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Showing posts with label Jason Sudeikis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Sudeikis. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2013

WE'RE THE MILLERS
















Warner Bros.

Rated R

Running time: 110 Minutes



Click below to watch a We're the Millers movie trailer clip.



In Warner Bros. We're the Millers, pot dealer Jason Sudeikis gets his drug money and stash stolen and is forced by his drug lord Ed Helms to bring a "smidgen" of marijuana across the border from Mexico - by using a fake family in an RV.

In this raunchy comedy, Sudeikis realizes the only way that he can get through border customs is to pose as a family. The dysfunctional group of people that he hires, stripper neighbor Jennifer Aniston, teen aged runaway girl Emma Roberts, along with his virgin neighbor Will Poulter to become the All-American Family the "Millers" in order to sneak past the border. The road trip back and forth from Mexico becomes even more raunchy when they meet up and make camp with their RV counterparts, the "Fitzgerald's" - Nick Offerman, Kathryn Hahn, and Molly Quinn. In the meantime, the "Millers" get chased by Mexican drug lord Tomer Sisley and his henchman, former NFL player Matthew Willig, because Sisley wants his marijuana back from Sudeikis.

I thought Jennifer Aniston was pretty hot as a stripper. I liked the fact that - despite the fact that they're not being a real family and rather hate each other - the "Millers" pull together and do become a family. Sudeikis reluctantly becomes a father to Poulter and Roberts, with Aniston being a natural mother. I actually thought that henchman Willig had more of a presence in the movie than his boss drug lord Sisley. Helms is decidedly sleazy as Sudeikis businessman drug lord.

At the end of the movie are bloopers, including a classic blooper concerning the Millers and Aniston.

Rated R for drug material, language, sexual situations, violence, nudity. Running time: 110 Minutes.

Click below to watch what I consider a red tag movie trailer of We're the Millers.

 
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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Horrible Bosses

New Line Cinema

Rated R

Running time: 98 minutes



In New Line Cinema's Horrible Bosses, Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis are employees with horrible bosses - psycho Kevin Spacey, nympho Jennifer Aniston, and druggie slacker Colin Farrell. So the guys decide to kill their bosses.

This is one of the funniest movies I had ever seen. I was surprised at how funny it was to me. A very politically incorrect movie as the guys are so fed up with their bosses, enough to kill them, and enlist the help of ex-con Jamie Foxx to be their murder consultant. Kevin Spacey was great as usual as a psycho and the movie focuses more on how bad he is, as compared to hot Jennifer Aniston's and druggie Colin Farrell's small roles. A combination of Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train and Throw Momma from the Train, this film concentrates more on the guys doing things, such as breaking into homes as they search for a way to kill their bosses as well as their comedic consequences. Although this movie is similar to Throw Momma from the Train, this movie is much funnier. One of the funniest scenes is when Charlie Day does an internet search for an assasin.

Cameos by Donald Sutherland and Bob Newhart were cute. The outtakes at the end of the movie were cute, but not as funny as the movie.

Rated R for violence, langauge and sexual situations. Running time: 98 minutes.

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