Sunday 3 May 2015

Review: We're the Millers (2013)

WHY have I not reviewed this film before? I have watched it numerous times and it never gets old so I can't believe I haven't written this up before!! Confession time, when you text me with a message similar to that, I thought you having a 'Fault in Our Stars' moment and I hopped on the blog to double check. But you were right! Oops.  Nice to see you have faith - I already checked before I text you so I didn't do another 'Fault in Our Stars' haha!


David (Jason Sudekis) is a small time drug dealer who ends up owing a fair amount of money to his own dealer, Brad Gurdlinger (Ed Helms). In order to pay him back, Gurdlinger demands that he pick up a 'smidge' of weed from Mexico and bring it across the border for him.  In order to avoid looking suspicious he enlists his stripper neighbour, Sarah (Jennifer Aniston), homeless girl, Casey (Emma Roberts) and the strange kid from next door Kenny (Will Poulter) to play his family, the Millers. Smidge is now my favourite term for a large quantity of anything. Smidge of ice-cream, anyone?


There is rarely a film that I will watch over and over again no questions, I usually find that if I know what is going to happen I get bored easily and give up.  This film however, never seems to get old, its hilarious each and every time I watch it.  Is it just me who is desperate for a sequel to this?  I know it won't be as good but I want more!!


I can't count the number of times that I have watched this and I still find new jokes to laugh about.  One of my favourites being Kenny's rendition of TLC's Waterfalls!!  Ed Helms is brilliant as narcissistic big boss Gurdlinger, I was really surprised at how well he played that role, I thought after the Hangover he would forever be typecast by his role in that. If you've ever seen him in The Office US, he's a sort of familiar character! Nick Offerman and Kathryn Hahn are awesome as the Fitzgerald's, the exact type of family the Millers have based themselves on (with a few surprises!) - the 'swinging' tent scene made me laugh out loud.

I've watched this a few times since we finally got it on DVD. Me and my fiance were so convinced that we would each buy it for each other over Christmas, that neither of us bought it, and we both kept thinking we already had it. Oops! It's the kind of comedy you can watch over and over again, although the last time we saw it, I did lose interest with the second half.




I have read a few reviews on this film and they all say the same, why did they pick A-lister clean cut people to play these potentially dark and edgy roles.  I think had they have gone with less 'clean-cut' actors, this would have come out as a much darker movie with significantly less laughs.  Yes, we know its unrealistic, yes we know strippers willing to become drug smugglers don't look like Jennifer Aniston and yes, we know that kids abandoned by their parents usually have bigger issues than not being able to kiss but do we care? No. It is what it is and it's funny because of it.  It won't be up for any Oscars but it will make you laugh over and over again and that is all I expected and wanted.

Definitely a repeat watcher for (already is!) A laugh a minute and doesn't seem to get old.
This will always be one of my comedies to reach out for on a rainy weekend.





 

8 comments:

  1. I reckon Nick Offerman makes this movie about 110% better! Something about the guy just cracks me up every time - if you haven't seen him on Parks and Rec you should check it out! :)

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    1. Oh he's just brilliant, isn't he! I've only recently started watching Parks and Rec but he's so funny in it!
      - Allie

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    2. I'm so behind, I need to watch Parks and Rec (just to understand the various Memes) but I have just never got round to it!
      - Jenna

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  2. Fun to read review clearly showing how much you both love this movie. I liked it, didn't love it, but had a great time reading this.

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    1. Thank you :) I can definitely see why it's not for everyone!
      - Allie

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  3. I thought this was HILARIOUS! Great review, girls!

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    1. Seeing it in a crowded cinema really made it for me the first time too, there was such a great atmosphere!
      - Allie

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  4. Aside from Will Poulter, I thought this was a solid cast. Everyone was really funny, especially Nick Offerman and Kathryn Hahn. Glad you both liked it.

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