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* [[Kavorka Man]]: Marcus. The others may count as well, but Marcus stands out the most, because he is a ladies' man
* [[Kavorka Man]]: Marcus. The others may count as well, but Marcus stands out the most, because he is a ladies' man
* [[Likes Older Women]]: Rob, [[Up to Eleven]]. Lampshaded by his first daughter, who's broken off with an older man herself.
* [[Likes Older Women]]: Rob, [[Up to Eleven]]. Lampshaded by his first daughter, who's broken off with an older man herself.
{{quote| "I wish I could like guys my own age, but it turns out I've been chasing down the dad who ran out on me."}}
{{quote|"I wish I could like guys my own age, but it turns out I've been chasing down the dad who ran out on me."}}
* [[Man Child]]
* [[Man Child]]
* [[Never Heard That One Before]]: {{spoiler|Steve Buscemi, despite being put in the body cast after the midpoint of the movie. [[Rule of Three|The third jibe from Marcus]] is new to him, though.}}
* [[Never Heard That One Before]]: {{spoiler|Steve Buscemi, despite being put in the body cast after the midpoint of the movie. [[Rule of Three|The third jibe from Marcus]] is new to him, though.}}
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* [[Overly Long Gag]]: Oh so many.
* [[Overly Long Gag]]: Oh so many.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Rob is rather distanced from his two hot daughters from previous marriages (but learns to go [[Papa Wolf]] later on).
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Rob is rather distanced from his two hot daughters from previous marriages (but learns to go [[Papa Wolf]] later on).
{{quote| "The first twenty years of a child's life are more important than I thought..."}}
{{quote|"The first twenty years of a child's life are more important than I thought..."}}
* [[Recycled in Space]]: fans are calling it [[The Expendables|"The Comedy Expendables"]]
* [[Recycled in Space]]: fans are calling it [[The Expendables|"The Comedy Expendables"]]
* [[Rule of Three]]: There's a very good reason the movie posters only show three wives to five guys.
* [[Rule of Three]]: There's a very good reason the movie posters only show three wives to five guys.
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* [[Urine Trouble]]: Actually played straight with Eric.
* [[Urine Trouble]]: Actually played straight with Eric.
* [[Vocal Dissonance]]: Crossing into [[Canada, Eh?]] with the hunk the wives meet at the pool.
* [[Vocal Dissonance]]: Crossing into [[Canada, Eh?]] with the hunk the wives meet at the pool.
{{quote| [[Unusual Euphemism|"Hose-teasers!"]]}}
{{quote|[[Unusual Euphemism|"Hose-teasers!"]]}}
* [[Volleying Insults]]: Any time the guys are together (except maybe Rob).
* [[Volleying Insults]]: Any time the guys are together (except maybe Rob).



Revision as of 23:24, 6 August 2014

Grown Ups is a 2010 American comedy film starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider. Rock, Schneider, Spade and Sandler (as well as co-star Tim Meadows) all joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in the 1990-91 season; other actors Colin Quinn, Maya Rudolph, and Norm MacDonald have also been SNL cast members. Sandler and Fred Wolf wrote the script and Dennis Dugan directed. The film was produced by Sandler's production company Happy Madison and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

Thirty years after graduating from high school, five former basketball teammates gather at the lake house where they celebrated their biggest victory to mourn the passing of their late coach. Over the course of the Fourth of July weekend, the five friends realize that just because they've all grown up and started families doesn't mean that they've lost that old spark. Adulthood is what you make of it, and no one at the lake house is eager to be the grown-up of the gang.


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"I wish I could like guys my own age, but it turns out I've been chasing down the dad who ran out on me."

"The first twenty years of a child's life are more important than I thought..."