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KIDding around on the set: Making Are We Done Yet?; Blooper reel; The Are We Done Yet? Film quiz; Chuck Mitchell Jr.: Jack of All Trades featurette
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Are We Done Yet?
1. Technical Difficulties [4:24]
2. Getting to Work [3:19]
3. New Additions [2:35]
4. Making a Move [3:21]
5. Grand Tour [2:47]
6. An Empire [4:23]
7. Moving Up [2:10]
8. Formal Welcome [4:19]
9. Handy Man [3:29]
10. Something is Stirring [2:37]
11. Inspector Visit [2:56]
12. New Problem [1:42]
13. The Guy Situation [2:35]
14. Phase One [3:23]
15. Going Fishing [3:32]
16. Late Night Visitor [2:32]
17. Making Replacement [1:57]
18. Baby Talk [2:00]
19. Party Crasher [3:00]
20. Advancing Issues [1:30]
21. Working Through This [4:41]
22. Under Pressure [:04]
23. When the Going Gets Tough [1:41]
24. The Togh Get Going [1:57]
25. Facing Fears [2:19]
26. Extra Effort [1:22]
27. Making Homes [1:37]
28. New Family [5:22]
Having decided to ditch the city in favor of the suburbs, a newly formed family purchases a quaint "fixer-upper" that proves to be more trouble than they could have ever anticipated in a rollicking family comedy that's half sequel to Are We There Yet?, and half remake of Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Nia Long) have tied the knot, and now the couple is looking for a suitable home in which to raise their family. What better place to bring up adolescents Lindsey (Aleisha Allen) and Kevin (Philip Daniel Bolden) than a quiet house in the suburbs? Despite their outward excitement at the prospect of moving into their very own home, the family soon discovers that dreams don't come easy as eccentric contractor Chuck Mitchell (John C. McGinley) clashes with the head of the family while forming a frustratingly close bond with his wife and two step-children. As the promising fixer-upper begins to pose a serious threat to the burgeoning family's bank account, Nick gradually begins to realize that the suburban dream doesn't come cheap. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide