Grumpy Old Men/Grumpier Old Men
Grumpy Old Men
A lifelong feud between two neighbors since childhood, only gets worse when a new female neighbor moves across the street.
Critic Reviews:
- " They're two saints of sarcasm. And they work their magic here with only the flimsiest sitcom structure to support them. " – Michael Wilmington
- " Whether Grumpy Old Men will bring out the ornery elderly population is anybody's guess. But young and old alike may find something to like here. " – Malcolm Johnson
- " the real reason this movie works is the fantastic, decades-honed chemistry of Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau " – Kevin Carr
Grumpier Old Men
Things don't seem to change much in Wabasha County: Max and John are still fighting after 35 years, Grandpa still drinks, smokes, and chases women, and nobody's been able to catch the fabled Catfish Hunter, a gigantic catfish that actually smiles at fishermen who try to snare it. Six months ago John married the new girl in town (Ariel), and people begin to suspect that Max might be missing something similar in his life. The only joy Max claims is left in his life is fishing, but that might change with the new owner of the bait shop.