A lighthearted weekend comedy movie

Jacinthe 2022-01-27 08:01:42

I personally like to watch a light comedy movie on a Friday night so I can go to sleep with a lighthearted mood that I can carry on to the next day for a relaxing weekend break. I personally define this type of movie as a weekend comedy movie. It doesn't have too complicated plots, you don't need to pay too much attention to details, you don't need to feel pressure after watching it, you don't need to ponder and reflect, as long as you have a heartless laugh.
Grown Ups basically satisfies all of the above, in addition to the European and American spoofs, there are also hot and eye-catching beauties, beautiful pictures and bright colors. The plot is simple but not monotonous, with family and friendship, and sometimes resonates a bit. The vacation at the lakeside cottage makes me look envious, jealous, and hateful. Unfortunately, I don't have this condition around me. I can only turn envy into strength and fight silently, you know. . .

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Grown Ups quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Roxanne Chase-Feder: [an old woman approaches them] And this must be your mother.

    Rob Hilliard: My wife.

    Roxanne Chase-Feder: I'm sorry!

    Rob Hilliard: I'm not.

    [kisses his wife]

    Marcus Higgins: [onlooking] Oh, grody.

  • [from trailer]

    Bean Lamonsoff: Mommy, I want some milk.

    Sally Lamonsoff: Come here. I'll give you a little something.

    [starts breastfeeding Bean]

    Roxanne Chase-Feder: Your son is so cute. How old is he?

    Eric Lamonsoff: 48 months.

    Kurt McKenzie: [pause] That's 4.

    Eric Lamonsoff: [pause] Yeah.