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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Cubussoli

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Steineded

How sad is this?

Chirphymium

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Zandra

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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renzcastro

SPOILER: I laugh very hard and my family thinks I'm being crazy,cause every moment or every scene there's a good humor to laugh with,the ending was great they meet and stay again to each other, I hope they make a part. The actors/actresses was great I love them all. Well I really recommend this movie if you have crazy family.

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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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gwmbkm

I watched this movie on network TV and therefore experienced a lot of f-word bleeps and genitals blurred but it was still an enjoyable several hours.Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston were hilarious as "the parents" and Will Poulter and Emma Roberts were spot-on as "the children." Nick Offerman, Kathryn Hahn, and Molly Quinn are perfect as the Fitzgeralds. Hollywood is always smart to get its casting just right and then let the actors run with the parts - and that happens in this movie.The premise is clever and calculated to keep you laughing from start to finish. If you want a movie to enjoyably pass a few hours but don't want to have to think too critically about character motivation and plot logistics, then you can't go wrong with "We're the Millers."

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jordanhamdan

I enjoyed watching this movie because it was so funny. It kept me laughing from the beginning to the end. In my opinion all of the characters matched great. The plot of the story is crazy to think about and the characters made the plot even better. The characters fed off each other and seemed to make the film even more funny. I couldn't stop laughing. This film was amazing and it was spread out perfectly, it made it seem like the jokes never ended. The author made the comedy pop the whole time and did a great job at making the characters match their lines. I would recommend this movie to everyone. I am hoping that they make another movie similar to this one.

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