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  2. Grown Ups (film) - Wikipedia

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    4 Release. Toggle Release subsection ... Release date. June 25, 2010 ... Language: English: Budget: $75 million [1] Box office: $272.2 million [1] Grown Ups is a 2010 ...

  3. List of Columbia Pictures films (2010–2019) - Wikipedia

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    Release date Title Notes May 31, 2013: After Earth: co-production with Overbrook Entertainment and Blinding Edge Pictures: June 12, 2013: This Is the End: co-production with Point Grey Pictures and Mandate Pictures: June 28, 2013: White House Down: co-production with Mythology Entertainment and Centropolis Entertainment: July 12, 2013: Grown Ups 2

  4. Grown Ups 2 - Wikipedia

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    Grown Ups 2 is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, written by Adam Sandler, Fred Wolf, and Tim Herlihy, and produced by Sandler and Jack Giarraputo. It serves as a sequel to the 2010 film Grown Ups and stars Sandler alongside Kevin James , Chris Rock , David Spade , Salma Hayek , Maya Rudolph , Maria Bello and Nick Swardson .

  5. 24th AARP Movies for Grownups Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 24th AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, presented by AARP: The Magazine, will honor films and television series released in 2024. [1] Nominations were announced on November 20, 2024, with the mystery thriller Conclave and the Bob Dylan biographical drama A Complete Unknown leading the nominations with six and five, respectively.

  6. 23rd AARP Movies for Grownups Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 23rd AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, presented by AARP: The Magazine, honored films and television series released in 2023. [1] [2] [3] Nominations were announced on January 9, 2024, with Oppenheimer and Killers of the Flower Moon leading the nominations with six and five, respectively.

  7. Happy Madison Productions - Wikipedia

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    Happy Madison Productions, Inc. is an American film and television production company founded in 1999 by Adam Sandler, [1] [2] [3] which is best known for its comedy films. Happy Madison takes its name from the films Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison, written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy, and distributed by Universal Pictures.

  8. The Worst Idea of All Time - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the hosts teamed up with Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy, hosts of the podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me, to create the annually recorded Til Death Do Us Blart, in which the hosts must watch Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 every Thanksgiving for the rest of their lives. Each host has a replacement host who takes their place when they die.

  9. Grown Ups (1999 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Grown Ups premiered on August 23, 1999, at 8:30 EST/7:30 CST. On August 30, 1999, the series moved to Mondays at 9 p.m. EST/8 p.m. CST, following the Moesha spin-off The Parkers. [2] The series initially garnered good ratings, [3] but ratings soon dropped and UPN canceled the series (on a cliffhanger that was never resolved) [4] in May 2000.