is all over the place — slapstick, gross-out, one-liners, weird visuals — and yes, a lot of it is really dumb. But that’s the point. It’s a movie where a deer breaks into a house, people fall off rooftops, and grown adults get into ridiculous fights with frat bros. You don’t go into Grown Ups 2 for logic. You go in for laughs, and it brings them constantly. I was cracking up the whole time. There’s also a bit of heart tucked in under all the jokes. The movie is about friendship, getting older, dealing with family, and realizing that life keeps moving whether you’re ready or not. It doesn’t get too deep, but it doesn’t have to. Just enough is there to make it feel like more than just a bunch of sketches thrown together. The pacing is fast, and there’s never a boring moment. The movie just keeps throwing stuff at you — some of it totally out of nowhere — and you either roll with it or you don’t. For me, I rolled with it and had a blast. It’s just goofy fun, plain and simple. I give Grown Ups 2 5 out of 5 stars because it made me laugh the whole way through and never tried to be anything other than what it is. It’s a silly, over-the-top comedy full of dumb jokes, wild situations, and great energy from the whole cast. And sometimes that’s exactly what you need. Overall Grown Ups 2 is a wild, hilarious comedy that’s all about hanging out with friends and laughing at the madness of everyday life. It’s dumb in the best way, and I absolutely loved it.
- mickerdooJuly 7, 2025So forced. Really hard to laugh at and was cringe-worthy throughout. Tried to ride the coattails of the first.
- wf625June 30, 2025I just watched the movie and It’s good, but not as good as the first
- Jedi ObiWanJune 18, 2025It's a fun movie family friendly Adam Sandler at best
- keithy077January 22, 2025Not as good as the first