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Are We Done Yet?

It is a series of events that speak of Nick (Ice Cube) and Susan (Nia Long) who decided to move to the suburbs for a new life and a favorite for children Lindsay (Alisha Allen) and Kevin (Philip Bolden). The idea seems fairly good at first but the dream house turns into an annoying nightmare where they are disturbed by a whimsical contractor.
Duration: 92 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2007
IMDb: 4.3
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Times (UK)
June 09, 2007 The 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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Bangor Daily News (Maine)
August 02, 2007 We're finished.
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Guardian
June 09, 2007 As unfortunate titles for cynically commercial sequels go, this one's a doozy
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Dallas Morning News
May 28, 2007 An 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.
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L.A. Weekly
April 05, 2007 Fans 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.
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AV Club
April 07, 2007 It isn't gangsta, but it's winning all the same.
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Time Out
July 12, 2007 Let's just hope the kids find burping raccoons and crumbling ceilings hilarious.
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Time Out
April 07, 2007 Even 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.
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ViewLondon
June 19, 2007 Basically, 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.
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Common Sense Media
October 31, 2007 Ice Cube's do-it-yourself sequel is too formulaic.
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