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We're the Millers (2013)

2013 • 109 minutes
4.4
2.38K reviews
48%
Tomatometer
15
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Jason Sudeikis stars in this buzz-worthy comedy as a small-time suburban pot-dealer who likes to keep a low profile. When he's jumped by some gutter punks who steal his cash and his stash, he finds himself in deep trouble with his supplier (The Hangover's Ed Helms). In order to make amends, the small-time peddler must become a big-time smuggler by bringing in the latest shipment from Mexico. Enlisting his neighbors -- a cynical stripper (Jennifer Aniston), a streetwise teen (Emma Roberts) and a wannabe customer (Will Poulter) -- he comes up with a foolproof plan. One fake wife, two pretend kids and a ginormous shiny RV later, "the Millers" are headed south of the border for a Fourth of July weekend that's sure to end with a bang or two!
Rating
15

Ratings and reviews

4.4
2.38K reviews
Liz Shotter
February 1, 2014
I'm not a fan of Jennifer anniston normally but everyone in this film just appears to be having the best time ever.. Really enjoyed this but there are other sites where you can get this free -- rhymes with smega hair
Emily Swaine
January 8, 2015
I love this movie so much I have it on DVD I have watched it loads of times and can still watch it without getting bored best cast to put in a movie like this. Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter- I love all of them. I laugh so much. You should give it a go if don't like it turn it off simple.
5 people found this review helpful
Amy McLean
December 6, 2018
(This mini-review may appear elsewhere under "Amy McLean" or "Amy McLean - Super Ink Arts") I've heard quite a few negative remarks about We're the Millers over the last few years since its release, but personally? I rather enjoyed the ride. It's a comedic tale about a faux family, a group of four cash-hungry individuals setting out on a mission to appease David's supplier. Despite the fact that I'm not typically a fan of roadtrip stories, I was attracted to this film because of Jennifer Aniston, and I'm glad I gave it the chance. Although it's not the most hilarious film I've ever seen, it definitely did make me chuckle. The story develops at a fairly decent rate, without enough surprises along the way to keep building the suspense.