Rob Schneider Grown Ups 2 -

The humor of Schneider’s character hinges on insecurity and overcompensation. In one memorable scene, he announces he’s become a “stay-at-home dad” too—only we quickly learn his wife is imaginary. In another, he attempts to prove his toughness by challenging a much larger man to a fight, only to end up comically terrified. His physical comedy—frantic eye movements, awkward postures, and sudden outbursts—remains a throwback to his Saturday Night Live days.

(Yelling) Sorry, dead guy!

OH, I LOVE YOU TOO!

Rob, why are you dressed like that?

(The group faces off against the frat boys led by Andy.) rob schneider grown ups 2

(A frat boy picks Rob up and prepares to throw him.)

Oh, this? I’m starting a new business. I’m a professional chauffeur. I drive people around in style. Look at this car. It’s a Cadillac. It’s got heated seats, GPS, and a DVD player. I’m living the dream, Lenny! The humor of Schneider’s character hinges on insecurity

(Rob charges a large frat boy. The frat boy simply puts his hand on Rob’s forehead, holding him back while Rob swings his arms wildly without connecting.)