“We’re the Millers” is
a stoner road-trip comedy with “SNL” vet Jason Sudeikis as a small-time pot
dealer and “Friends” alumna Jennifer Anniston as a stripper hitting Mexico in
an RV for drugs for cash. The two neighbors who hate each other pose as
parents, painfully so, as neither could raise curtains. The flick is hilarious,
raunchy, and dirty -– Anniston makes out with teen “son” Will Poulter –- until we
all take an exit tour into family values and sentimentality and love conquers
all hugs. Why? Here’s a rule: No one hugged at the end of “Producers” or
“Blazing Saddles.” Follow it. Save the hugs for “Lifetime.” B
Thursday, January 29, 2015
We’re the Millers (2013)
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2013,
comedy,
drugs,
family values,
Jason Sudeikis,
Jennifer Anniston,
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raunchy,
RV,
Sex,
We're the Millers,
Will Poulter
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