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Are We Done Yet?
TrailerNick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Nia Long) decide to move to the suburbs to create a better life for children Lindsey (Aleisha Allen) and Kevin (Philip Bolden). But their idea of a dream home is disturbed by a contractor with a bizarre approach to business.Actors: Ice Cube, Nia Long, John C. McGinley, Aleisha Allen, Philip Bolden, Jonathan Katz, Linda Kash, Alexander Kalugin, Dan Joffre, Pedro Miguel Arce, Tahj Mowry, ...»Director: Steve CarrCountry: United StatesDuration: 92 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 4.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Are We Done Yet?"
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Characters of "Are We Done Yet?"
Nick PersonsPlayed by: Ice CubeSuzanne Kingston-PersonsPlayed by: Nia LongChuck Mitchell, Jr.Played by: John C. McGinleyLindsey Kingston-PersonsPlayed by: Aleisha AllenKevin Kingston-PersonsPlayed by: Philip BoldenMr. RooneyPlayed by: Jonathan KatzMrs. RooneyPlayed by: Linda KashBilly PuluPlayed by: Dan JoffreGeorgie PuluPlayed by: Pedro Miguel ArceDanny PuluPlayed by: Tahj Mowry -
Directors of "Are We Done Yet?"
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Creators of "Are We Done Yet?"
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Critic Reviews of "Are We Done Yet?"
Time OutJuly 12, 2007Let's just hope the kids find burping raccoons and crumbling ceilings hilarious.
Dallas Morning NewsMay 28, 2007An acknowledged remake of the old Cary Grant movie Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. As far as I could tell, that's because everyone involved was inspired by the syllable "Bland" in the title.
Ebert & RoeperApril 09, 2007It's just awful. It's beyond awful.
Time OutApril 07, 2007Even though the cinematic foundation of this cheap prefab fluff is a message of family togetherness, the building materials -- boneheaded behavior, overwrought conflict, treacly sentiment -- have classic dry rot.
L.A. WeeklyApril 05, 2007Fans of the first film can rest assured that a change in the director's chair -- Dr. Dolittle 2 auteur Steve Carr taking over for the presumably indisposed Brian Levant -- has done little to curb the overall tone of slapstick desperation.
Filmcritic.comJuly 15, 2007passable but far from inspired
ViewLondonJune 19, 2007Basically, the title says it all and if you're unlucky enough to end up seeing this, you'll be repeating that title for the entire 96 minutes. Avoid.
GuardianJune 09, 2007As unfortunate titles for cynically commercial sequels go, this one's a doozy
Times (UK)June 09, 2007The only thing in Steve Carr's fatuous movie that earns a few giggles is John C McGinley's silliness as a new-age builder.
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