Here's a movie release about Grown Ups 2. Too bad Rob Schneider is not part due to other projects.
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Columbia
Pictures' new comedy “Grown Ups 2” reunites Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris
Rock and David Spade from the original “Grown Ups” which grossed $271 million
worldwide, making it Sandler's most successful film to date.
Let's
check on in the guys and how their characters have evolved since the 2010 film.
ADAM
SANDLER returns as Lenny Feder. Once a Hollywood big-shot, his most recent trip
back to his hometown – allowing him to reconnect with his old friends – opened
his eyes to what’s really important in life. It’s a lesson he didn’t forget.
“Lenny has quit his job as a Hollywood agent and moved the family back to his
hometown,” Dugan explains. “He wants the kids to grow up in a normal place,
rather than the craziness of Hollywood.”
KEVIN
JAMES plays Eric Lamonsoff, who has to face his ultimate fear in the movie.
“One of the things the movie is about is these guys re-living their youth a
bit, and now that they’re grown up, they’re facing up to the things they never
dealt with when they were young,” says James. “My guy is the one guy who never
jumped off the huge cliff at the quarry back in the day. Lenny and the guys
don’t let me live it down… so when the challenge is put in front of me, I am
forced to conquer the fears of my youth… or go to a diner, either one.”
CHRIS
ROCK returns as Kurt McKenzie. A househusband in the first film, he’s gone back
to work in “Grown Ups 2” – not that you’d know it. “He’s supposed to be a cable
repairman, but – like all cable repairmen – he’s figured out how to do as
little real work as possible,” Rock explains. “He gives you the window – ‘I’ll
be there between noon
and four’ – and then he waits for that one moment when you can’t answer the
door. Knock, no answer, and boom – he leaves the note, reschedule.”
DAVID
SPADE’s character, Marcus Higgins, gets a bit of a comeuppance in “Grown Ups
2.” “In the first movie, he discovered that the life he thought he wanted,
single and free, wasn’t as fulfilling as his friends’, even though they were
tied down with wives and kids,” says Spade. “Well, in the sequel, he finds out
that the free-and-easy life wasn’t as free or easy as he thought – he has a son
that he never knew about, and he’s coming up to the town to spend some time
with the father he never knew. Oh, and the kid is about 18 and enormous and
knows how to hold a grudge.”
Opening
across the Philippines on July 24,
“Grown Ups 2” is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony
Pictures Releasing International. Visit www.columbiapictures.com.ph
to see the latest trailers, get free downloads and play free movie games.
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