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Are We Done Yet?

Are We Done Yet?

2007
Comedy
Family/Kids
1h 32m
This follow-up to the 2005 family comedy "Are We There Yet" picks up where the last story left off. Now married to Suzanne (Long), Nick Persons (Ice Cube) has bought a quiet suburban house to escape the rat race of the big city and to provide more space for his new wife and kids. But where his new home quickly becomes a costly "fixer upper" and he finds himself at the mercy of an eccentric contractor, Nick's suburban dream soon becomes a riotous nighmare. (Revolution Studios / Columbia Pictures)
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Are We Done Yet?

2007
Comedy
Family/Kids
1h 32m
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Avg Percentile 12.88% from 271 total ratings

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Rated 30 May 2023
6
15th
This felt a lot like a retelling of The Money Pit with kids. It is family friendly. The funny moment are few and far between. It does give you a warm fuzzy feelings at times.
Rated 07 Apr 2008
1
0th
This movie lacks only prerecoreded sound track wih laughting audience.
Rated 24 Jul 2023
77
58th
It was a pretty good movie
Rated 29 Dec 2020
35
3rd
Reteams Cube and Long, who have decent chemistry, but the film is standard issue assembly line kids crap with a fake moral message.
Rated 21 Apr 2014
80
82nd
The house does have a good framework, however, firmly set in family and friendship. The film may start out with a little dry-rot (disrespectful children and skewed parental priorities), but it ends with positive choices, forgiveness and family unity--all the right structural materials. So I'll settle on saying it in a way no self-respecting realtor ever would: Are We Done Yet? isn't the envy of the entire neighborhood, but it's not trashing everybody's property values either. (pluggedin.com)
Rated 30 Mar 2009
49
6th
WHY?!
Rated 21 Oct 2010
15
21st
"What makes Are We Done Yet? so shoddy isn't its likeable star's now-familiar cuddly-bear persona, but the fact that the film could easily pass for another entry in the Cheaper by the Dozen franchise." - Nick Schager
Rated 16 Feb 2019
4
3rd
one thing that stuck out to me about this film was how visually dry it was. the film is somehow intentionally, overwhelmingly color-graded to only have cyan and orange hues. i first noticed this in the scene with cyan bricks. where can you even find cyan bricks? it seems like a cheap shot to complain about the visuals of a film like this, but cyan and orange palettes were very common in this time period of film but whoever the art director was really had gone out of their way to be extra
Rated 08 Nov 2008
6
2nd
bad movie
Rated 17 Feb 2010
0
3rd
Poor, poor, poor, but what was expected.

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