Cheaper by the Dozen (2003)
Facts
| Cast | Hilary Duff, Bonnie Hunt, Richard Jenkins, Brent Kinsman, Shane Kinsman, Paula Marshall, Steve Martin and Alan Ruck |
| Theatrical Release | December 25, 2003 |
| DVD Release | April 6, 2004 |
| Running Time | 98 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 024543116080 |
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Average user review:| Silly movie |
Oh, and I think there were two jokes in the movie.
I thought Steve Martin (the person) was better than this. October 7, 2008
| Cheaper by the Dozen |
| Cheaper but not always better |
Which leads me to the next problem. Throughout the film, some pointed and rather negative comments were made in reference to small families and only children. It was implied that BIG families are so much better and that all small families are selfish and evil. In real life, big families are not always so close and happy; while many small families are close and functional and happy. All in all, this film had some very charming moments, yes, but then again, there were many times when I wasn't quite sure what it was trying to tell us ....
April 4, 2008
| He and his Wife |
| Cheaper, but not Funnier, by the Dozen |
But then things change. Tom is offered his dream job, coaching football for his alma mater. And Kate's book about their life actually gets published, leading to a national book tour.
At first, everyone is happy by the changes. There's more money and more space in their bigger house. But slowly the kids realize that the parents don't have time for them any more. Can they get their parents' attention?
I saw the original movie years ago and remember enjoying it (except for the ending). I was always curious to see this film. It wasn't exactly worth it. With so many characters, it's hard to get to know anyone, although I did empathize with Mark Baker right off the bat for some reason. Even the big name stars brought in for the older kids (Tom Welling and Hilary Duff) get lost in the shuffle.
Furthermore, the plot doesn't really take advantage of the multiple kids idea. True, there are some comic moments, but much of this movie could have been done with 4 kids and gotten the same point across. Now don't get me wrong, I like the moral of the movie. I just think this film could have done better.
If you've got nothing else to do, this movie will kill 98 minutes. There are worse ways to spend your time. But there are better ways, too. January 14, 2008
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