Harmless, just okay and perfect for that post-turkey theater outing with the whole clan.
Yours, Mine, & Ours (2005)
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Reviews Counted:102
Fresh:5
Rotten:97
Average Rating:3.2/10
Consensus: The initial set-up is unbelievable, the plotting is predictable and stale, and the comedy depends on repetitive pratfalls that soon get old.
Theatrical Release:Nov 23, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $53,359,917
Synopsis: Based on a film from 1968 (that starred Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda), this is a family comedy about two huge families that come together to create total chaos. Helen (Renee Russo) is the... Based on a film from 1968 (that starred Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda), this is a family comedy about two huge families that come together to create total chaos. Helen (Renee Russo) is the free-spirited mother of ten, including six adopted children of various races. Meanwhile, Admiral Frank Beardsley (Dennis Quaid) has eight well-trained Anglo Saxon overachievers, including a class president shoo-in (Sean Faris), a cheerleader (Katija Pevec) and a pair of sugar-addict twins (Brecken and Bridger Palmer). Among those on Helen's free-spirit side are a cute guitar-playing hipster chick (Danielle Panabaker), a sullen emo boy (Drake Bell), a rapper (Lil' JJ), a hissy-fit throwing young Asian fashion designer (Lao North), twins from India (Jennifer and Jessica Habib), and a potbellied pig. When Helen and Frank impulsively wed after reuniting at a class reunion, their differing clans resent suddenly having to share bedrooms and bathroom time with such polar opposites. Devious plans are hatched, wars waged, and very few heads escape being doused with paint or other thick gooey matter, especially poor Frank's, whose regimented military mind can hardly fathom the complexities of so many run-amok age groups. Luckily, Quaid is playing the role, and he's great at mixing broad comedy with parental authority. Russo is also strong here--still sexy as ever--and the sophisticated romantic chemistry she manages to squeeze in with Quaid between pratfalls should keep the parents happy. Raja Gosnell's (BIG MOMMA'S HOUSE) direction seems to be working overtime to provide something fun for every age, and he mostly succeeds. And any film with Linda Hunt as a martini-swilling housekeeper can't be all bad. [More]
Starring: Rene Russo, Dennis Quaid, Linda Hunt, Amber Tamblyn
Starring: Rene Russo, Dennis Quaid, Linda Hunt, Amber Tamblyn, Sean Faris, Dean Patrick Jones, Rip Torn, Drake Bell
Director: Raja Gosnell
Director: Raja Gosnell
Screenwriter: Ron Burch
Producer: Robert Simonds, Richard Suckle
Screenwriter: David Kidd
Producer: Tracey Trench
Composer: Christopher Beck
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Reviews for Yours, Mine, & Ours
12 times better than "Cheaper by the Dozen"...one of the better family films in a long time
It has a certain hapless charm, and while too much of its humor relies on Dennis Quaid falling face-first into puddles of things, it also has some clever riffs on the Red state/Blue state rivalry that exists within the film's central household.
The secret to the film's modest success can be summed up in five words: Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo.
Strictly by the numbers, with pain-free pratfalls mixing freely with moments of diabetic-coma inducing sap. (Are there montages set to Top-40 hits? You bet.)
In watching Yours, Mine & Ours, you have to wonder what the director had against star Dennis Quaid.
The film is a humongous, ice cold, fanged moneymaking machine brought to life by Hollywood suits who were angry that they passed on remaking Cheaper by the Dozen years back.
He's got eight kids, she's got 10 and Yours, Mine & Ours is completely by the numbers.
Within the movie's daffy unreality, this family of 20 manages to supply some moments that feel recognizably human.
There is a time to every purpose under heaven, but let us hope this particular one doesn’t last too long. Turn, turn, turn.
Regardless of a distinct lack of romantic chemistry between Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo, the able-bodied actors fulfill the slapstick demands of this run-of-the-mill family comedy based on the 1968 movie with Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball.
A remake of the 1968 Lucille Ball-Henry Fonda vehicle, Raja Gosnell's version is less a movie than a series of kids-in-an-uproar scenes.
While it seems obvious that small children will delight to the relentlessly broad hijinks, the film is essentially a dead zone of comedic set-pieces and contrived situations.
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