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Are We Done Yet? (2007)
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Starring: Ice Cube, John C. McGinley, Nia Long, Aleisha Allen, Philip Daniel Bolden
Director: Steve Carr
Category: Comedy, Family
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
Length:
92 mins
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The Persons family survived the road trip, but can they survive home ownership?

After Nick Persons (Ice Cube) brings his new wife Suzanne (Nia Long) and her two kids to live with him in his bachelor pad apartment, he soon realized there just isn't enough space for all of them. With a new baby on the way, the Persons family leaves city life behind for the wide-open country. Unfortunately, their dream house starts to fall apart around them, so Nick tries to do-it-himself - and ends up in over his head. But when he hires wacky contractor Chuck (John C. McGinley), whose unorthodox methods only make the destruction worse, the Persons wonder if they'll ever call this house a home.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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