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Movie Title : We're The Millers
Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Aug 7, 2013 Wide
Actors :Jennifer Aniston,Jason Sudeikis,Will Poulter,Emma Roberts,Ed Helms,Nick Offerman,Kathryn Hahn,Molly Quinn,Tomer Sisley,Matthew J. Willig,Luis Guzman,Thomas Lennon,Mark L. Young,Ken Marino,Laura Leigh,Crystal Nichol,Dickson Obahor,Brett Gentile,Kelly Collins Lintz,Lynn Talley


We're The Millers Synopsis: David Burke (Jason Sudeikis) is a small-time pot dealer whose clientele includes chefs and soccer moms, but no kids-after all, he has his scruples. So what could go wrong? Plenty. Preferring to keep a low profile for obvious reasons, he learns the hard way that no good deed goes unpunished when he tries to help out some local teens and winds up getting jumped by a trio of gutter punks. Stealing his stash and his cash, they leave him in major debt to his supplier, Brad (Ed Helms). In order to wipe the slate clean-and maintain a clean bill of health-David must now become a big-time drug smuggler by bringing Brad's latest shipment in from Mexico. Twisting the arms of his neighbors, cynical stripper Rose (Jennifer Aniston) and wannabe customer Kenny (Will Poulter), and the tatted-and-pierced streetwise teen Casey (Emma Roberts), he devises a foolproof plan. One fake wife, two pretend kids and a huge, shiny RV later, the "Millers" are headed south of the border for a Fourth of July weekend that is sure to end with a bang. (c) WB

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Review For We're The Millers

With jokes cloned from bad taste movies and off-kids-telly villains, it doesn't even qualify for dumb fun.
Cath Clarke-Time Out

Stays mean and maintains a bit of an edge even when it threatens to go all soft and gooey.
Christy Lemire-ChristyLemire.com

It boils down to the idea that men and women alike yearn for what they don't have, and that making your way through life is about seizing the bizarre opportunities it thrusts at you.
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com

Though incredibly predictable from start to finish, "We're the Millers" did make me laugh.
Kara Nesvig-Minneapolis Star Tribune

'We're the Millers' clicks on just enough cylinders to warrant a recommendation.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com

a movie written by a committee, too long, but the cast carries it a long way, these mild virtues don't quite add up to a recommendation, but if you said you wanted to see it I wouldn't block the door.
Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle

Often funny but not extravagantly or consistently so.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

A movie with a solid comedic concept at its core but one that is forced to go through the necessary motions until it rolls to a stop.
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk

A very rude road movie prone to too many second-gear kangaroo jumps ( ... ) but [Will Poulter] is sure to be dining out on the fun of his kissing education for years.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

Consistently amusing but never uproariously funny, this comedy plays it relatively safely by gently subverting our expectations of Aniston and Roberts, while making rising-star Poulter the butt of most jokes.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

The central conceit is well established, the comedy is often impressively sour and the four leads complement one another beautifully.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

It's consistently funny, the characters are a hoot and the anticipated family "bonding" is quite touching and doesn't interrupt the flow of big laughs.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express

The script development is funnier and more ingenious than you might expect, and the actors have the comic timing to pull off most of it.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]

It's a goofy road movie with some nice gags.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

This is a fine collection of cheap and sleazy jokes, well-told ...
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

Reason No. 34,075 to legalize drugs: it would eliminate painfully unfunny comedies like this one. Comedy shouldn't make you pity the comedians.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher

Enjoyable road-trip comedy with likeable characters, strong comic performances and a decent number of laughs, though the tone is uneven in places, particularly when leering over its female lead.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

It's Miller time.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies

This has a script that initially manages a surprise or two and nearly makes you like the characters until the ideas (or the dope) run out, and everyone's forced to ham it up, swear their heads off and drop their pants for serious scrotum jokes.
David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up

A surprising number of verbal gags pepper the lark's broad, knockabout physical comedy, including an uproarious genital joke clearly designed to rival the eye-watering zipper bit from There's Something About Mary.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Though complete with a handful of funny and touching moments, ultimately We're the Millers is too predictable a film.
Stefan Pape-HeyUGuys

Excessive improvisation and scrappy plotting let down an able cast.
Rebecca Davies-Film4

A likeable comedy that uses its greatest asset, its talented, funny cast, to good effect.
Olly Richards-Empire Magazine

We're The Millers aims to shock, but the real kicker is that actually, it's not that bad. In fact, it's quite funny (though you may quietly hate yourself for laughing).
Stella Papamichael-Digital Spy

...the outtake that closes the proceedings, with the four principals of the titled "family" applauding and laughing at and with their certified star, Jennifer Aniston, once and always from TV's "Friends," might be the most memorable moment in their movie.
John Urbancich-Sun Newspapers of Cleveland
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