Tras el fallecimiento de su entrenador de baloncesto en el instituto, cinco buenos amigos y antiguos compañeros de equipo se reúnen durante el fin de semana del 4 de julio.Tras el fallecimiento de su entrenador de baloncesto en el instituto, cinco buenos amigos y antiguos compañeros de equipo se reúnen durante el fin de semana del 4 de julio.Tras el fallecimiento de su entrenador de baloncesto en el instituto, cinco buenos amigos y antiguos compañeros de equipo se reúnen durante el fin de semana del 4 de julio.
- Premios
- 3 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
Salma Hayek
- Roxanne Chase-Feder
- (as Salma Hayek Pinault)
Reseñas destacadas
Pros:
1. The film contains a heart-warming message to value family and family-time, in addition to not taking your loved ones for granted. Which is what you want from this type of comedy.
2. Adam Sandler (Lenny Feder), Kevin James (Eric Lamonsoff), Chris Rock (Kurt McKenzie), David Spade (Marcus Higgins) and Rob Schneider (Rob Hilliard) all have amazing chemistry together, it's obvious they're good friends off screen.
3. The comedy entails the friends ripping on each other. Not only does it produce hilarious moments, but it feels firmly grounded in reality as that's how male friends are.
Cons: 1. The stock score enlisted to ram home emotions the film wants you to feel is annoying and insulting as the film clearly feels the audience incapable of understanding context.
2. All of the main characters get together because of their high school coach's death, but after the first 15 minutes, it's quickly forgotten about. It's obviously used as a cheap plot device to get the movie going as it has no lasting impact on the movie.
3. Most of the soundtrack is stale and seems as if it was used solely to fill up the silence.
4. Steve Buscemi (Wiley) is criminally underused as he's just brought in as a minor side character towards the end.
5. The messaging, though commendable, is rather forced via its execution.
2. Adam Sandler (Lenny Feder), Kevin James (Eric Lamonsoff), Chris Rock (Kurt McKenzie), David Spade (Marcus Higgins) and Rob Schneider (Rob Hilliard) all have amazing chemistry together, it's obvious they're good friends off screen.
3. The comedy entails the friends ripping on each other. Not only does it produce hilarious moments, but it feels firmly grounded in reality as that's how male friends are.
Cons: 1. The stock score enlisted to ram home emotions the film wants you to feel is annoying and insulting as the film clearly feels the audience incapable of understanding context.
2. All of the main characters get together because of their high school coach's death, but after the first 15 minutes, it's quickly forgotten about. It's obviously used as a cheap plot device to get the movie going as it has no lasting impact on the movie.
3. Most of the soundtrack is stale and seems as if it was used solely to fill up the silence.
4. Steve Buscemi (Wiley) is criminally underused as he's just brought in as a minor side character towards the end.
5. The messaging, though commendable, is rather forced via its execution.
How can anyone rate low scores with such an all-star stellar comedic group of actors? This is supposed to be fun and funny mindless entertainment, and it was! I had a permanent smile throughout the entire film, in between all the laughs. Excellent casting and acting, especially Spade. Directing, pacing, runtime and writing were all on point. And the story was excellent! This is a collectors film. A well deserved 9/10 from me.
I had very low expectations for Grown Ups, so I was surprised that I actually liked this movie. The jokes are predictable, and the plot is almost non-existent, but I laughed more than I thought I would. I also enjoyed seeing a group of friends just hang out on the screen. Adam Sandler is a genius. He took a vacation with his buddies and got paid to do it.
Like films of the past such as Meatballs, Police Academy, Summer Rental and many others, Grown Ups delivers in SNL style comedy. with a star studded cast of Adam Sandler, Kevin James, David Spade, Rob Schneider, Chris Rock, Salma Hayek, Maya Rudolph, Maria Bello, Steve Buscemi and Tim Meadows this original style comedy is fair.
A childhood basketball coach dies and the boys and their wives get together for a week to say goodbye and reminisce about the good old days and along the way teach their kids what being a kid back then meant. There is old style humor that if you grew up in the 80's you would remember.
It is a fun film for adults who recognize the meaning behind friendship and the childhood they had. I give this a solid 6 of 10.
A childhood basketball coach dies and the boys and their wives get together for a week to say goodbye and reminisce about the good old days and along the way teach their kids what being a kid back then meant. There is old style humor that if you grew up in the 80's you would remember.
It is a fun film for adults who recognize the meaning behind friendship and the childhood they had. I give this a solid 6 of 10.
Hollywood has lost the art of being funny. Mainly because everything has been done beyond the subtle. Short attention spans, filth masquerading as entertainment and too much freedom without consequences has reduced what's seen as funny to banal dick jokes.
You know what's worse? Reading the sanctimonious crap written here in this forum. I hate that some contributors want to coerce our agreement to their opinions by suggesting we have no taste if we disagree.
Well, there's plenty of rubbish being peddled as comedy but like I said, I've seen worse.
The overriding feeling I got was that the cast was having fun. Seemed natural with lots of ad lib. So what? I had fun too. So what!
You know what's worse? Reading the sanctimonious crap written here in this forum. I hate that some contributors want to coerce our agreement to their opinions by suggesting we have no taste if we disagree.
Well, there's plenty of rubbish being peddled as comedy but like I said, I've seen worse.
The overriding feeling I got was that the cast was having fun. Seemed natural with lots of ad lib. So what? I had fun too. So what!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAdam Sandler wrote and was set to release this movie in the mid 1990s, with Chris Farley in the Kevin James role. Farley's death in 1997 halted production plans, and the film was shelved for more than a decade.
- PifiasWhen everybody's entering the lake house for the first time, after Rob says "Welcome back to 1978," and the camera shows all of the characters, a crew member can be seen running past one of the windows on the left.
- Banda sonoraCome Back
Written by Seth Justman and Peter Wolf
Performed by The J. Geils Band
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Nens grans
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- 99 Centennial Grove Rd, Essex, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos(house on the lake)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 80.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 162.001.186 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 40.506.562 US$
- 27 jun 2010
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 271.457.606 US$
- Duración
- 1h 42min(102 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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