
There are fart jokes, pee jokes, '80s jokes, old age jokes, ethnic jokes, gay jokes, sight gags, fatty fall down ( that means you Kevin James), pretty much the whole checklist of stale yuks.

Otherwise, the film's just interminably dull and uninvolving. There are three credited screenwriters on this, including Sandler, and I can count on one hand the number of times that I came passably close to cracking a smile. They've gone the same route of playing bland, suburban schmoes that previously did in the likes of Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy. The four principals may have been (and can occasionally still be) really funny once, but you'd never know it from watching either of the Grown Ups films.

GROWN UPS 2 BULLY FULL
Inert, dull, and, worst of all for a comedy, unfunny, the sequel is chock full of tired, dumb jokes and pretty lame slapstick. As you can see, this isn't the densest of plots. Everything builds toward an '80s-themed party in Lenny's sprawling backyard. Meanwhile, Marcus discovers he has a violent brute of a teenage son (Alexander Ludwig). With their kids' school out for the summer, Lenny and his longtime pals Eric (Kevin James), Kurt (Chris Rock), and Marcus (David Spade) find themselves running afoul of some local college jocks (led by Taylor Lautner) as well as dealing with some people from their past.
