Cheaper by the Dozen

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  • Amber

    Greater than one week

    Our family loves both this and the second one, great actors, and all though not every family has a dozen kids, still a great relateable family story.

  • Sweetpdogg74

    > 3 day

    Watched it with my 10 year old. We laughed the whole time.

  • New Viking Fan

    Greater than one week

    good movie

  • Martha in Miami

    > 3 day

    Enjoyed the laughter offered while watching this movie; knowing it was based on actual events made it more enjoyable

  • Barry Holsinger

    > 3 day

    Very good old movie. Martin is terrific.

  • Ben K

    > 3 day

    Sweet family movie. A bit trite, but a nice message nonetheless. Plenty of slapstick and low brow humor to amuse our kindergartener, yet engaging enough for our 3rd grader and Mom and Dad as well. A great pick for our family movie night!

  • Jaime

    > 3 day

    dont remember getting this one online, i thought i got it at the store, but guess not, the movie was good, it played well.

  • Big G

    > 3 day

    Kids liked it, not something I would watch again

  • Athena

    > 3 day

    Awesome family movie. I used to watch it with my sister (10 years my junior), was feeling a little nostalgic aand was not disappointed in watxhing this again.

  • Meeme

    > 3 day

    This was just painful to watch. Its beyond slapstick. Its a frantic, frenzied living mad-house catastrophe for most of the movie. I come from a large family and have known people with 12 children and it is nothing like this. Even from a comical take on a large family, this is stupidly unreal. Thrown in for reasons apparent only to the director are these drama moments that dont fit in the least. Its like a drunk slicer at the film lab combined two different movies. It could have been a good family story had they developed a great story around the drama moments, but if they were aiming for a comedy it missed the mark. Some of the rapid fire, exaggerated moments flashing by in split seconds involve playing hockey in a gorgeous 12-bedroom home with first one child swinging from a chandelier, then child with adult until the entire chandelier breaks loose shattering all over the floor, with hordes of kids (all fighting and smart aleck) racing down the stairs on roller skates and skate boards. No damage whatsoever to the floors and the parents are eternally good natured, and dopey happy through it all. Thats only one scene. It goes on like this----on and on and on. things are constantly breaking, crashing, spilling, kids banging on doors with sticks, bats and even a hatchet, yet the house is unbelievably well decorated with no signs of wear and tear. None of the kids fit in with their new school; Dad gets his dream job; Mom gets a book published. But nothing goes right for either of them and SUDDENLY, the family and marriage is---WHOA!!- in a crisis! Everybody suddenly has a whole different personality and it goes from chaotic slapstick and good happiness to heavy drama. What?!? In the end its all group hugs and philosophical sugar laden sweetness and sap. And during this end, as if by magic, ALL the daily and nightly mayhem just stops. Stops and vanishes without. trace. No mayhem; no crashing; kids are pulling together. Its suddenly all quiet. The house is in perfect condition. Extremely unbelievable in a bad way. The chaos is over played; the sugar-sweet is forced, unbelievable and doesnt fit with the chaos at all. Its like they walked through the looking glass and became an entirely different movie. Obviously Im in the great minority. But this is a loser.

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