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Cheaper by the Dozen Review

February 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
Cheaper by the Dozen

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This is a family movie, so you can choose (or rent it) without really flinching about dirty words or wicked behavior. Here are a dozen reasons why it’s OK and not so OK.

1) (Pleasurable) Steve Martin is perfect for these kind of roles. He remains the personification of the unflappable leading man that he’s portrayed in films like “Parenthood” and “Father Of The Bride.”

2) (Terrible) Bonnie Hunt is wasted. She comes off well, but ultimately the kids and Martin have to carry the film.

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3) (Friendly) The kids are likable, and, at times, very touching (Especially Mark/Fed Ex) . None of them remark curse words or develop smutty jokes.

4) (Abominable) That the kids frequently flagrantly disobey house rules without any kind of discipline. (Although the pants and meat gag is the film’s best joke.) They site and way sadistic traps ala “Home Alone” lite, and exhaust a splendid amount of time saying how badly the parents’ work is interfering with their lives, never minding the fact that Dad’s modern job is putting them into a higher standard of living then they’ve ever known before. (Tom Welling in particular.)

5) (Suited) Nice to scrutinize parents who are willing to try to live their dreams, not shut everything else out of their lives and do so without resentment towards each other.

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6) (Terrible) Does anyone really beget you could practice a College football team in a assist yard?

7) (Splendid) Despite having twelve kids on camouflage (OK, so Nora, the oldest, is living on her enjoy), each kid gets some time to chew the scenery and does so without getting overtly cute or sugary.

8) (Poor) The DVD sports a serious lack of extras. Fox couldn’t fit a trailer on the disc but found spot to promote the upcoming “Garfield? ” Boo and exclaim.

9) (Profitable) Ashton Kutcher playing apt into type as Nora’s narcissistic boyfriend.

10) (Terrible) I am getting really tired of all things Hillary Duff.

11) (Righteous) Any soundtrack that features 10,000 Maniacs and Fountains of Wayne is all accurate by me.

12) (Ultimate Favorable) The final messgae is that families can ultimately be happiest if they discontinue unbiased to themselves. Even in a movie as minute as “Cheaper By The Dozen,” it is a message that is usally ignored or, even worse, mocked by most unique Hollywood fare, here it is movie’s strongest core statement. That alone makes “Cheaper By The Dozen” worth at least a viewing.

Turn loose some gratingly, implausibly screaming 13-year olds and you’ve got 75% of your flick. Steve Martin seems oddly miscast - there’s a few moments when he goes into his “schtick” that stand out like a sore thumb (like when Mom drives away to Original York and he does “exasperated scientist Steve”) . But basically this is a guy running his family into the ground because of putting his personal dreams before his kids.

Bonnie Hunt is likeable enough as always - Tom Welling seems delicate worthy wasted as a irritable teenager who gets picked on and goes through several changes of character for no reason. I’m heading home, Dad. I’m gripping out. I’m going to finish. I abhor you. You were accurate.

Welling doesn’t have that distinguished screen-time and it seems every time he appears on conceal he’s got a different personality. Hillary and Piper are tolerable. Ashton Kutcher is…well, Ashton Kutcher. He’s annoying but since we’re supposed to be rooting for the family against him, that’s not too surprising. he’s a bit too stout, though.

The movie probably pivots around the kiddies - Bill Mumy’s kid is cute, as is the Landis boy, a newcomer. They’re all annoyingly precocious but that’s stunning great par for the course with such movies. The supporting cast of non-family members don’t have grand to do and truth be told, the film is busy enough with the family subplots as it is.

By the extinguish the father’s learned a distinguished lesson (so presumably have we), but one suspects most of the kids would be traumatized for life with such ludicrous parenting antics. Overall, CBTD seems to go a bit too far into the third-act pit of depression and tragedy before pulling it together for an upbeat conclusion.

A gracious rental maybe if you have some early teens in the house to “bask in” the doozy spot with.
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