Saturday, May 10, 2014

Take a Trip With the Millers!

Don't think two metric tons of marijuana can be smuggled across the border? Well think again. Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Emma Roberts, and Will Poulter managed to do it in their new film We're the Millers.

The comedy follows David Clark (Sudeikis), a middle-aged drug-dealer, as he is given the mission of smuggling a "smidge" of marijuana across the border after going into debt with drug-lord Brad Gurdlinger. Realizing that it would be extremely difficult for him to accomplish the mission on his own, he decides to pose as a family. In comes stripper Rose O'Reilly (Aniston), Casey Mathis (Roberts), and Kenny Rossmore (Poulter) to help David as they travel across the border in an RV.

Throughout the film, the "family" starts to grow on each other even though they may not want it. They realize that if they're going to survive, they will have to work together to keep each other safe.

I was really excited to watch this movie after I saw the trailer for it. It looked hilarious! After several months, I finally got around to seeing this comedy. Honestly, I'm glad I did!

The movie is really funny. The actors are amazing in playing each of their roles. Jennifer Aniston is sexier than ever considering she's 45! Look at her!
The overall plot is very predictable. Which is kind of a let down. But, the story line's predictability allows room for more comedic lines giving the film the humorous support it needs. Jason Sudeikis plays his role in the same way he plays other characters in previous movies. So there is nothing huge to expect out of him. The rising star, Will Poulter, does a great job of executing an awkward, low self-esteem teenager. Not only that, but I am extremely jealous of him. He is probably the only guy out there that can say he made out with Jennifer Aniston and Emma Roberts! You are one luck guy Poulter.  Click here to watch the clip. 

We're the Millers has its fair share of heartwarming scenes that makes the film connect to the audience more effectively. Nick Offerman and Kathryn Hahn are also hilarious in representing the typical cheery-road trip family. I highly recommend you see this movie. I'm sure you'll get a kick out of it. 

W'e're the Millers is now one of my favorite comedies to date. It earns a 8/10.



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