Honestly, there really isn’t much of a main plot to Grown Ups 2. Instead, there are several subplots that make it funny. Personally, I think the funniest one is when Marcus’ son that he never knew about, Braden (Alexander Ludwig), shows up on the train. Braden is 17 and a giant, especially compared to Marcus. Otherwise, he looks quite a lot like him, except he’s a bit of a thug. He’s obviously angry about being sent to a dad he never knew existed. I thought their interactions were quite humorous.
Kurt is going to have to deal with his daughter Charlotte (China Anne McClain) going out on her first date, which is something no father wants to have to do. Eric has to deal with the fact that he hides at his mother’s house without telling his wife where he is. The kids don’t have it too easy either. Lenny’s oldest, Greg (Jake Goldberg) wants to ask out the prettiest girl in school and Lenny’s younger son Keithie (Cameron Boyce) wants to go out for football, even though he’s quite small. There are so many side characters that are just planned to make you laugh, like Officer Fluzoo (Shaquille O’Neal), Officer Dante (Peter Dante), Wiley (Steve Buscemi) and his wife Penny (Cheri Oteri), Tommy Cavanaugh (Steve Austin), and Nick the school bus driver (Nick Swardson).
The guys are going to have one major problem on this otherwise fun day. They decide to go to the swimming hole and finally make Eric jump off and prove that he’s not scared. While there, they run into a frat from the local college lead by Frat Boy Andy (Taylor Lautner). The frat claims that they are on their turf and force them all to jump off the cliff, naked. They’re going to have problems with these guys later in a huge, humorous battle.
This combo pack has the Blu-ray, DVD, and Ultraviolet versions of the film. There are special features on both the Blu-ray and DVD, but only 2 of them are available on the DVD version. While there aren’t any major things that would require the high definition and high audio quality of the Blu-ray version, there is a difference in the quality. The Blu-ray is a lot more crisp and clear. There are a lot of Deleted Scenes, quite a few of them I wish they had left in. The movie wasn’t very long to begin with, so personally I think there was time. These are on both the DVD and Blu-ray versions. The one that I really liked on the Blu-ray only is called "Look Who Stopped By." It’s a featurette that goes through the cameos, some of whom I didn’t even notice until I watched the featurette. It was quite humorous! "Mr. Spade’s Wild Ride" was awesome as well. You should definitely go through all the featurettes!
While there really isn’t a true single plot to Grown Ups 2, that’s not the point of the movie. This is a pure comedy meant to make you laugh on a simple level. There are no deep jokes or anything that is meant to make you think for more than a few seconds. You simply laugh and sometimes we just need to laugh! If you’re looking for a simple comedy that is guaranteed to make you laugh, check out Grown Ups 2.