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Are we there yet? - Ice Cube, Nia Long, Aleisha Allen, Philip Bolden, Brian Levant
Threat advisory: Guarded - General risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
24 hours. 350 miles. His girlfriend's kids. What could possibly go wrong?
Nick (Ice Cube), a smooth operator, is trying to land a date with Suzanne (Nia Long). Problem is Suzanne, a divorcee, is stuck working in Vancouver and miserable because she misses her kids. Seizing the opportunity, Nick gallantly offers to make her wish come true - and his own in the process - by bringing 7-year-old Kevin (Philip Bolden) and 11-year-old Lindsey (Aleisha Allen) up from Portland, Oregon to be reunited with their mum. What Nick doesn't know is that Suzanne's children think that no man is good enough for their mum and will do everything they can to make the trip a nightmare for him. Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy ride.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film family comedy children car trip girlfriend single parent romance
Persons of interest
- Ice Cube .... Nick Persons
- Nia Long .... Suzanne Kingston
- Aleisha Allen .... Lindsey Kingston
- Philip Bolden .... Kevin Kingston
- Jay Mohr .... Marty
- MC Gainey .... Al Buck
- C Ernst Harth .... Ernst
- Nichelle Nichols .... Miss Mable
- Henry Simmons .... Karl
- Steven Gary Banks .... Storywriter
- Claudia Grazioso .... Storywriter
- J David Stem .... Screenwriter
- David N Weiss .... Screenwriter
- Steven Gary Banks .... Screenwriter
- Claudia Grazioso .... Screenwriter
- Brian Levant .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Are we there yet? official movie site
- Are we there yet? production notes
- Are we there yet? movie trailers:
- Awards and film festivals:
- Cinematic Intelligence Agency Trenchcoat Awards 2005: Nominated: Worst film
- See also Are we done yet?
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
What a piece of crap. Are we there yet? is crap. There's no other word for it. It's so cheesy that even Disney wouldn't make it.
The kids on the screen aren't the only ones who will vomit.
Security censorship classification
PG (Mature themes)
Surveillance time
95 minutes (1:35 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 10 March 2005
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