We're the Millers (2013)

2013 • 109 minutes
4.3
15.7K reviews
48%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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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
R

Ratings and reviews

4.3
15.7K reviews
Jon Decker
September 26, 2015
It's a mediocre comedy based on drug smuggling blunders made by idiots. This movie came highly recommend from friends, but I have one major beef with it above all: Why the heck is the playing in 60fps, it looks like it was shot for the soaps, or telemundo daytime TV. Also, the lighting is so harsh and TV-News that every makeup and fake facial hair appliance sticks out like a sore thumb. It got to the point where I got distracted from the plot trying to figure out which actors were in disguise for the plot and which ones' facial make-up was so bad it just looked like a cheap plot driven disguise. Other than the cinematic film feeling not existing, the plot had some pretty funny moments.
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Chris Harris
July 13, 2015
It's one of those movies where everything seems to happen at the right moment to help them avoid getting caught. I liked it but if you're not into so much the "everything turns out fine movie" than this isn't for you. Overall it's a nice adventure movie.
Tammy Butcher
February 11, 2016
Because I have a 7th grade sense of humor and like these sorts of movies I really liked this. Had "oh, no you didn't" type of humor without going completely over the top (most of the time) like other types of these movies often do. The "Vacation" re-boot comes to mind.