
Newlyweds Nick and Suzanne decide to move to the suburbs to provide a better life for their two kids. But their idea of a dream home is disturbed by a contractor with a bizarre approach to business.... (Full plot summary below)
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Newlyweds Nick and Suzanne decide to move to the suburbs to provide a better life for their two kids. But their idea of a dream home is disturbed by a contractor with a bizarre approach to business.
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| Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMark PfeifferNo one will mistake Ice Cube's comic timing for Cary Grant's, but this remake of the 1948 RKO comedy Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House is a moderately amusing family film, if not a terribly inspired one. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn Johanson[A]n utter disaster of filmmaking as even the most rudimentary kind of brainless entertainment... |
| Urban CinefileUrban Cinefile CriticsPlayed for laughs but sadly lacking, Are We Done Yet manages to take a funny premise and squeeze it dry of every teensy morsel of humour. |
| E! OnlineSimon GlickmanDon't expect classic screwball charm from this by-the-numbers family gagfest. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderI've never even seen the old Cary Grant version, and yet I know that even if it was the worst film of 1948, it's still 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times better than Are We Done Yet? |
| The A.V. ClubNathan RabinIt isn't gangsta, but it's winning all the same. |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansLet me, a UW alumnus, assure you that no one would have Husky purple and Cougar crimson in the same closet. The fact that Nick wears both shows how top-to-bottom brainless this movie is. |
| Can MagazineFred TopelThere's lots of falling down, sloppy food messes and animals taunting the heroes. Cube does a good job mugging it up in his pratfalls. He shows he doesn't have to take himself seriously but can commit to the ridiculous with joy. |
| Houston ChronicleAmy BiancolliAre We Done Yet? isn't much more than a middling middle-class fantasy, but it has a few sweet admonitions nestled amid the tomfoolery. |
| OhmyNews.comBrian OrndorfDone is a softer picture aimed more at home repair guffaws and comic anxiety rather than a soul-sucking endurance test of misery. The upgrade is appreciated if not completely enjoyed. |