Tuesday, August 20, 2013

We're The Millers Film Synopsis, Review, Posters, Parental Guidance Information, Trailer

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Review

     We're The Millers stands for Wicked Entertaining Really, errrr, entertaining? (again) Tremendously Hatsoff Edgy Myfavoritemoviesofarthismonth (is that a word) Incredibly Lovable? (that doesn't really make sense but I'll leave it in because I can't think of anything else for L) Lollipop (don't know why I said that either)
Edgeofyourseat (not really) Retro (not really) Super!
     Okay, as you can tell from my super short sentence/paragraph above, I really enjoyed We're The Millers! It was the kind of movie that you know exactly what's going to happen and how it will end. I was skeptical at first because of that but they put it on very well and I'm happy I went. Hats off (see above) to the director, producers, and Aniston and Sudeikis who starred in the movie!
     The movie was pretty dirty in it's humor and used both visual and vocal comedy. It's definitely one of those edgy films that border on pornographic. Well, that is if we're not comparing it to That's My Boy. If we are then it's positively clean!
     We're The Millers was not the funniest movie I've ever seen (even The Heat was a little funnier, I think), but I enjoyed Millers because it had character as well as comedy. Don't get me wrong, I was laughing by the time the first title card popped up. What I said in my first paragraph/sentence about it being lovable might actually be slightly true. It was definitely super inappropriate and certainly not the way I'd want my family to function (I think I'd leave) but it was tasteful and quite (like I told you multiple times above) entertaining! 

Summary

     We're The Millers is the story of drug dealer David Clark who, after his friend Kenny accidentally causes him to get all of his drugs and money stolen, tries to do the only job that will keep him alive: Smuggling drugs across the border from Mexico to the United States. However, he sees (when sitting with Kenny, brainstorming ideas about how to make sure he isn't searched at the border) that families are not given a second glance by law enforcement. So he enlists the help of Kenny, a runaway named Casey, and a stripper named Rose to help him bring the pot over the border.

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Trailer






Parental Guidance Information

     We're The Millers is highly inappropriate. It is so inappropriate that I am not even going to list all of the scenes where your children should close their eyes and plug their ears (like I do with most of my  reviews). I will, however, give you several paragraphs of information on parental guidance for this movie (like I do do for most reviews!)
     The movie has quite a bit of language. It uses the f bomb amply (I don't know if that's a word or not but I'm pretending it is!) and uses some racist slurs and stereotypes. The characters all use the the f word a lot and there are also a lot of sexual references through language.
     The movie also has a lot of sexual references (this is so Deja Vuy) through movement as well as some visual sex and nudity. One male character gets totally naked from the waste down when his penis gets bitten by a poisonous spider.  There is also scant clothing and rather upsetting (due to context) make out scenes involving the mother, the son, and the daughter. 
     As far as violence, there is some shooting but nothing bad.
     My recommended age restriction for this movie is 13 with "The Talk" behind them (as there is a lot of sex, sexual references, and other stuff. You should be ready to have "The Talk" with your kid after the movie if you do bring your oblivious child to see The Millers.) 







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