It’s 1987. Shoulder pads, hair gel, and questionable life choices rule the world. When former high school legend Lenny Feder (Adam Sandler) reluctantly returns to his hometown for a reunion, he’s expecting awkward small talk and bad chicken parmesan. What he gets is a full-blown midlife crisis: his old crew—the lovable dimwit Eric (Kevin James), the spiritual man-child Kurt (Chris Rock), and the permanently confused Rob (David Spade)—are still living like it’s senior year.
The legend of became a sort of digital Bigfoot. Rumors spread that Adam Sandler had a personal "Director’s Master" vaulted in a temperature-controlled room in Malibu—a version so crisp, so vibrant, that the neon colors of the 80s-themed party at the end of the movie could actually cause temporary retinal burn. Grown Ups 2HD
Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, and David Spade. The Wives: Salma Hayek, Maya Rudolph, and Maria Bello. It’s 1987
The hunt was on. Cinephiles who usually spent their time analyzing Kurosawa began downloading every digital iteration of the film ever released. They compared bitrates from Hungarian cable broadcasts, analyzed color grading from obscure Japanese Blu-ray pressings, and even cross-referenced the grain structure of the "burp-snart" scene. What he gets is a full-blown midlife crisis:
Lenny Feder (Sandler) has moved his family back to his hometown to be closer to his friends. The plot, if it can be called that, involves: