We're the Millers Full Movie Reviews

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ikkegoemikke
ikkegoemikke
Movie God

Rating of
1.5/4

No surprises and predictable but sometimes funny

ikkegoemikke - wrote on 12/01/2017

"You can buy a house and run away from it."

"We're the Millers" fits perfectly with the rest of the comedies (Pain & Gain, The Internship and The Heat) I've seen. I expected it would be a relaxing evening watching a movie after a stressful week. Finally maybe a flick that would make me burst out in a series of dissipative laughter. Unfortunately as with the other films there was not much to laugh about.

Overall it was a fun movie with some witty one-liners and funny situations, but this was too much overshadowed by quite vulgar and downright ridiculous conversations. Average entertainment content with sometimes a feeling that the scriptwriters wanted to make it tremendously easy for themselves by using hackneyed gags that have already been used several times in other films. Cheesy …

Daniel Corleone
Daniel Corleone
Movie God

Rating of
3.5/4

We're The Millers review

Daniel Corleone - wrote on 10/11/2013

This film caught this reviewer totally by surprise. From start to finish this was faultless. Soundtrack was well utilized throughout the picture, all the characters had relevance and the plot though simple, it’s journey was filled with heart and laughter. It revolves around a drug dealer named David Clark, a stripper who is about to get evicted named Rose, an innocent 18 year old named Kenny and a homeless thief named Casey. The transcript has some misses but mostly funny while the acting was solid especially from Poulter. Some soon to be classic lines: “Well, I’m awake and I speak English so, yeah, I know what you’re saying.” and “F*#k off real-life Flanders.” The picture has offensive scenes and crude humor; it’s still funny as hell from the beginning until the …

Lee
Lee
Producer

Rating of
4/4

Funny film

Lee - wrote on 08/25/2013

Although the movies I find Jennifer Aniston in these days are pretty enjoyable, I was not prepared for her role as a stripper in this and you know what? She actually is quite funny!! Director Rawson Marshall Thurber whose only other movie that I had seen was 04's 'Dodgeball :A true underdog story' a movie I wasn't impressed with I might add, totally redeemed himself with this latest comedy. We're The Miller's star Jason Sudeikis , who I only saw before in Horrible Bosses also costarring Jennifer Aniston, was the film's comedic gem. Sudeikis plays drug dealer David Clark who after getting robbed of all his stash and money gets sent down to Mexico by his boss Brad Gurlinger (Hangover series Ed Helms) to bring back what he refers too as a smidgeon of pot across the U.S. border, in a do it …

MovieAddict
MovieAddict
Producer

Rating of
3/4

"This is not a smidge.”

MovieAddict - wrote on 08/17/2013

Even if you’re not you’re not looking for funny raunchy comedy chances are you’ll still love We’re the Millers.

David (Jason Sudeikis) is a small time drug dealer who gets robbed and has to make it up to his scheming supplier Brad (Ed Helms) or suffer the consequences. He reluctantly agrees to transport what is supposed to be a smidgen of pot from Mexico into the U.S.

David figures it will be easier if he has a fake family to ease the suspicion and recruits his next door neighbor Rose (Jennifer Aniston), who happens to be a stripper in need of money, Kenny (Will Poulter), a dorky and naive loner with a big heart, and runaway teen Casey (Emma Roberts) to portray his fabricated "Miller Family." But when David discovers Brad lied about the quantity and the true ownership of …

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