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Two years ago, rapper and actor Ice Cube played Nick Persons in the hit comedy "Are We There Yet?" Now he is reprising his role in the follow-up "Are We Done Yet?" in which he moves his family to ...
In any case, I watched 2005’s Are We There Yet, a Portland-to-Vancouver road trip movie starring Ice Cube and Nia Long, which incredibly has four credited screenwriters, so that you don’t have to.
Ice Cube has many leading roles in his lifetime as a father, husband, rapper, movie star, and now executive producer to the new TBS sitcom "Are We There Yet?" which takes off where his two movies ...
An iconic comedy franchise led by Ice Cube that is about to get a fourth installment is now available to stream in its ...
ICE CUBE: We came out with 10 episodes and we were waiting to get picked up. It was a 10-episode pilot. And being picked up we were able to do more episodes, and we’re now on our 27th episode.
West Coast Rap King turned Hollywood shot caller, Ice Cube, ... Ice Cube Bringing “Are We There Yet” To TBS. Written by ionehiphopwiredstaff Published on July 15, 2009 Share.
TBS' Are We There Yet? series has Terry Crews (Everybody Hates Chris' dad) stepping in as Nick.Ice Cube, however, will have a recurring role, and he'll be executive-producing the show as well. A ...
Ice Cube sues Robinhood for using a photo from Are We Done Yet and paraphrasing one of his famous lyrics to promote the company. By BRIAN GALLAGHER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM. Published: 23:56 EDT, 31 ...
Ice Cube remains the star and Steve Carr the director, but when production begins in Vancouver in June, the comedy will be titled "Are We Done Yet?" Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
Are We Done Yet, 2007. The mother of all embarrassing Ice Cube pictures. Smiling, fishing, wearing a life jacket, riding a kayak, with a proudly exposed wedding ring.
The media conglomerate known as Ice Cube is nothing if not flexible, despite his name. His scowling looks and stocky build suited him as a menacing rap performer and star of movies such as “All ...
Ice Cube's slapstick kiddie flick Are We There Yet? grated on critics' nerves, but scored well with half-term moviegoers when it opened in 2005. The sequel, Are We Done Yet?, was inevitable and ...