Watch: Grown Ups 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 1978, five 12-year-olds win a CYO basketball championship. Thirty years later, they gather with their families for their coach’s funeral and a weekend at a house on a lake where they used to party. By now, each is a grownup with problems and challenges: Marcus is alone and drinks too much. Rob, with three daughters he rarely sees, is always deeply in love until he turns on his next ex-wife. Eric is overweight and out of work. Kurt is a househusband, henpecked by wife and mother-in-law. Lenny is a successful Hollywood agent married to a fashion designer with three kids and his two sons take their privilege for granted. Can the outdoors help these grownups rediscover connections or is this chaos in the making?.
Plot: After their high school basketball coach passes away, five good friends and former teammates reunite for a Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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Enjoyable and Fun
Very mixed reviews on here, but just got around to watching this movie for first time. It’s light hearted and quite enjoyable. The mix of characters keeps you engaged until the end.
Five guys and their wives and kids crack unfunny jokes for an hour and a half.
Adam Sandler rarely makes a good movie, and if you see the “Happy Madison” logo in front of one of his films, it’s almost assured that it’s going to be a ridiculous picture. This was no exception. “Grown Ups” is an example of much of the worst elements of Sandler’s films, all thrown into one movie, without any plot to hold it together. It’s a sloppy mess of a film, that relies completely on the charisma of it’s leading five funny men to hold it up, and while they are sporadically funny, they miss more than they hit. It’s not as bad as “Chuck and Larry”, but this is still a very bad Sandler film, and one of the lesser pictures of his.Normally I put the plot synopsis here, but this film has no plot. Five friends that all were in Jr. high together meet up again to attend their old coach’s funeral. Then they all hang out in a cabin and make jokes. Then they spread the ashes and make jokes. Then they go to a restaurant and make jokes. Then they go to a water park and make jokes. They continue making jokes from set piece to set piece until the ending.
Making bad jokes and getting no reaction from the audience is one thing, but making the bad joke, and then having your characters laugh at them like they’re hilarious is another. Half the time somebody says something that’s meant to amuse the audience, the other character’s causally laugh at it. Now there’s nothing wrong with characters having a good time, but they just laugh too much here. It’s like the five leads provide a laugh track for the movie, along with their wives, kids, and basically any extra who happens to be in the scene. These are five “funny” men, and seeing Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade, Rob Schneider and Kevin James star in a movie together might make a Happy Madison fan pee themselves in delight, but these guys are just not given much funny to say. And the constant laughing from everyone just makes you realize more how irritating this thing actually is.
Now onto what is particularly unfunny about this. Comparison and simile jokes are everywhere here. “(BLANK) is as (BLANK) as a (BLANK).” or “He/she looks like a (BLANK) with a (BLANK).” There must be at least 100 of these style of jokes in this thing. Maybe five were amusing…maybe. That’s being somewhat generous. Going along with the comparisons are the puns. Chris Rock’s mother-in-law has a huge swollen toe…Chris Rock refers to her as “Toe-bo cop.”…wow that’s funny? Next up in the joke department are a lot of crotch hits, face slaps and falls and whatnot. Again not funny. Occasionally an amusing joke squeezes through the junk and might get a chuckle out of someone, but overall these jokes are pretty bad.
Conflict is needed to make a movie good even in comedies. The conflicts in this movie are 1)Sandler and Salma Hayek are angry at each other about a Milan fashion show, 2)The five guys have play a basketball game against some old rivals, 3)Sandler wants his kids to stop playing video games and to live. None of these have any large impact on the film, and they are usually resolved within ten minutes of being introduced. This thing has no large conflict, and is mainly just five people sitting around filmed in what looks like a beer commercial, cracking mean spirited jokes about one another.
This could be potentially a funny film with all the talent involved, but very little works. Instead what we have is five people amusing themselves and leaving the audience wishing they could be on the same wavelength as these guys so they too could find this amusing. If anything positive could be said, at least the actors aren’t too bad, and seem to be having a good time. I know I wasn’t.
My rating: * 1/2 out of ****. 102 mins. PG-13 for sexual and crude jokes, language and some violence.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 42 min (102 min)
Budget 80000000
Revenue 271430189
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy
Director Dennis Dugan
Writer Adam Sandler, Fred Wolf
Actors Adam Sandler, Salma Hayek, Kevin James
Country United States
Awards 3 wins & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Genesis HD Camera, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA, Technicolor Digital Intermediates, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,800 m (Portugal, 35mm)
Negative Format Video (HDTV)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), HDCAM SR (1080p/24) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema