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Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005) Reviews

Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005)
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The jumbo-sized Baker family are back in this sequel to the 2003 box-office hit Cheaper by the Dozen. College football coach Tom Baker (Steve Martin) and his wife, author Kate Baker (Bonnie Hunt), have decided its time they took their sizable brood of 12 children on a summer vacation, and so they pack up the cars and take the kids to Lake Winnetka for some camping. Not all the kids are happy about this, but the one who is really annoyed turns out to be Tom, who discovers his old rival Jimmy Murtaugh (Eugene Levy) is also staying near the lake. Jimmy and his trophy wife, Sarina (Carmen Electra), also have a large family of eight children, and Jimmy and Tom seem intent upon one-upping each other at every opportunity. As the tensions mount, the Baker family and the Murtaugh clan face off in a not-so-good-natured series of family games to determine which of the parents have the greater bragging rights. In addition to Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt, the actors playing the 12 Baker children from the 2003 film return for Cheaper by the Dozen 2, including Hilary Duff, Piper Perabo, Tom Welling, and Kevin Schmidt. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Steve MartinEugene Levy, (more)
Director(s):
Adam Shankman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
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(102 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Tanette B.

It wasn't half bad. Had some cute and funny parts in it. Didn't the mom get something spilled on her shirt in the first movie too? Thought that it was kinda tacky to do it again.

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Laura B.

Even better then the first one

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Nelson L.

Typical family fun film, but well done for the most part. Surprised to hear an old Steve Wonder hit being played on the first scene of the movie. There is a bonus track where the director gives comments on the movie scene by scene. Gives a new insight on the movie and how movies are sometimes made.

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RiCha ri S.

I really enjoyed the first Cheaper by the Dozen. This one was hysterical for my mother and funny for me. It had a lot of funny moments in it, however, I do think I enjoyed the first one a little better. Great action. Try watching with the subtitles on and you just may notice that they catch more lines (spoken at the same time as another actor) than you do with your hearing.

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Steve C.

Title of review says it all. Cute movie, predictable and probably just about what you are expecting after watching the previews.

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Diana T.

Good family movie. Very cute!

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Rich B.

Relatively predictable storyline, but that's OK. There were a lot of good family moments in this as well as some genuinely funny lines.

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Heather L.

This sequel was better than the first. It was so good that we ended up buying it. It was a great movie for the whole family to see together.

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Nicole M.

The first movie was funny and endearing. This one was boring and had maybe one funny line. A terrible follow-up.

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Harshad P.

Entertaining. Good sequel.

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    Shawna T.

    My 8 year old daughter loved it! Fantastic movie.

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    Carmen S.

    it is the enjoyment of a life time for your whole family so i recomend this movie and cheeper by the dozen

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    Andrea U.

    Kids love this. Fairly predictable, but great to sit down with the family. Moves well.

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