He has always watched out
for Bella as the super nice guy Jacob in the “Twilight” series.
Photo courtesy of Columbia Pictures |
Well
those days are over.
Now,
heartthrob Taylor Lautner stars as the lead frat boy in the pack that causes
trouble for Adam Sandler and his buddies in Columbia Pictures' new comedy
“Grown Ups 2.”
“My
character and his friends aren’t the nicest guys, but that’s part of the fun of
the movie,” Lautner says. “I can’t think of a better way to spend the summer
than hanging out with Adam Sandler and his crew. I grew up watching his movies,
I’m a big fan of his.”
In
one of the funniest scenes from the film, Lautner's frat boy Andy shows Lenny
(Sandler) and his childhood chums who's boss when they return to their old
swimming hole. Lenny calls Andy and his visor-sporting, khaki shorts-wearing
bros out for looking rather "Abercrombie." But the younger set gets
the next laugh at the expense of those returning "Grown Ups" played
by Kevin James, Chris Rock, and David Spade as they are forced by the frat pack
to cliff dive in the buff.
The
"Twilight" hunk admitted that he loved hanging out with Adam
Sandler’s comedy superteam for the sequel, and unsurprisingly, it was a more
laughter-filled set than he’s used to.
“I
loved it. I was very intimidated, but it’s why I wanted to do it,” Lautner
shares. “These guys and Salma [Hayek], they’re the best at what they do and it
was a huge learning experience for me. It’s an absolute blast. The set is
unlike anything else I’ve ever been on. We don’t laugh this much on the
`Twilight' sets.”
Sandler
also pipes up on the experience: “We all loved [Lautner] and, you know, just
like anybody, we were a little intimidated to meet old Taylor, too, ‘cause the
sound he brings with him. Wherever he shows up there’s a giant crowd of
high-pitched screaming and happiness.”
“We
thought they were protesters for the first two days,” deadpans co-star David
Spade.
“I
became friends with that sweet kid,” Adam admits. However, he follows up with a
joke, “None of us liked when his shirt came off…we were like, ‘Put it on, our
wives are coming.’”
“The
girls go bananas for him and usually that leads to other guys getting angry or
whatever, but when you hang out with the kid he’s the nicest, sweetest kid and
he’s an unbelievable athlete,” continues Sandler. “That kid can literally do
everything. He’s like a crazy squirrel climbing up walls. He doesn’t play
basketball. It’s probably like his 10th sport, but we play it at my house
sometimes. He comes over, but he finds a way to annoy the hell out of everybody
and make shots. He’s a pain.”
“Grown Ups 2” is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony
Pictures Releasing International. For more movie updates and reviews, follow
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