"We're The Millers" is a family comedy, but not one you'd take the family to see.The raucous -- at times raunchy -- film is a R-rated road trip that relies on every sex joke in the book. There are plenty of laughs, but they're derived more from shock than humor.Jason Sudeikis stars as David Clark, a small-time drug dealer who runs into a big problem when his stash and cash get stolen by street punks.He enlists the help of his abandoned neighbor Kenny (Will Poulter), a homeless girl Casey (Emma Roberts) and a down-on-her-luck stripper Rose (Jennifer Aniston) to make some quick cash. Their plan is to pose as the Millers, a family vacationing in Mexico. Their true objective is to traffic marijuana across the border in their Rv. Of course, nothing goes as planned, and the Millers find themselves in dicey, if not outright disturbing, situations...
- 2013-08-08
- par tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Nick Offerman, who is best known for playing Ron Swanson on the hit television comedy "Parks and Recreation," is a surprisingly tough interview. Not, however, for the reasons that usually make an interview subject difficult. What makes Offerman challenging is just the way he deadpans every line, making it near impossible not to laugh. It's like getting your own private comedy show, which isn't supposed to be the point. (I suspect that he's not even trying to be funny, he just is funny.)
Offerman is promoting "We're The Millers," a surprisingly raunchy R-rated comedy about a drug dealer (Jason Sudeikis), who hires a stripper (Jennifer Aniston) and two teenagers (Emma Roberts and Will Poulter) to pose as his family as he tries to smuggle a lot of marijuana into the United States from Mexico. Offerman plays Don Fitzgerald, a mild-mannered vacationer who befriends David and his family, but who also...
Offerman is promoting "We're The Millers," a surprisingly raunchy R-rated comedy about a drug dealer (Jason Sudeikis), who hires a stripper (Jennifer Aniston) and two teenagers (Emma Roberts and Will Poulter) to pose as his family as he tries to smuggle a lot of marijuana into the United States from Mexico. Offerman plays Don Fitzgerald, a mild-mannered vacationer who befriends David and his family, but who also...
- 2013-08-05
- par Mike Ryan
- Huffington Post
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