A veteran pot dealer creates a
fake family as part of his plan to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S.
from Mexico. Not
that they're really bad sorts, of course, just victims of their own low
horizons and not getting their acts together. David (Jason Sudeikis) is still the loosey-goosey neighborhood pot dealer
he was in college. After being robbed of all he's worth, he's also susceptible
to the entreaties of his loaded old pal and supplier, Brad (Ed Helms), to work as a mule to bring
a “smidge” of drugs back to Denver from south of the border.
Two words describe this show. Jennifer Aniston. She is a fine wine, she keeps getting better
with age and she shows us just how much better she has become. Her scenes in the strip club, and her strip
tease in the mechanic shop are absolutely fabulous and worth seeing again. That’s out of the way so now we can talk
about much fun this movie is. I was
thinking that it was going to be faster paced as advertised in the trailers,
but to my surprise the level of action, and comedy was just about right. The jokes were perfect, the setups were
great, and the situations were a lot of fun.
Nick Offerman, and Kathryn Hahn play a nosey love starved couple that
are looking for a little spark in the romance department and happen to be on
vacation and find themselves involved with the Miller’s. Jason Sudeikis has a lot of fun with this
character and it’s enjoyable to watch the Miller family progression, and how
they are all able to help one another along the way and create a “family”
bond. Critics are down on this movie and
that’s a shame, it is a lot of fun with a great cast, and sure to bring laughs
to all that see it.
Enjoy the show. 4 out of 5 lap dances.
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