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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Grown Ups (2010 movie)





Overview
Grown Ups is a 2010 American buddy-comedy movie directed by Dennis Dugan. The film was produced by Sandler's production company Happy Madison and was released by Columbia Pictures.

Filming commenced in Southborough, Massachusetts on May 18, 2009, but the majority of the filming was made in Essex, Massachusetts, Water Wizz at Wareham, Massachusetts, as fine as few scenes shot in Marblehead, Massachusetts on the exclusive Marblehead Neck.

The movie was a box office victory grossing $162,001,186 in the United States and $109,429,003 in other countries, with a global gross of $271,430,189. The movie was also chosen at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards for the Best Line From A Movie category, which it grab for the line "I want to get chocolate wasted!", delivered by Becky, played by Alexys Nicole Sanchez.

Castings
  • Adam Sandler as Lenny "Hollywood" Feder
  • Salma Hayek as Roxanne Chase-Feder
  • Jake Goldberg as Greg Feder
  • Cameron Boyce as Keithie Feder
  • Alexys Nycole Sanchez as Becky Feder
  • Kevin James as Eric Lamonsoff
  • Maria Bello as Sally Lamonsoff
  • Ada-Nicole Sanger as Donna Lamonsoff
  • Frank and Morgan Gingerich as Bean Lamonsoff
  • Chris Rock as  Kurt McKenzie
  • Maya Rudolph as Deanne McKenzie (nee Ronzoni)
  • Nadji Jeter as Andre McKenzie
  • China Anne McClain as  Charlotte McKenzie
  • Ebony Jo-Ann as Mama Ronzoni
  • Rob Schneider as Rob Hilliard
  • Joyce Van Patten as Gloria Hilliard
  • Madison Riley as Jasmine Hilliard
  • Jamie Chung as Amber Hilliard
  • Ashley Loren as Bridget Hilliard
  • David Spade as Marcus "Higgy" Higgins
  • Blake Clark as Coach
  • Colin Quinn as Dickie Bailey
  • Steve Buscemi as Wiley
  • Tim Meadows as Malcolm
  • Dan Patrick as Norby the Ride Guy
  • Norm MacDonald as Geezer
  • Jonathan Loughran as Robideaux
  • Dennis Dugan as Referee
  • Di Quon as Rita

Short details of the story
Grown Ups, comedy notion film, is about five acquaintances and previous teammates in basketball who bring back together years later to honor the passing of their childhood basketball team coach. With their wives and kids in tow, they use up the Fourth of July holiday weekend together at the lake house where they celebrated their championship years previously. Picking up where they left off, they find out why growing older doesn’t connote growing up.

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