We’re the Millers (2013)
A veteran pot dealer creates a fake family as part of his plan to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S. from Mexico.
We’re the Millers (2013)
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Released Year: 2013
Runtime: 110 minutes
Directors: Rawson Thurber
Casts: Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Thomas Lennon, Kathryn Hahn, Emma Roberts, Nick Offerman, Ed Helms, Matthew Willig, Amanda Fresquez, Tina Borek, Matthew Cornwell, Vickie Eng, Luis Guzmán, Rawson Thurber, Scott Adsit, Will Poulter, Brett Gentile, Ken Marino, Laura-Leigh, Deborah Chavez, Shane Thompson, Marcus Viscidi, Kathy Walton, Mark L. Young, Anthony J. Sacco, Tait Fletcher, Molly C. Quinn, Kelly Collins Lintz, Tomer Sisley, Crystal Nichol, Dickson Obahor, Lynn Talley, Alan Gilmer, Sam Richardson, Denielle Fisher Johnson, Kevin Dorff, Kurt Grossi, Brendan Hunt, Lunden De'Leon, Joey Nappo, Joshua Mikel, Matt Schweppe, Tonya Bludsworth, Andrea Alcorn, James Alcorn, Martin Edward Andazola, Loren Anthony, Joshua R. Aragon, Lionel Archuleta, Laura Avery, Steve Baldwin, Del Baron, Alyssa Bauman, Christine Bear, Jenique Bennett, Ashley Blankenship, Kristi Booher, Rachel Brewer, Steven Ray Byrd, Frederick Carpenter, Crystal M. Craven, Robert Crayton, Jeremie Dalaba, Christian Daniels, Lindsay Davis, Todd Davis, Michael J. Flanagan, Lauren Frandsen, William Frasca, Gregory French, Lawrence Gilligan, Randy Grazio, Albert Guzman, Rebecca Harran, Karen M. Hudson, William Hutchings, Caroline Kahn, Joe W. Lacey, James E. Lane, Saeri Lee, Natalia Marie, Cathy Mattson, Crystal Miller, Brian Patrick Moize, Joe Montanti, Robb Moon, Patrick V. Murphy, David Pascua, Matt Perkinson, Danny Pollack, Ed Ricker, John Henry Scott, Amanda Quinn Sherrick, Jack T. Silliman, Bernard Sintim, Nathan Marcus Smith, Michael E. Stogner, Nick Thies, Melissa Veal, Millie Wannamaker, Anthony Williams, Julian Wondolowski, Ben Yemba
IMDB: We’re the Millers (2013)
Storyline
A veteran pot dealer creates a fake family as part of his plan to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S. from Mexico.
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Reviews
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The Dissolve -
While the setups are often laughably forced—two words: “weed baby”—the script navigates its way out of them relatively gracefully, and sometimes hilariously.
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San Francisco Chronicle -
Get past the comedy and there's something almost weird at the movie's core - a deep cynicism about family and a longing for family, both at the same time.
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The Playlist -
We're The Millers isn't really a bad movie, so much as its inoffensively and instantly forgettable.
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Los Angeles Times -
We're the Millers is full of moments that feel as forced as the marriage of convenience — and contrivance — in the movie.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
Director Rawson Marshall Thurber adequately manages the mechanics demanded here but adds no finesse or grace notes.
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A veteran pot dealer creates a fake family as part of his plan to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S. from Mexico.
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