

Yeah, the film has no story to speak of, which misses the point of a sequel. But, for some reason, it made a lot of money….so they made a sequel.
#Grown ups 2 fight scene movie#
I trashed it for having all the cliches of an Adam Sandler movie but with even less plot. It had Adam Sandler and his buddies going on vacation under the guise of a movie. You may recall last year, I reviewed the Adam Candler film Grown Ups, which did the impossible task of getting a slew of talented comedians (and Rob Schneider), only to given them no laughs. Not because it’s terrible (which it is) but cause’ so little things of note happen, even for a sequel to Grown Ups.īut I’ll do it anyway.

But I almost considered NOT reviewing it. But…I guess since I did the first one, I owe you guys one.Īs you can tell from that start, I didn’t care for this film. I mean, this movie is just….AGGGH! It’s so pointless and devoid of anything resembling a real movie that it can’t be reviewed! Grown Ups 2 is property of Columbia Pictures/Happy Madison. Seth MacFarlane's studio Fuzzy Door Productions assisted in the development of the film, making the CGI animation for the underwear paragliding stunt.“While it’s certainly the movie event of the year for filmgoers passionate about deer urine humor, Grown Ups 2 will bore, annoy, and disgust audiences of nearly every other persuasion”- Rotten Tomatoes.PG-13 for Crude & Sexual Humor, Mild Violence, Coarse Language, and Heavy Drug Use China Anne Mclain as Charlotte McKenzie.Madison Riley, Jamie Chung and Ashley Loren as Jasmine, Amber and Bridget Hilliard.Joyce Van Patten as Gloria Hilliard (cameo).

Maya Rudolph as Deanne McKenzie (cameo).Marcus tells him that he knows, revealing the whole tribe to have spears laced with nitroglycerin pipe bombs. He manages to contact Marcus who has found peace with a new tribe to tell him that this is just the beginning. In a post-credits scene its revealed that Rob's elusive career is being the host of a shortwave radio station. Lenny is raptured in the process, leaving Marcus to escape the lab into the dark depths of the new world to search for more survivors. Lenny and Marcus soon learn that they both have little time left alive, and must burn down the lab with Soviet era flamethrowers as the Talking Heads song "Burning Down The House" plays. This leaves him in a catatonic state which causes him to see visions of the moon and sun crashing into each other, and bugs crawling on his skin. Among them are prehistoric pods which release spores that are ingested by Kurt after a chocolate bar fart gag goes awry. After a formaldehyde beer pong stunt goes awry, several lab projects are destroyed or released.

The debris is ejected onto the nearby shores in the wake of the newly caused World War III, leaving sole survivors Lenny, Kurt and Marcus to take refuge in an abandoned underground lab. The cruise is sucked into a whirlpool caused by climate change, and is destroyed in the process. After an underwear paragliding stunt attempted by Eric goes awry, a Cold War era weapon referred to as the "Dead Hand" is accidentally detonated. Lenny, Kurt, Eric and Marcus all agree to go, as a vacation from all these hijinks is needed. Rob reveals that he's been away because of a certain job he's kept a secret, and has saved up a good amount of money to take Lenny, Kurt, Eric, Marcus and their families on a cruise with him and his family in Russia. They reveal to each other of where they have been after all this time. Five years after the events of "Grown Ups 2", Lenny (Adam Sandler), Kurt (Chris Rock), Eric (Kevin James) and Marcus (David Spade) reunite with their old friend Rob (Rob Schneider) at a nightclub.
