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Now, as Nathan and his sister settle in with their truly impossible parents, they both wonder just how long the aggravating adjustment period is going to last. Nathan and his sister, Debbie, are upset when their parents announce they're divorcing after 43 years of marriage. However, that's nothing compared to the panic they feel when Carol, their intrusive mother, announces that she's moving in with Nathan, while Tom, their easily distracted father, is moving in with Debbie.

When Carol dictates that it's time to rearrange the family's positions in the Millers' cemetery plot because of the two divorces, Nathan needs to approach his ex-wife, Janice, to ask her to sign back her space to the family.

Eliza Coupe guest stars as Janice, Nathan's ex-wife. Nathan and Debbie trade parents when they each think the other sibling has it easier. When Carol finds out that Nathan is seeing a therapist, she secretly makes an appointment for herself in order to find out what's going on.

It's Halloween, and Nathan, Debbie, and Adam take Mikayla trick-or-treating to the house of an old woman who everyone in the neighborhood thinks is a witch. Meanwhile, Nathan and Debbie are furious when they discover Carol lied about what really happened to their pet parrot they thought flew away when they were kids.

Nathan hatches a plan to get his parents back together by showing them all of their sentimental family possessions in the hopes it will make them remember the good times they've had. When Carol finds out that Tom never had "the talk" with Nathan about the birds and the bees, she insists it's not too late to gather the family together and do it now.

When Nathan helps Carol set up her profile on an Internet dating site, he and Ray get so excited about one of her potential suitors, they start corresponding with him, pretending to be Carol. Fred Dryer and the co-hosts of "The Talk" guest star.

When Nathan learns why Debbie is Tom's favorite child instead of him, he decides it's time to fill his parents in on some of Debbie's childhood secrets. When Carol's overbearing mother and father announce they're coming to visit for Christmas, Carol recruits Nate and Tom to cover up their failed relationships and present a happy facade.

However, Nate begins to believe the lie, and considers getting back together with his ex, Janice. When Debbie suspects Nathan and Carol of secretly reading her diary, she and Adam plant a fake entry about Tom in order to prove it. Ernie Hudson guest stars. Nathan learns to appreciate Carol's incessant rants after he mimics one of them at work and is rewarded with his own news segment to complain on the air.

But when his tirades lack the flair and fervor of his mother's, he secretly devises ways to keep her irritated in order to get new material. When Nathan gets frustrated after he's forced to drive Carol around town for errands once again, he demands that she either learn how to drive or find another chauffeur. But when Debbie volunteers Adam to drive Carol, everyone's surprised when they form an unexpected bond. Nathan is determined to finally, just once, surprise the "unsurpriseable" Carol on her birthday.

Brandon Routh guest stars. Nathan asks Tom to spend the weekend with him in the hopes of finding something they have in common. Also, while Debbie and Adam are out of town at a vegetarian convention, Carol stays with Mikayla and accidentally turns her upraising upside-down. Just as Nathan begins to unwind on his vacation in the Bahamas, Carol's surprise appearance gets him riled up all over again until they meet Ganja Pete. Meanwhile, Debbie is upset with Adam when she learns that he used to write love songs for the special girls in his life when he was younger.

Enlisting his neighbors — a cynical stripper Jennifer Aniston , a streetwise teen Emma Roberts and a wannabe customer Will Poulter — he comes up with a foolproof plan. One fake wife, two pretend kids and a ginormous shiny RV later, "the Millers" are headed south of the border for a Fourth of July weekend that's sure to end with a bang or two!

We're the Millers. Movies Anywhere. Watch your purchase on Movies Anywhere supported devices. Once you select Rent you'll have 14 days to start watching the movie and 48 hours to finish it. Can't play on this device. Check system requirements. Bundles containing this item. Available on HoloLens. Mobile device. Xbox Description Jason Sudeikis stars in this buzz-worthy comedy as a small-time suburban pot-dealer who likes to keep a low profile.

Cast and crew. Rand says that The Lord of the Rings books by J. Tolkien were a particular inspiration when building the world of Myst. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! It felt like you had a window. You were just experiencing a small window into a much larger world.

And for some reason, that really resonated with us. We build backstory and wrapped stuff around the family and what had happened. But in our world, it gave it weight and I love that. It was just me and Rand really, and the thing I remember most is that we were laughing hysterically through it.

Though he was a longtime fan of Myst , Shane had never thought to make a documentary about the game until he met with the Miller brothers at a games convention in , where they were presenting a keynote. At an after party, he approached them as a fan, without an inkling that the ensuing conversation would launch him into the next stage of his career. It was as fast as the neurons of three people could go.

Just a couple of weeks later, my camera person, my cinematographer Kyle Kelly, and I flew out to Spokane and started filming. With his documentary, Shane endeavoured to delve into the lives of the Miller brothers on a personal level, which meant spending a lot of time talking to them and picking their brains. Rand has a ton of home movies.



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