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Cheaper By the Dozen 2 (DVD, 2006, Rental Ready; Dual Side) 
Cheaper By the Dozen 2 (DVD, 2006, Rental Ready; Dual Side)

 
Cheaper By the Dozen 2 (DVD, 2006, Rental Ready; Dual Side)

Leading Role: Steve Martin
Director: Adam Shankman
Rating: Rated PG
Release Date: May 2006
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Rental Ready; Dual Side
UPC: 024543231172
Product ID: EPID54931812
Description: 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...
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Movie Description
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.

Credits
Producer:Ben Myron, Shawn Levy
Cast:Carmen Electra, Eugene Levy, Forrest Landis, Jaime King, Steve Martin

Details
Edition:Rental Ready; Dual Side

Editorial Reviews
"[A] family comedy that is actually involving, even believable, and manages to be pretty funny too."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (12/21/2005)

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    Top Reviews
      A fun film for the entire family, just not for me
    Review created: 12/27/06(updated 03/02/07)
    7 of 8 people found this review helpful.

    Cheaper By the Dozen 2

    A typical family film, that most will enjoy...

    Not that it's bad to be typical, but I expected a little bit more out of this film. Not that it was bad or unenjoyable, I was just hoping for the best.

    Cheaper by the Dozen two has several incredibly funny parts but is so full of cliches that it gets old fast.

    The cast is great and Eugene Levy is spectacular. The pack-rat is a definite scene stealer.

    Final Verdict:

    3/5

    Rent or Buy?: This movie is a rental first, just to make sure you like it. If you have a family, chances are you'll end up owning this one.

    IF YOU FIND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE. Thank you.


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