Way back in 1970, nerdy 10-year-old David was constantly bullied by Roscoe. But when Davey found out that his family was moving to a new locale, he seized the opportunity to snitch on Roscoe, who had committed a petty crime.
It is now 25 years later, and David has just returned to his old hometown. Ironically, his teenage son Ben begins bullying another kid -- whose father just happens to be Roscoe! And Roscoe certainly hasn't forgotten that David snitched on him all those years ago. Even if the two men are now adults, they can't resist engaging in a series of malevolent practical jokes. Will David and Roscoe EVER bury the hatchet?
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Whatta pal! Every time big ol' Rosco Bigger saw David Leary in the schoolyard, he tried to shake hands with the little guys face. That was decades ago. Since then, career, family and Father Time have tempered youthful hijinks, right? Wrong. For Rosco and David, the past isn't history - it's running start!
Rick Moranis (Davis) and Tom Arnold (Rosco) pick up a feud where it never left off in this comedy written by Mark Steven Johnson. As in his Grumpy/Grumpier Old Men Films, Johnson again draws on small-town Midwest life, peopling the story's Minnesota burg with engaging characters (played by Carol Kane, Jeffery Tambor and Don Knotts) and peppering the storyline with playful riffs. You're never too old to learn new ways of being a Big Bully.
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