The only ones who are likely to have any investment in all this would be the on-set caterers, who probably bought their own vacation homes after preparing meals for 24.
Cheaper By the Dozen 2 (2005)
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Reviews Counted:88
Fresh:6
Rotten:82
Average Rating:3.7/10
Consensus: A sequel to a remake, Cheaper 2 wastes its solid cast in scenes of over-the-top, predictable humor.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some crude humor and mild language
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Childrens
Theatrical Release:Dec 21, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $82,468,131
Synopsis: Steve Martin returns as the proud patriarch of the Baker family in this sequel to the original CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, based on a book by Frank B. Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth. This time, all... Steve Martin returns as the proud patriarch of the Baker family in this sequel to the original CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, based on a book by Frank B. Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth. This time, all twelve Baker kids and their parents, Tom (Martin) and Kate (Bonnie Hunt), are going on vacation, returning to their summer cabin in Wisconsin for one last hurrah before the kids grow up and go their separate ways. Lorraine (Hilary Duff) is on her way to New York to begin an internship with VOGUE, Nora (Piper Perabo) is hugely pregnant, and the Bakers want to spend some quality time all together for a change. As the family arrives at their old house, however, they realize that some things have changed--and some things never do. Tom's old high school rival, Jimmy Murtaugh (Eugene Levy) is now the big man about town, owning much of the surrounding area, and raising his large family in a huge home across the lake from the Bakers'. The longstanding competition between the two families--or at least that of the fathers--mounts over the course of their vacation, as the two men resort to ever nastier tactics of one-upsmanship. Meanwhile, Charlie Baker (Tom Welling) becomes closer with Anne Murtaugh (Jamie King), and Sarah (Alyson Stoner) embarks on her first romance with Eliot Murtaugh (Taylor Lautner). It all comes to a head when the two families face off in a canoeing race, during which they are faced with a decision between loyalty to family and friends, and the competitive edge. [More]
Starring: Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Piper Perabo, Tom Welling
Starring: Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Piper Perabo, Tom Welling, Hilary Duff, Eugene Levy, Alyson Stoner, Forrest Landis, Taylor Lautner, Carmen Electra, Jaime King
Director: Adam Shankman
Director: Adam Shankman
Screenwriter: Sam Harper
Producer: Shawn Levy, Ben Myron
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Reviews for Cheaper By the Dozen 2
This half-hearted, obviously obligatory sequel feels labored and twice as long as it really is.
Cute kids. Harried fathers. Wise, understanding mothers. Some stupid pet tricks. A little girl falls in love. Over-protective father messes things up. Money isn't everything. Tender moments. And lots of pratfalls.
Sure ain't a movie. Nope, it's a product, pure and very simple and carefully tested to sell to the widest possible market.
All the characters get in fights but, SPOILER ALERT, everything ends with hugs, violins, good wishes and warm hearts.
As I watched this sequel, a certain good feeling began to make itself known. Yes, the movie is unnecessary. However, it is unnecessary at a higher level of warmth and humor than the recent remake Yours, Mine and Ours.
Noisy, silly, gratingly upbeat, and piously sentimental, Cheaper by the Dozen 2 is what passes for wholesome family entertainment these days.
Watching Steve Martin in Cheaper by the Dozen 2 is like watching Emeril manning the kitchen at Arbys.
for those unlucky souls who may be forced to take children to the sequel, there is a bit of semihappy news: Although 'Dozen' was obnoxious, 'Dozen 2' is merely innocuous.
It's a strange feeling to come out of a movie aimed at kids, much less a sequel to something like Cheaper by the Dozen, and not feel as though I need a shower and a vasectomy.
When a film makes $190M at the box office, you have to expect a sequel. This one is just as good as the first...actually a little better.
Give Dozen a slight edge to the mournful Yours, Mine & Ours as a holiday season bottom-feeder, because Martin and Levy are better at slapstick than Dennis Quaid.
Many families are likely to find Cheaper by the Dozen 2 a holiday treat.
I wanted to watch one of the great comic geniuses of the last 50 years make me laugh, and I got stuck watching Steve Martin in a wetsuit being dragged behind a boat. Life's full of disappointments, isn't it?
A harmless, inoffensive bit of family programming during the holiday season -- and there's nothing wrong with that. But 'harmless' doesn't have to mean dull.
This messy blend of silly slapstick and oversentimentality probably won't please children, teenagers or adults.
Heed my warning: Unless you guys stop going en masse to movies like the first Cheaper by the Dozen, genuinely funny people like Hunt, Martin and Levy will forever be forced to pay their heating bills doing bland franchise fillers like this.
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