
Nick Persons is a selfish player who owns a collectables sports shop in Portland, Oregon. Everything in his life is perfect until he meets Suzanne Kingston, a business woman who has something Nick hates - children: Lindsey and Kevin. Nick and Suzanne become friends and share good moments with each other. But Nick's peaceful life gets altered when Suzanne asks him to drive her kids to Vancouver. After the 3 miss a plane and then, train, they drive. Unfortunately, Kevin and Lin... (Full plot summary below)
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Nick Persons is a selfish player who owns a collectables sports shop in Portland, Oregon. Everything in his life is perfect until he meets Suzanne Kingston, a business woman who has something Nick hates - children: Lindsey and Kevin. Nick and Suzanne become friends and share good moments with each other. But Nick's peaceful life gets altered when Suzanne asks him to drive her kids to Vancouver. After the 3 miss a plane and then, train, they drive. Unfortunately, Kevin and Lindsey hate Nick, and he has to try to make it to Vancouver, unaware of the terror and torture he is in for.
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| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.It's a waste of time, and a horrendous attempt at family fodder. |
| Entertainment SpectrumVince KoehlerSeveral of my grand kids were with me at a recent screening and loved the film. Some critics have panned the film, citing the kids were too cruel. I disagree. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderIt's like Planes, Trains and Automobiles, but with Steve Martin replaced by Ice Cube and John Candy replaced by two spiteful, hateful children who are unworthy of love. |
| Arizona RepublicBill MullerIf your requirements for good comedy begin and end with a swift kick to the groin, Are We There Yet? is the movie for you. |
| USA TodayClaudia PuigNever arrives at any entertaining destination. |
| FilmStew.comTodd GilchristIt's both a romantic fable and a hell movie for wannabe players - each in all the wrong measures. |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovThe two things I learned from Are We There Yet? are: a) all bachelors are depressed and lonely, and b) friendship means nothing unless there is sex at the end of the tunnel. |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkIt's never too early to start that 'Worst of 2005' list, and Are We There Yet? is already a worthy contender. |
| Philadelphia Daily NewsDamon C. WilliamsDoes a good job of capturing the aspect of child-parent and child-adult relationships. And although funny, the movie does touch on a few social issues. |
| Washington TimesChristian TotoIce Cube's Are We There Yet? strands the genial rapper in Home Alone-style high jinks |