- Studio: Columbia Pictures
- Release Date: Apr 4, 2007
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Mixed: 1 out of 28
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Negative: 16 out of 28
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ChrisH.Apr 8, 20072This movie has a well thought out story line, but over all it's just not funny. Maybe it would be for about a 5-10 year old. Very immature humor.
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RandyS.Apr 17, 20070Are We There Yet was a lot of fun for my whole family. This film was horrible. We couldn't wait for it to end.
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[Anonymous]May 30, 20070The movie asks a good question about its genre. The question is asked in the films title.
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DavidKJul 18, 20070i don't know why i went to see this i just wanted to watch a fun family comedy. this in a way was more of a horror as it was horrifically bad
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BenB.Sep 18, 20070Worst comedy ever! What was the point in making this load of crap?
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JenniferG.Aug 22, 20072I hate this movie but some parts were funny and the rest was Horrible!!!
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Nov 18, 20110Are We There Yet already felt like a low budget, bad acting mess, but this is an awful lot worse and there is little reason to watch this lame sequel.
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Dec 15, 20112There were a few funny parts in this film but it was just so boring and lacked interest to make you wanna sit through it. Acting was average at best. Its a rather corny as well, Too much of a generic family comedy.
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Mar 12, 20125It was a little bit better then what critics say but not much. The cast was ok, There were a few humerous scenes in it but it was a pretty generic family comedy overall. It wasnt bad but I dont think I would recommend it.
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Fans of the first film can rest assured that a change in the director's chair has done little to curb the overall tone of slapstick desperation.
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38Calling a sequel Are We Done Yet? is like calling it "Enough Already."
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Although Ice Cube is still happy to haul out his old snarl when it serves his purposes, he's clearly trying to reinvent himself as a family entertainer. But the milder he gets, the less confident he seems. What's a reformed gangsta rapper to do?