Cheaper by the Dozen 2 with Steve Martin: DVD Cover

    Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Director: Adam Shankman Cast: Steve Martin, Eugene Levy, Bonnie Hunt, Hilary Duff

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/17/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 2,369

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    Features

    Audio commentary by director Adam Shankman; Fox Movie Channel presents Casting Session Camp Chaos and A Comedic Trio featurettes; Theatrical trailers & more!

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    Disc #1, Side A -- Cheaper by the Dozen 2: Fullscreen
    1. Graduation Day (Main Titles) [2:53]
    2. Big Announcements [3:24]
    3. One Last Time [3:00]
    4. Back to Lake Winnetka [2:31]
    5. Chiseler [1:32]
    6. The "Clambake" [5:14]
    7. Family Fireworks [2:53]
    8. More Fun at the Murtaughs' [2:16]
    9. Express Yourself [2:26]
    10. Camping Out [5:02]
    11. Brunch at The Boulders [5:14]
    12. Dark Gifts [5:06]
    13. Tom Tags Along [3:46]
    14. Parental Pressures [5:12]
    15. Screw-Ups [3:30]
    16. Training Camp [4:30]
    17. Sarah's Date [4:46]
    18. Two in the Balcony [4:33]
    19. Memories Behind the Wall [2:02]
    20. This Is Our Year [2:28]
    21. The Competition [2:11]
    22. Baker vs. Murtaugh [2:57]
    23. Murtaugh Family Mutiny [2:16]
    24. To the Hospital [3:52]
    25. What We Really Want [1:13]
    26. Welcome to the Family [2:21]
    27. The Bond Is Forever [1:30]
    28. Outtakes/End Titles [4:57]
    Disc #1, Side B -- Cheaper by the Dozen 2: Widescreen
    1. Graduation Day (Main Titles) [2:53]
    2. Big Announcements [3:24]
    3. One Last Time [3:00]
    4. Back to Lake Winnetka [2:31]
    5. Chiseler [1:32]
    6. The "Clambake" [5:14]
    7. Family Fireworks [2:53]
    8. More Fun at the Murtaughs' [2:16]
    9. Express Yourself [2:26]
    10. Camping Out [5:02]
    11. Brunch at The Boulders [5:14]
    12. Dark Gifts [5:06]
    13. Tom Tags Along [3:46]
    14. Parental Pressures [5:12]
    15. Screw-Ups [3:30]
    16. Training Camp [4:30]
    17. Sarah's Date [4:46]
    18. Two in the Balcony [4:33]
    19. Memories Behind the Wall [2:02]
    20. This Is Our Year [2:28]
    21. The Competition [2:11]
    22. Baker vs. Murtaugh [2:57]
    23. Murtaugh Family Mutiny [2:16]
    24. To the Hospital [3:52]
    25. What We Really Want [1:13]
    26. Welcome to the Family [2:21]
    27. The Bond Is Forever [1:30]
    28. Outtakes/End Titles [4:57]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt return as perpetually exasperated but loving parents Tom and Kate Baker in this engaging sequel to the 2003 hit film. A family reunion at a lakeside summer home sets the scene for domestic hijinks. The Baker clan arrives to find the old house in barely livable condition and the entire community dominated by Tom's longtime rival, Jimmy Murtaugh (Eugene Levy), whose rigidly disciplined, overachieving children make the Baker kids seem like juvenile delinquents. Jimmy challenges Tom to engage in a holiday-weekend family competition, and the resulting "training" sessions turn an already problematic vacation into a comic war ground. Director Adam Shankman, who previously worked with Martin in Bringing Down the House, takes full advantage of his star, making him the butt of most of the jokes. Aside from a puzzling emphasis on squeezing Hunt into tight-fitting and/or low-cut shirts, the filmmakers avoid dicey or crude humor, relying instead on old-fashioned slapstick and pratfalls to elicit laughs. Tweens may be a little disappointed that Hilary Duff -- quite prominent in the first film -- has much less to do here, but otherwise Cheaper by the Dozen 2 will prove eminently satisfying for family audiences. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    August 01, 2009: OMG TAYLOR LAUTNER IS IN IT!!!!!!!!!!!! I DIDNT KNOWWWWW!!!!!!!!!

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    October 03, 2006: I don't know if I liked this or the 1st one the most. To tell you the truth I kind of liked them both. I actually saw Cheaper by the Dozen 2 in the theatre with my brother. I ended up getting it on DVD for my birthday. It's a must see!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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