markgibsonuk-04768
3 laughs , 4 smiles and Jennifer in underwear often.
One for the juniors.
johnny-burgundy
We're the Millers (2013) This is a comedy about a small-time pot dealer who convinces his neighbors to help him by pretending to be his family, in order to smuggle drugs from Mexico into the United States. It stars Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Nick Offerman, Molly Quinn, and Ed Helms. The movie received mixed reviews, but was a huge box office success. The film was nominated for several awards. A sequel is rumored to be in the works. This is your average comedy with some cheap gags. It's a little Smokey and the Bandit meets Vacation. It's worth a watch on if you're looking for a good laugh and not much more.
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.
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."