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Nov 13, 2009 -
I've been watching over the past several months as the cast roster for Grown Ups continued to add more of Adam Sandler's previous SNL colleagues and close friends — Tim Meadows, Maya Rudolph, Colin Quinn. It's like he decided to make a project where he could invite everyone he knows to jump on board and have fun. And the cast really does appear to be having a good time in the trailer — I'm just not 100 percent sure I'm right there with them.
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Jul 06, 2009 -
Adam Sandler's next movie is titled Grown Ups and follows a bunch of high school friends who reunite 30 years after graduation, but it also appears to be serving as a real-life reunion for a whole team of former Saturday Night Live performers. A few comedic actors were cast a while back, including Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider, and today there's talk of more coming on board. Tim Meadows is joining the cast, which now also features Maya Rudolph, Norm Macdonald, Colin Quinn and actor/SNL writer Tim Herlihy.
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May 27, 2009 -
The Massachusetts set of Grown Ups had quite a few tiny visitors yesterday. Adam Sandler's wife Jackie brought their girls Sadie and Sunny along to come and say hi to their dad, while pregnant Maya Rudolph's long-term partner Paul Thomas Anderson accompanied their 3-year-old Pearl. This time, though, Salma Hayek was on her own as Valentina took a rare day off.
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May 22, 2009 -
Valentina Pinault was in her mom Salma Hayek's arms for another afternoon of filming Grown Ups in Massachusetts yesterday. The girls were joined on set by Salma's many male costars, including Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, and David Spade. Valentina and Salma were able to spend last weekend with their favorite guy Francois-Henri, so hopefully there will be more good times in store for the trio over the next few days.
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May 20, 2009 -
Salma Hayek was on the set of Grown Ups yesterday, taking a break to play with adorable Valentina in Massachusetts. The little one is growing fast these days, hamming it up and trying on her mom's bracelets. Lately Salma has been soaking up lots of quality time with Francois following their second wedding celebration, but now it's time for this supermom to get back to work.
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Feb 12, 2009 -
No, no — this lineup here is definitely not my comedy dream team. It is, however, the main cast of a new, untitled project written by Adam Sandler. Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider will join Sandler in a comedy which follows "five best friends from high school who reunite 30 years later on a Fourth of July weekend."
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Sep 02, 2009 -
Almost everyone reaches a point in her life when she finally feels grown-up. It could happen during a milestone moment like leaving home, graduating from college, getting her first job or during a more modest, non-Kodak moment like cooking her first gourmet meal for herself or traveling alone for the first time.
Some people can go forever without feeling like adults, forever stuck in childhood patterns or not realizing that there won't be a magic moment when everything is perfect.
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Aug 29, 2007 -
I was listening to NPR yesterday, and there was a story about how one in four Brits fail to save money for the future. This problem certainly isn't limited to the U.K., and when it comes to putting cash away for a rainy day, every little bit helps.
So here's an idea: Pick up a special adult piggy bank to encourage your own penny pinching.
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Nov 04, 2009 -
I have yet to meet a person that doesn't get nostalgic when Play-Doh is mentioned. Whether you were a fan of the spaghetti-making attachment or the hair-growing factory, there was something for everyone when it came to that colorful modeling compound. We all know that Play-Doh has that distinctive musky almond scent, which has been described as an oriental vanilla, but you don't have to go around smelling exactly like the concoction to get the same effect.
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Nov 02, 2009 -
Did you hear it? That was the sound of the Mad Men implosion, as the death of JFK on November 22, 1963, rocked the country and the lives of the show's characters. This season has been building up to the events of this episode, which felt more intense, more important, than next week's finale can possibly be.
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