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Trailer for Adam Sandler's Grown Ups
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Ali
14th November 2009
Adam Sandler has got his friends together again to make another movie. You start loading the shotgun while I tell you a little bit about it.
I've already done the whole, "I'm not angry at you, I'm just disappointed" speech to Adam Sandler after refusing to capitalise on his brilliant turn in Funny People. He didn't listen. In fact, he rounded up his buddies to make another movie, Grown Ups, out of sheer spite.
Sandler has roped in Kevin James, David Spade, Rob Schneider and Chris Rock to co-star in a comedy (you can tell it's a comedy because Kevin James is fat) about five childhood best friends getting reacquainted at a funeral. Finally, the stars of Little Nicky, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Joe Dirt and Deuce Bigalow, sharing the screen!
Yep, I'm getting reeeal tired of Sandler's brand of half-arsed puerile comedy. Grown Ups? They should have called this movie Man-Children. Or just cut to the chase and call it Retards.
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