RATING: 
								PG-13 for crude material including suggestive references, language and some male rear   nudity. 
								GENRE:
								Comedy 
								RELEASE: 
								June 25, 2010 
								STARRING: 
								Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Rob Schneider, Salma Hayek, Maria Bello, Maya Rudolph								 
								DIRECTOR:
								Dennis Dugan 
								DISTRIBUTORS:
								Sony Pictures  
								  
							 
							 
							
							
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				Grown Ups 
				
				By Chris Carpenter 
				    CBN.com Programming Director
				  
				
				
				CBN.com   A movie like Grown Ups, opening nationwide in theaters  today, always presents a good opportunity to use the “watch test”.  In other words, how many times did I check my  watch during the course of a movie to see how long it will be before it is  over.  Zero glances at the old timepiece  means the movie is of high quality.  One  glance suggests it is good but with limited flaws.   Two time checks means it is quite average.  Three or more, well, you get the picture. 
				Grown Ups, starring an ensemble cast that includes Adam  Sandler, Chris Rock, Kevin James, David Spade, and Rob Schneider, receives a  robust three watches.  In other words,  don’t waste your time on this sophomoric romp  at an idyllic New England lake retreat. 
				Sandler has been criticized a great deal over the years for  his dependency on the cheap joke but you must give him credit for keeping his  former Saturday Night Live buddies employed.   He is loyal to a fault.  Schneider  alone has appeared with Sandler in 11 movies. 
				The Movie in a Minute or Less  
				Childhood friends reunite 30 years after winning a youth  basketball championship to honor their beloved coach at his funeral.  Lenny (Sandler) is a highly successful Hollywood agent married to a beautiful fashion designer  (Salma Hayek) and has three highly spoiled children.  Eric (Kevin James) is unemployed but  pretending to be part-owner of a furniture store.  He also has a beautiful wife (Maria Bello)  and two children, each with a personal issue.   Kurt (Rock) is a meek stay-at-home dad who is controlled by his wife  (Maya Rudolph).  The mystically spiritual  Rob (Schneider) is married to a woman at least 20 years his senior and has two  scantily clad adult daughters.  Those  daughters are being pursued by Marcus (Spade), a down on his luck sleaze ball. 
				After the funeral, the quintet and their families gather at  a gorgeous lakeside retreat not only to remember the good times they shared as  children but also to deal with the various issues facing each respective family.  What ensues is a loosely connected series of  scenes involving flatulence jokes, sexual innuendo, and enough bathroom humor  to choke a horse.  
				Christian audiences will be shocked at the utter vulgarity  in the overwhelming majority of scenes.   Viewers are subjected to suggestive references, crass language and even  male rear nudity.  Should we expect  anything less from Sandler and director Dennis Dugan who have now teamed up  four times on movies ranging from Don’t Mess with the Zohan to I Now  Pronounce You Chuck and Larry? 
				If there is one redeeming quality that can be found in  Grown Ups it is that it does seem to have heart, even if its beat is very  faint.  The importance of family is  stressed throughout as is the encouragement of children to disconnect themselves from  today’s technology to enjoy, here’s a shock, family, friends, and the great  outdoors. 
				Admittedly, there are many scenes in Grown Ups that will  make you laugh.  Sadly, they are all  wrapped around jokes involving fat people, flatulence, and a rather juvenile  portrayal of women.  If you are looking  for a better family viewing option pack up the kids and head to Toy Story  3.  You will be glad you did. 
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