The power couple headlining the new comedy now face something even more stressful than getting chased by a powerful Mexican drug lord: being contestants on “The Yes/No Show.”
In the latest installment of Josh Horowitz’s rapid-fire game show, Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis must answer a series of deeply personal questions with either a “yes” or a “no.” From serious questions about the fine art of acting, to whether or not Sudeikis is out of his league in his impending nuptials to Olivia Wilde, to Aniston’s long-awaited remarks regarding a possibly inaccurate allegation of puppy strangling, this episode of “The Yes/No Show” puts all involved on an emotional roller coaster ride.
Questions about weed and lap dances are all decidedly on-topic thanks to the film the pair star in together. In “We’re the Millers,” Sudeikis plays a drug dealer hired to bring marijuana back from Mexico for a hefty payday. To get back across the border, Sudeikis hires a stripper — played by Aniston — to play his wife, and an odd couple of teenagers— Emma Roberts and Will Poulter — to all pose as a wholesome family on vacation. The kooky quartet get in over their heads, however, when they find out they’ve stolen from a highly ticked-off drug lord.
“We’re the Millers” is the latest entry in what is quickly becoming a new comedy subgenre: the Aniston/Sudeikis. The two previously appeared in 2011’s “Horrible Bosses” and 2010’s “The Bounty Hunter,” although “Millers” unites the two for the first time as co-leads.
The quiz doesn’t solely focus on dirty deeds, as Horowitz comes this close to getting the “Leprechaun” sequel exclusive from Aniston that a solid six fans have been waiting twenty years for. “It’s funny you should mention that!,” Aniston excitedly replies when Horowitz drops the L-word. “No.” But Sudeikis, clearly taken with the idea, offers up his advice to the former “Leprechaun” leading lady: “I would do a prequel.”
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