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Synopsis: In 1978, five 12-year-olds win a CYO basketball championship. Thirty years later, they gather with their families for their coach's funeral and a weekend at a house on a lake where they used to party. By now, each is a grownup with problems and challenges: Marcus is alone and drinks too much. Rob, with three daughters he rarely sees, is always deeply in love until he turns on his next ex-wife. Eric is overweight and out of work. Kurt is a househusband, henpecked by wife and mother-in-law. Lenny is a successful Hollywood agent married to a fashion designer; their kids take privilege for granted. Can the outdoors help these grownups rediscover connections or is this chaos in the making?
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Dennis Dugan
Production: Sony Pictures
  3 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
30
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
PG-13
Year:
2010
102 min
$162,001,186
Website
30,230 Views


- No, an exchange student.

My wife brought her inside.

- Your wife wants girls.

That's nice.

He has always lucky.

I always thought something like that.

- Hey, there.

Lamonsoff.

- A convertible?

So it goes.

- You're bigger than me now.

Are you a B-cup now?

Nice ears, you get the packet there on NLF?

Beautiful cabrio. Is that

a handmade lawn furniture?

I am the co-owner of

a lawn furniture.

I'm the boss now.

- Good for you.

You brought your mother this time.

- A good one.

Seems to shake hands with n hedgehog.

God, it's Captain Caring

the SS melodrama.

This is great to play it.

Terrible conditions.

It sucks.

Good to see you.

He now coaches the team in heaven.

Right.

- He has Willt ...

Justin P, Dr. J.

- It is still alive.

All those types.

You look like Elvis when he

Lumpa was in UMPA.

He is just for me.

Jokes at funerals are

disrespectful, but ...

as that part of your healing,

I think the best.

Nice, thanks.

Find where the best thing is?

Roxanne, you remember

Rob which I had?

Of course, the boy until

his 19th went into puberty, right?

That was our secret.

And this should be your mother.

My wife.

- I'm sorry.

I'm Gloria.

It is so pleasant.

You design your line is so beautiful.

- Thank you.

I love your scarves.

- Thank you.

They tie them down to me later.

He believes it seriously.

So dirty.

These are long tongues.

See you inside.

There?

Put down here, baby.

I'm going to Lenny.

Lenny, how are you?

I've heard ...

of a bird, you guys summerhouse

have rented for the weekend.

A dream come true.

Yes, for a whole weekend.

But we need to Milan tomorrow.

For Roxanne's fashion show.

- That is so sad.

But you are so great in Milan.

J 'Lo and Mark Antony went on vacation there.

Just across the street from the

como lake where George Clooney has a villa.

I read too many magazines.

Can I talk to you.

- Sorry, I'm going away.

He was ashamed.

Tom Cruise was married there too.

Thanks for the notice.

- What?

Why for a whole weekend?

It's vacation, they rent it to you

not for one night.

So your friends partying all weekend,

while you sit in Milan.

That was sweet of you.

- Our dear ...

it was your money.

- It's your, and my money.

All our money together and split it.

Nice hat, brings death

good in the room.

Bit nervous by the funeral.

There he is Hollywood.

- Mr. Greatness.

Do you think he represents Hulk Hogan?

No chance.

And so great is not it, eh.

Anyway, Rita's an exchange student.

I was on your calculator.

Now I know what happened to the fish tank.

Coach Robert "Buzzer" Ferdinando,

was a servant.

A beautiful word to describe

how he had for his fellow man.

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Adam Sandler

Adam Richard Sandler is an American comedian, actor, and filmmaker. He was a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 1995, before going on to star in many Hollywood films, which have combined to earn more than $2 billion at the box office. more…

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