Are We Done Yet?

2007

Action / Comedy / Drama / Family / Fantasy

39
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 7% · 90 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 30% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 4.3/10 10 23397 23.4K

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Plot summary

Newlyweds Nick and Suzanne decide to move to the suburbs to provide a better life for their two kids. But their idea of a dream home is disturbed by a contractor with a bizarre approach to business.

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Top cast

Ice Cube as Nick Persons
Chris Gauthier as Dancing Man
Sheb Wooley as Screaming Partygoer
Jacob Vargas as Mike the Plumber
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748.20 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
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1.39 GB
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English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
Seeds 20

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by etiennestcyr 5 / 10

When it's the only "G" movie available

We had free passes that were coming up for their date of use so we took a stroll to the theater to watch a family "G" rated movie. Unfortunately, it was the only one available (sadly, Shrek III was opening the next day...) so we went for it.You know what, i was expecting a awful movie but i ended up finding it to be fair. But in a family perspective. The acting for the young and adult actors is way under the average and the characters are so naive, sometimes it hurts !5/10 for its family values, the scene with the owl (which i found the funniest) but the lack of continuous laughter.Again, to be enjoyed with the company of for 6 to 10 year old kids.
Reviewed by MLDinTN 3 / 10

I hope they are done

I hope they are done and this is the last sequel to this franchise. This time Nick is moving his family to the suburbs. They get duped into buying a house that is falling apart and then hire an extremely eccentric contractor to fix it up. And as you would expect in movies like this, mishaps follow. There is a raccoon on the roof that won't go away, bats come through the chimney, the whole floor gets torn up, etc...

But Nick comes around and takes Kevin fishing, in what is perhaps the silliest part of the film with the cgi giant catfish. But Chuck the contractor is extremely annoying and I can't believe even the wife would think he is great after he sells them a torn up house and tears it up himself fixing it. But since this is a kids film, you know Nick will learn the value of family in the end.

FINAL VERDICT: It's for kids. 10 year olds will probably like it.

Reviewed by namor_jedi 5 / 10

Good for the family

I've never seen Are We There Yet?, and I had no intention of watching this film. I thought as many that the funny parts were in the trailers and that the actors were sub-par. For the most part that is true. There were some surprises in the humor, mostly from John C. McGinley, but it was far from side splitting. Even though it was not a great movie on the whole, it was a great family film. Today, with the exception of Disney, most movies are far from family friendly. Even Dreamwork's cartoons have a great deal of crude humor in them that make most parents cringe when watching them with small children. Are We Done Yet? actually has a lot of great family values that are missing from a lot of movies that have come out recently. The film shows a man who is forced to take care of a family that is not his own and also to prepare for his future children with his new wife. This step-father acts more like a dad should to his teenage step-daughter than most real father's do. Very rarely will you see some one in a film telling a young girl to put on more clothes and yelling at her for sneaking out of the house. If you are looking for something that is more than okay to watch with the kids then this is a movie to check out. Don't expect anything close to award winning, but parents can watch this safely with their kids without wondering if their kids know what the last innuendo meant every couple of minutes.

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