''We're the Millers'' is a 2013 American
crime comedy film directed by
Rawson M. Thurber and starring
Jason Sudeikis,
Jennifer Aniston,
Emma Roberts,
Will Poulter,
Nick Offerman,
Kathryn Hahn,
Molly Quinn, and
Ed Helms
Edward Parker Helms (born January 24, 1974) is an American actor and comedian. From 2002 to 2006, he was a correspondent on Comedy Central's '' The Daily Show with Jon Stewart''. He played paper salesman Andy Bernard in the NBC sitcom '' The ...
. The film's screenplay was written by
Bob Fisher,
Steve Faber
Steve Faber is an American screenwriter best known for his work on the movie ''Wedding Crashers''.
Career
In August 2013, New Line released the Faber-scripted film ''We're the Millers'', with Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis. Faber also wr ...
,
Sean Anders
Sean Anders (born June 19, 1969) is an American film director and screenwriter.
Career
He co-wrote and directed the 2005 film ''Never Been Thawed'', the 2008 film ''Sex Drive'', the 2014 film ''Horrible Bosses 2'', the 2015 film '' Daddy's Home' ...
, and
John Morris, based on a story by Fisher and Faber. The plot follows a small-time pot dealer (Sudeikis) who convinces his neighbors to help him by pretending to be his family, in order to smuggle drugs from
Mexico
Mexico ( Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guate ...
into the United States.
The film was released on August 7, 2013, by
New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema is an American film production studio owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and is a film label of Warner Bros. It was founded in 1967 by Robert Shaye as an independent film distribution company; later becoming a film studio after ...
through
Warner Bros. Pictures. Despite mixed reviews, it grossed $270 million worldwide during its theatrical run, against a $37 million budget. It was nominated for four
People's Choice Awards
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, and six
MTV Movie Awards
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, winning two.
Plot
A low-level marijuana dealer living in
Denver
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, David Clark, is robbed of his money and stash, some of which he owes to his drug supplier, Brad Gurdlinger. Gurdlinger forces him to smuggle
marijuana
Cannabis, also known as marijuana among other names, is a psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant. Native to Central or South Asia, the cannabis plant has been used as a drug for both recreational and entheogenic purposes and in variou ...
from Mexico to clear his debt. Realizing that one man attempting to get through customs would be suspicious, David hires a stripper neighbor stage-named Rose, a 19-year-old runaway named Casey, and his awkward 18-year-old neighbor Kenny to pose as a bogus family called the "Millers".
When the Millers reach the compound, they find out that the amount of marijuana they are picking up is not "a smidge" as Gurdlinger had informed them, but actually two tons' worth. The Millers are stopped by a police officer, who surmises that they are carrying drugs. David pays him a bribe, and the Millers go on their way. The Millers are detained at the border, but the border agents are distracted by illegal immigrants and let the Millers go without inspecting the RV.
Because of the extra load from the marijuana on the RV, one of the radiator hoses breaks. A family called the Fitzgeralds (consisting of Don, Edie, and Melissa) who the Millers had encountered at the border catches up to them and tows their RV to a repair shop. On the way to the shop, David learns that Don Fitzgerald is a
DEA agent. Kenny develops a crush on Melissa. After Kenny reveals that he has never kissed a girl, Casey and Rose give him kissing lessons; Melissa sees them.
It turns out that Gurdlinger misled David, and that his plan is to steal the marijuana from cartel boss Pablo Chacon. The next day, when the Millers head to the shop to pick up the RV, Chacon and his henchman, One-Eye, wait for them and prepare to kill them. The Millers tell Chacon that they aren't a real family and that they didn't know they were stealing from him. Rose is given a chance to prove that she is a stripper by dancing, and when she gets close to Chacon, she turns a steam vent onto him. The Millers then escape in the RV, with Kenny behind the wheel. Due to Kenny's erratic driving, the RV veers off the highway. A tarantula crawls up Kenny's leg, biting his testicle.
After Kenny has a severe allergic reaction to the bite, the Millers head to the hospital. This setback further delays the delivery of the drugs, but David renegotiates with Gurdlinger for a fee of $500,000 on the condition that he arrives that night. When Kenny is finally released from the hospital, David rushes him to the RV in a wheelchair and accidentally tips him over. In the ensuing argument, David inadvertently reveals how much he is getting paid, in comparison to how little he offered to pay each of the others. Casey, Rose, and Kenny are disgusted by the revelation, and David leaves them at the local carnival. After a young man named Scottie P gets fresh with Casey, Rose knocks him down.
Shortly after leaving, David regrets abandoning his companions and returns, begging them to come back with him. They agree to do so. On their way to the RV, One-Eye discovers them and is about to shoot them, but Don comes out of his camper and subdues him. Chacon then comes around the corner with Melissa held at gunpoint and is about to kill them all, but is momentarily distracted by the
4th of July
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* Fourth (angle), an ancient astronomical subdivision
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fireworks. David and Kenny subdue him. David kisses Rose, and Kenny kisses Melissa. Don arrests Chacon, but lets the Millers leave.
When David delivers the drugs to Gurdlinger, DEA agents arrest Gurdlinger. The agent in charge is Don, who tells David that he will have to remain in
witness protection until the trial of Gurdlinger and Chacon. He then adds that anyone that was a witness to the crime will be in protection as well. The Millers are then seen together at a suburban house where several marijuana plants are growing in the garden.
Cast
Production
Development of the movie first began in 2002.
Steve Buscemi,
Will Arnett, and
Jason Bateman were all attached at one point to play David Clark, and
Peter Cattaneo had signed on to direct at one point.
Burr Steers and eventual rewriters
Sean Anders
Sean Anders (born June 19, 1969) is an American film director and screenwriter.
Career
He co-wrote and directed the 2005 film ''Never Been Thawed'', the 2008 film ''Sex Drive'', the 2014 film ''Horrible Bosses 2'', the 2015 film '' Daddy's Home' ...
and
John Morris were considered to direct. In April 2012, various sources broke the news that Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis were in talks to star in the film. Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Ed Helms and Kathryn Hahn were added in July.
Production began in
Wilmington, North Carolina
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With a population of 115,451 at the 2020 census, it is the eighth most populous city in the state. Wilmington is t ...
, on July 23, 2012.
Filming also took place in
New Mexico
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. It was presented during the 2013
Traverse City Film Festival.
Release
The film was released in theaters on August 7, 2013, in the
United States
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,
and on August 23, 2013, in the
United Kingdom
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. It was released on September 18, 2013, in
France
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, and was released on November 8, 2013, in
Spain
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, ...
.
Home media
''We're the Millers'' was released on
Blu-ray
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and
DVD on November 19, 2013, by
Warner Home Video
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It was founded in 1978 as WCI Home Vide ...
. The DVD was released as a two-disc special edition, containing two versions of the film: the original theatrical version, and the "unrated" extended cut with 8 minutes of new material and 45 minutes of featurettes, outtakes and deleted scenes.
Reception
Box office
''We're the Millers'' grossed over seven times its $37 million budget, earning over $150 million in North America and $119 million internationally for a worldwide total of $270 million.
Critical response
On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film has an approval rating of 49% based on 160 reviews with an average rating of 5.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''We're the Millers'' squanders its potential with an uneven, lazily assembled story." On
Metacritic
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, the film has a score of 44 out of 100 based on 38 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.
Accolades
Possible sequel
On February 25, 2014,
Warner Bros. Pictures and
New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema is an American film production studio owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and is a film label of Warner Bros. It was founded in 1967 by Robert Shaye as an independent film distribution company; later becoming a film studio after ...
announced that a sequel to ''We're the Millers'' was in development, titled ''We're Still the Millers'', with
Adam Sztykiel writing the script.
As of 2022, there have still been no updates on the possible sequel.
References
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