![]() ![]() In fact, it's a little hard to describe this film as anything more than a bunch of grown men acting like dorks and in the process, attempting to wrangle a few gags out of situations that seem like a home video stretched to feature film length. There are Sandler movies with far better laughs. You're not going to watch this film looking for finesse. In this scene, Taylor Lautner steals the show.Īpart from family values and sticking by your friends, scriptwriters Sandler, Herlihy and Wolf speak about a healthy appreciation for the curvaceous female form. ![]() Or, the time they haul Eric to a lake for a swimming session, stumble on to a college party and are ragged. From here, the movie seems largely improvised, like the scene where the wives bump and grind with gratuitous cleavage shots for a very unconventional aerobics class. Higgins (Spade) has a visit from a son he didn't know he had while Eric (James), well, he's just busy trying to perfect the art of burping, sneezing and passing wind at the same time - a technique he calls 'burpsharting'. There follows a long sequence of how they manage to get the deer out of their house.Ĭut to pal Kurt (Rock) and wife Deanne (Rudolph) for a nonsensical breakfast scene. Take, for example, when Lenny and Roxanne wake up and find, for no reason whatsoever, a deer in their bedroom, munching on Roxanne's sexy lingerie. You get a taste of what's in store for the rest of the movie with a cascade of inexplicable events that unfold. Review: Lenny (Sandler) has given up his job and along with his wife Roxanne (Hayek) and kids, moves back to his hometown. Story: The first day of summer in Lenny's hometown has him, Eric, Chris and David up to all manner of shenanigans that are anything but grown up! ![]()
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