
Despite his often poor choice of movies – including this one – he retains a certain charm and presence that add up to an onscreen charisma that makes him watchable even when he's in the most ridiculous of situations.
#Aleisha allen are we there yet movie#
etc.Ībout the only thing this movie has going for it, is Ice Cube in the lead role. The son kicks Nick in the groin, they drop balloons filled with glue on another of their mom's suitors, they plant a corkscrew in Nick's pocket just before he walks through a metal detector and is body slammed by several security guards, etc.

The jokes are along the lines of children doing harm to grownups in what is supposed to be a cute and hilarious manner. They decided to aim their sense of humor a few feet below the Home Alone movies. This could have resulted in some funny material, but the writers decided to go a different route. The children, who are determined to keep their mother single in the hopes that their parents will reunite, do everything in their power to drive Nick away. Against his better judgment he agrees to take Suzanne's kids from Portland to Vancouver so they can be with her on New Year's Eve. Ice Cube (who also co-produced) stars as Nick Persons, a sports memorabilia storeowner who falls in love at first sight with Suzanne (Long), a single mother of a young daughter and son.


The two children in this movie who are supposed to be so cute and funny and whom we're supposed to feel sorry for because deep down they're just troubled kids upset over their parent's divorce, are so annoying that I'm quite sure twelve years of heavy discipline would help. Philip Bolden, Ice Cube and Aleisha Allen in Are We There Yet?Īre We There Yet? is the best advertisement that I've ever seen for Military School.
