We're the Millers
We're the Millers
R | 07 August 2013 (USA)
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A veteran pot dealer creates a fake family as part of his plan to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S. from Mexico.

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ThiefHott

Too much of everything

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Ploydsge

just watch it!

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Tobias Burrows

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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Payno

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Blackmailed into smuggling drugs across the Mexican border, a small-time drug dealer lures three social misfits to pose as his family to avoid suspicion in this energetic comedy starring Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Emma Roberts and Will Poulter. The zest of the film lies with the principal cast, all of whom are in top form. The film particularly comes alive as the foursome jump back and forth between assuming family stereotype roles from overprotective parent, to concerned sister to confused son and so on. There are also several great moments as they keep running into a vacationing police officer and his wife, who turn out to be less conservative than they first appear, while the likes of Luis Guzmán and Ed Helms have great cameo roles. As a comedy, the film is nevertheless uneven with several gags that are telegraphed way too far in advance (walking in on the kissing; the spider bite) and the antagonists are a bit too comical to be fearsome, but when the film does work, it shines. There is a hilarious line regarding a local Apple Store and some great running gags. Fans of Jennifer Aniston will probably take interest in her striptease scene, though the best gag with her happens during the closing credits. Flawed as it may be, 'We're the Millers' is certainly an amusing look at four lonely individuals who, quite by chance, form a really good surrogate family.

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O2D

Let's say you can buy into a nearly fifty year old Jennifer Aniston as a stripper.Maybe you can even buy a forty year old Jason Sudeikis as the hip drug dealer who dresses like a Dave Matthews fan.Then you can probably buy that when they pretend to be a family their kids are almost thirty.They go from ridiculous parodies of old people trying to be cool to actual old people with very old children.I guess that makes sense in some other dimension.While the premise and plot are very thin, there are some good jokes in here.There's a stripper with a tattoo over her box that says "Boner Garage".That's comedy gold.Ed Helms is hilarious as usual and Nick Offerman is very disappointing as usual.The worst thing about this movie is the very long and totally unnecessary campground scene.It has nothing to do with the story and turned a good 90 minute comedy into a two hour test of your movie watching ability.I guess what I'm trying to say is that this movie is very average.If you never see it you have two hours to watch something else.If you do see it, you probably won't be angry.

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Aurimas D

The movies is awful.The plot was quite original especially for Hollywood kind of stories. You know what you pick up a dumb easy comedy movie.However with this one you get waaay more than expected can be expected from the trailer. The cast is weak, there's basically no chemistry (that can be seen especially in bloopers). I was looking for easy fun while smoking but it didn't provide even that. Most of the jokes went absolutely flat during the delivery. One funny irony noticed during the movie is that they deal in huge amounts of marijuana and no one smokes. At any point in the movie. That was original, except for the rest of the movie is all typical romcom cliché one after another. And when you think it cannot get any more dumb, it does and not in a good way. It is not even the kind of movie that it so dumb its funny. Unfortunately this one is just dumb. The romantic part of the movie is also annoyingly bad follows the usual cliché , but somehow always at the wrong times. The movie might be good to study Hollywood clichés and see how they don't just magically work , they need pacing timing and acting. Awful movie with misplaced cast and awful cliché filled plot, how the hell did they managed to go out with it.

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Miguel Neto

We're the Millers is a comedy that is great to pass the time , I wanted to see this movie when it has launched , and I was pleased to see in cinemas, worth the ticket, fun enough, the cast has , Jason Sudeikis , Jennifer Aniston , a great actress of comedy , Will Pouter that is the best thing in the movie , he's very funny, had moments he made ​​me laugh me enough, Emma Roberts , the funny any less more not compromise the film, Ed Helms , Nick Offerman , Kathryn Hahn , Molly C. Quinn , Tomer Sisley , much of this as well , those who so badly in enough to compromise the film, the script is not enough to be good, I found the last act too hasty , and some moments are well unnecessary , We're the Millers is a good comedy , very only watch to unwind a little. Note 7.7

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