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Genres:
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Comedy /
Drama /
Family
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Director:
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Steve Carr
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Actors:
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Brenda Prieur,
Colin Strange,
Ice Cube,
Nia Long,
John C. McGinley,
Aleisha Allen,
Philip Bolden,
Jonathan Katz,
Linda Kash,
Alexander Kalugin,
Dan Joffre,
Pedro Miguel Arce,
Tahj Mowry,
Jacob Vargas,
Hayes MacArthur
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Duration:
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92 min.
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Rating:
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(3.3/10)46.5
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Plot Summary:
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Beat it and Suzanne settle to move to the suburbs to engender a better living for children Lindsey and Kevin. The contractor they hire to renovate their hospice has a more rare acknowledge proceeding of doing transaction, complicating the kinsmen's move. Matters spiral above unserviceable of rule when the contractor clashes with Take to one's heels but bonds with Suzanne and the children. A sequel to Are We There So far?
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Are We Done Yet?
John AndersonAre We Done Yet? -- one of the more loaded movie titles in recent memory -- is supposedly based on Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, but has about as much to do with that frothy Cary Grant confection as a Yugo has to do with a 1948 Buick Roadster. Both are vehicles. Both eventually reach a destination. The question is, what kind of ride are you looking for? Fans of Ice Cube's previous Are We There Yet? and his perpetually dyspeptic persona will pile in; others will head in the opposite direction, perhaps on the bus.
Director Steve Carr's updated homeowning-as-nightmare comedy restores Cube to the role of Nick Persons, a man who apparently never heard the old line about making God laugh (How? "Make plans").
Nick recently married Suzanne (Nia ...
Are We Done Yet?
When their city apartment becomes too cramped, newlyweds Ice Cube and Nia Long buy a spacious new place in the country that proves to be far more than a simple fixer-upper
The follow-up to 2005's risible comedy Are We There Yet?, which revolved around Ice Cube's attempts to pull a single mum, Are We Done Yet? is, against all odds, considerably worse than its predecessor. Not that its star seems to notice, blissfully unaware that prefacing the film with 'A Cube Vision Production' does not a Spike Lee Joint make.
The animated credit sequence that follows is the most enjoyable thing about Are We Done Yet? Clueing the audience into the film's complex narrative demands by featuring an animated Cubester taking part in a spot of home impro...
Are We Done Yet?
Sam AdamsFew experiences skirt closer to the absurdity of farce than the process of remodeling a home. The delirious dislocations of Feydeau have nothing on the moment when your contractor informs you that the cute little faucet you picked up on the cheap will cost a college education to install. Oh, and that wall will have to go.
Excruciating as it is in real life, the comedy of contracting is a dicey proposition on screen as well. It's hard to milk laughs from a couple fearing their future is flowing away one inflated estimate at a time. The best comedy comes from pain, but some wounds never quite heal. Why not pick something less fearsome, like dentistry?
In Are We Done Yet?, Nick Persons (Ice Cube) is chasing two dreams at once: launching a magazine and ...
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